Grassroots internationalism in radical housing movements
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Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Centennial Ballroom C, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Type: Paper,
Theme: Toward More Just Geographies
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Sponsor Group(s):
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Organizer(s):
Ana Vilenica DIST, Polytechnic and University of Turin
Chair(s):
Ana Vilenica DIST, Polytechnic and University of Turin
Description:
The racialized financialization of housing has been expanding worldwide in recent decades. Often, it is accompanied by the emergence of large-scale transnational landlords with negative impacts like accumulating debt, rising housing costs, housing precarity, houselessness and evictions. Concurrently, the pandemic and current energy crises paired with skyrocketing costs of living have only worsened living conditions for many including those already struggling for housing. These transnational racialized processes of capital accumulation have varied with place-specific effects due to a “world system” of entangled capitalist, colonial, racist and patriarchal threads underpinning logics of housing, home and homemaking. Cooperative and autonomous housing movements worldwide–including tenants unions, right to housing and anti-eviction groups, squatters, houseless people’s movements, and landless people’s organizations–have been articulating a grassroots internationalist response to this transnational “domestic” violence by explicitly identifying their concerns as existing beyond the local scale.
This session will center research trajectories that take seriously radical housing internationalism from below across multiple geographies, temporal scales, and theoretical and empirical perspectives. Topics may include: the politics of translocal, transnational and transcontinental radical housing networks; collective action as a means of internationalism in RH movements; the politics of language in translocal, transnational and transcontinental radical housing movements; anti-colonialism, anti-racism and anti-patriarchal transnational politics in RH organising; radical care politics in transnational RH movements; the politics of the commons and transnational RH organising; and obstacles and problems in grassroots radical housing internationalism(s).
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Paulo Suarez |
“Autonomy” in Circulation: Reconsidering Categories of Political Subjectification through Translocal Tenant Politics in Los Angeles |
Diana Zacca Thomaz |
Envisioning an eviction-free city |
Tagwa Osman |
The Social Housing Crisis In Sudan: Between Militarisation, and Colonialism |
Celine Debaulieu |
Poverty Olympic: Strategies of Banishment, Practices of Liberation for Unhoused Drug Users in Paris and Vancouver |
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Grassroots internationalism in radical housing movements
Description
Type: Paper,
Date: 3/24/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Centennial Ballroom C, Hyatt Regency, Third Floor
Contact the Primary Organizer
Ana Vilenica DIST, Polytechnic and University of Turin
ana.vilenica@polito.it