Squatting and the State offers a new theoretical and methodological approach for analyzing state response to squatting, homelessness, empty land, and housing. Embedded in local, national, and transnational contexts, and reaching beyond conventional property theories, this important work sets out a fresh analytical paradigm for understanding the deep, interlocking problems facing not just the traditional 'victims' of narratives about homelessness and squatting but also a variety of other participants in these conflicts. Against the backdrop of economic, social, and political crises, Squatting and the State offers readers important insights about the changing natures of property, investment, housing, communities, and the multi-level state, and describes the implications of these changes for how we think and talk about property in law.
Australia's most intrepid Jew finds out just how precarious identity can be.'This house is freaking me out. It's bad for me. But I'm finishing this.'Discovering Kanye West is praising Adolf Hitler,...
When a young Australian couple, Liz and Matt, arrive in London to find adventure in a new world, they are very soon inducted into the squatting community. Set in the late 1970s in pre-Thatcher...