Miguel A. Martínez
@miguel-martinez.bsky.social
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Sociologist. On cities, housing and struggles for social justice. From Spain, based in Sweden (Uppsala Univ.). Author of "Squatters in the Capitalist City" (Routledge) and editor of "Research Handbook on Urban Sociology" (EE). www.miguelangelmartinez.net
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If interested on squatting, this open-access book offers key insights. It covers its theorisation as a movement, its autonomist politics, relevant socio-spatial structures, types of squatting, legalisation, and criminalisation issues. Free download here: www.miguelangelmartinez.net?Squatters-in...
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This week I am joining this impressive conference. My keynote will be presented tomorrow: "Urban struggles through the lenses of communal luxury and real utopias." www.tu.berlin/en/planningt...
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The three wonderful books I've been reading lately. Brilliant insights about revolutionary thinking, emancipatory change, egalitarian futures and strategies for ecological transformation. We need utopian hope to counter fascism, but also provide sustainable material living conditions for everyone.
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Inspiring reading today: "LIBERTOPIA: An Intellectual Stroll in Berlin's Tempelhof Park", by Asef Bayat. Indeed, I conducted a couple of interviews about this case just before the Covid-19 pandemic, but I could not return to Berlin nor to my project. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
LIBERTOPIA: An Intellectual Stroll in Berlin's Tempelhof Park
Berlin's Tempelhofer Feld, an old airport turned into a public park, stands as a unique urban space. What it is about this simple and massive open space in the heart of a large city that makes it a n...
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Nos entrevistaron aquí con motivo de nuestro último libro. Con estas respuestas me parece que casi hemos escrito un capítulo extra :) www.nocierreslosojos.com/iban-diaz-pa...
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Two-days "paper development workshop" in Geneva about housing, illegality, criminality and all the complexities, contradictions and nuances one should expect when dealing with this topic. It's been much better and more intellectually challenging than most conventional conferences!
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PROFESSOR / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF URBAN STUDIES at the University of Helsinki. The position will focus on the study of inequality and segregation at the urban and regional levels. Deadline: Sept. 24, 2025. jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki... #urban #sociology
Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor of Urban Studies
Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor of Urban Studies
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Useful reflections on the labour of doctoral supervision in a caring and collective fashion versus the traditional Master-apprentice model, by Defne Kadioglu and Chiara Valli.
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Freshly arrived today! A brilliant research by @sailamaria.bsky.social that adds up lots of arguments and evidence on urban squatting/occupations. Congrats!
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📣 CfP: PLACES OF STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE FOR PLACES:On the Reconfiguration of Political Commitment in a World of Despair. How do political struggles shape space. April 9–10, 2026. Montréal, Québec, Canada. Abstract deadline: September 15, 2025. www.capedmontreal.com/ #urban #sociology
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Another interesting article came to my inbox: on the "temporal power" of urban activists in three cases/contexts (Helsinki, St. Petersburg and NYC)."Temporalities of Closure in Urban Planning Conflicts" by Veikko Eranti and Anna Zhelnina. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
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Interesting qualitative research on the publication strategies of social scientists in Denmark, who try to play the game of reaching top-US journals. The authors take an organisational/institutional and interactionist approach, not a political economy one. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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sus implicaciones activistas. Muy recomendable también como ejemplo excelente de análisis cualitativo de entrevistas y trayectorias residenciales (y de una afinada y suficientemente diversa selección muestral de las entrevistadas).
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Magnífico libro de Irene Sabaté sobre los problemas de vivienda vividos por distintos tipos de mujeres del área metropolitana de Barcelona. Además de ofrecer un mapa detallado y complejo de la precariedad habitacional, explora sus dimensiones interseccionales, de economía política y +
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1. El mercado de alquiler no está controlado por “pequeños propietarios”.

Los caseros son la población con más renta del país y suelen tener varias viviendas alquiladas.

Pero el mito del "casero particular" se usa para frenar cualquier regulación favorable a los inquilinos.
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Nuestro nuevo libro ya está impreso y distribuído!! Y a un precio muy asequible :) Ojalá os interese! www.akal.com/libro/centro...
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What thinking sociologically really means? Editor-in-Chief Carin Runciman shares insights from The Sociological Review’s editors about how they choose the scholarship that shapes the Journal. thesociologicalreview.org/magazine/jun... #urban #sociology
Matters of perspective: What thinking sociologically really means
Thinking sociologically on how social structures work is The Sociological Review journal’s editorial foundation. By Carin Runciman, Editor-in-Chief.
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also in co-authoring publications, but perhaps this works better in non-academic outlets and forms (art exhibitions, workshops, interviews with journalists, etc.).
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so not all research participants are "knowers" of the published results. Not withstanding all that, I am still very much in favour of widening collaborations between academics and research participants and activists, +
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an academic career too (thus, by self-selecting themselves and excluding the rest). Finally, (social) scientific knowledge does not merely consist of insiders' information, but a more complex process involving adequate research design, theoretical framing, significant data analysis, etc. +
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It is also a difficult skill and time consuming. Its public reach is seldom as we would like to be. Furthermore, if you had more than 30 people involved in your project as research participants, co-writing could be a nightmare, or just attractive for those participants who intend to pursue +
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on how to co-author academic writing with research participants. My take is that academic publishing is not always appealing, interesting or beneficial for most participants because this hardly is their professional field. +
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Reading today: "Writing with research partners ‘from the field’: Plural knowledges and epistemic justice in qualitative research" by Martina Blank. It adds an interesting literature review and some practical tips +
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Call for Papers: Contested urban policy: breeding concrete utopias. Berlin, 30 September – 2 October 2025. Submission deadline: 30 June 2025. www.tu.berlin/en/planningt... #urban #sociology