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Claiming the city and contesting the state: Squatting, community formation and democratization in Spain (1955-1986)
Inbal Ofer
History discipline
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Spain
100%
Squat
100%
Democratization
100%
Community Formation
100%
Transition to Democracy
60%
Urban Space
40%
Dictatorship
40%
One-form
20%
Neighborhood Associations
20%
Community Life
20%
Barcelona
20%
Democratic Citizenship
20%
Squatter Settlements
20%
Radicalism
20%
Bilbao
20%
Ideological Commitment
20%
Madrid
20%
Urbanization
20%
Book Analysis
20%
Urban Planning
20%
Internal Migration
20%
Social Sciences
Spain
100%
Democratization
100%
Democracy
60%
Urban Spaces
40%
Barcelona
20%
Urban Planning
20%
Repression
20%
Extremism
20%
Community Participation
20%
Internal Migration
20%
Squatter Settlement
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Democratization
100%
Urban Development
50%
Informal Settlement
50%
Arts and Humanities
Urban Development
20%