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- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I: Challenging State–Corporate Power: Theories and Strategies of Resistance
- 1. Resisting the Punitive State–Corporate Nexus: Activist Strategy and the Integrative Transitional Approach
- 2. Prefigurative Politics as Resistance to State–Corporate Harm: Fighting Gentrification in Post-Occupy New York City
- 3. Struggles Inside and Outside the University
- Part II: Resisting the Punitive Welfare State: Housing, Mental Health, Disability and Immigration
- 4. Class, Politics and Locality in the London Housing Movement
- 5. Mad Studies: Campaigning Against the Psychiatric System and Welfare ‘Reform’ and for Something Better
- 6. Challenging Neoliberal Housing in the Shadow of Grenfell
- 7. The Disabled People’s Movement in the Age of Austerity: Rights, Resistance and Reclamation
- 8. The ‘Hostile Environment’ for Immigrants: The Windrush Scandal and Resistance
- Part III: Subversive Knowledge and Resistance: Reconceptualising Criminalisation, Penality and Violence
- 9. Resisting the Surveillance State: Deviant Knowledge and Undercover Policing
- 10. Ordinary Rebels, Everyone: Abolitionist Activist Scholars and the Mega Prisons
- 11. Re-Imagining an End to Gendered Violence: Prefiguring the Worlds We Want
- 12. Challenging Prevent: Building Resistance to Institutional Islamophobia and the Attack on Civil Liberties
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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