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  1. EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH : Implications and Counter‐measures
  2. Global corporate landlordism and a new cycle of tenant contention
  3. From ‘mom-and-pop’ to ‘vulnerable landlords’: Debunking the mythical figures that legitimise rent extraction and challenge rent control policies
  4. Citizens, Squatters, Homeowners and Tenants
  5. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Urban Sociology
  6. Looking forward: a research agenda for contemporary urban sociology
  7. Social and critical features of urban sociology
  8. Accommodating ‘generation rent’: Unsettling dominant discourses on rental housing reform in Catalonia and Spain
  9. Dimensiones múltiples de la participación ciudadana en la planificación espacial
  10. Activist Research as a Methodological Toolbox to Advance Public Sociology
  11. The Housing Struggle of Working-Class Migrant Women in Spain Through a Double Horizon of Political Temporality
  12. Elton Chan. The Last Urban Frontier. Commodification of Public Space and the Right to the City in Insurgent Hong Kong. Lund University, 2023. PhD Thesis.
  13. The outcomes of residential squatting activism in the context of municipalism and capitalism in Madrid and Barcelona (2015–2019)
  14. Grassroots struggles challenging housing financialization in Spain
  15. State-Led Actions Reigniting the Financialization of Housing in Spain
  16. The struggle against home evictions in Spain through documentary films
  17. Urban movements and municipalist governments in Spain: alliances, tensions, and achievements
  18. Mutating mobilisations during the pandemic crisis in Spain
  19. Bitter wins or a long-distance race? Social and political outcomes of the Spanish housing movement
  20. Introduction: citizenship as inhabitance? Migrant housing squats versus institutional accommodation
  21. Dancing with shackles? The sociopolitical opportunities, achievements, and dilemmas of cycling activism in Guangzhou, China
  22. Outcomes of the Spanish housing movement. Success, failure and unintended consequences.
  23. How Do Squatters Deal with the State? Legalization and Anomalous Institutionalization in Madrid
  24. Investigación activista autónoma. El caso del movimiento de okupaciones de Madrid
  25. The Squatters' Movement in Europe: A Durable Struggle for Social Autonomy in Urban Politics
  26. The Citizen Participation of Urban Movements in Spatial Planning: A Comparison between Vigo and Porto
  27. Complexity and participation: the path of strategic invention
  28. The Squatters' Movement: Urban Counter-Culture and Alter-Globalization Dynamics