How can we quarantine without a home? Responses of Activism and Urban Social Movements in Times of COVID‐19 Pandemic Crisis in Lisbon

In Lisbon, during the COVID-19 pandemic period, new spaces for contestation and the action of urban social movements intensified, capitalising on the visibility for the right to housing, as a basic human right and an unconditional public health imperative, to fulfil the duties of lockdown and social...

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Commodification
COVID-19
Hegemony
Housing
Housing rights
Lisbon
Original Manuscript
Pandemics
Postcapitalism
Public health
Quarantine
Social activism
Social isolation
Social movements
The Geopolitical Governance of COVID‐19
Urban areas
Urban social movements
Urban struggles
Visibility
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