II. MAPPING SPACES OF RACIST VIOLENCE 6. “Very Unhappy to Say That to Some Point It’s True”: Fascist Intrusion Within Greek Police
Dimitris Christopoulos ...................... p.47
7. Strange Encounters
Crisis-scape ........................................ p.51
8. Migration Knots: Crisis Within a Crisis
Sarah Green ........................................ p.55
III. BETWEEN INVISIBILITY AND PRECARITY
15. Crisis, Right to the City Movements and the Question of Spontaneity: Athens and Mexico City
Christy Petropoulou ........................ p.115
16. Unravelling False Choice Urbanism
Tom Slater ........................................ p.128
17. Contesting Speculative Urbanisation and Strategising Discontents
Hyun Bang Shin ............................... p.139
18. Against Accountancy Governance: Notes Towards a New Urban Collective Consumption Andy Merrifield ............................... p.150
9. Laissez Faire, Security, and Liberalism: Revisiting December 2008
V. DEVALUING LABOUR, DEPRECIATING LAND
10. Governing For the Market: Emergencies and Emergences in Power and Subjectivity
19. Crisis and Land Dispossession
Akis Gavriilidis ....................................p.67
Athena Athanasiou ............................ p.72
11.From Invisibility into the Centre of the Athenian Media Spectacle
Giorgos Tsimouris ............................. p.78
12. Is the crisis in Athens (also) Gendered? Facets of Access and (In)visibility in Everyday Public Spaces Dina Vaiou ......................................... p.82
13. Metronome
Costis Hadjimichalis ........................ p.171
20. What is to be Done? Redefining, Re-Asserting and Reclaiming Land, Labour and the City Bob Catterall .................................... p.179
21. Labour Migration, Brokerage, and Governance in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries
Filippo Osella ................................... p.190
22. Alienation and Urban Life
David Harvey ................................... p.195
Antonis Vradis .................................. p.90
IV. RIGHT TO THE CITY IN CRISIS 14. The Crisis and its Discourses: Quasi-Orientalist Offensives Against Southern Urban Spontaneity, Informality and Joie De Vivre
Lila Leontidou ................................. p.107
AFTERWORD 23. Emerging Common Spaces as a Challenge to the City of Crisis
Stavros Stavrides ........................ p.209