The autonomous life?
Paradoxes of hierarchy and authority in the squatters movement in Amsterdam
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the internal dynamics of a subcultural squatting community, the book explores how this group identifies itself as a social movement. Through ethnographic research, it delves into the community's values, practices, and interactions, providing insights into their collective identity and social structures. The study highlights the unique challenges and motivations of the members, offering a deeper understanding of their role in broader societal contexts.
