Summary information

Study title

Autonomous geographies: Activism and everyday life in the city

Creator

Chatterton, P, University of Leeds

Study number / PID

850144 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-850144 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

The focus of this 2-year project (jointly managed between the University of Leeds and University of Leicester) is what we call 'autonomous geographies' - spaces where there is a questioning of laws and social norms, and a desire to create non-capitalist, collective forms of politics, identity and citizenship. We look at how activists make and remake these types of spaces in their everyday lives in cities by asking four main questions:What are the core ideas, beliefs and visions expressed by autonomous groups and projects?How are such ideas translated into action?What kinds of spaces for participation and identity do these ideas and actions create?What does it mean to live in interstitial (in-between) and overlapping spaces?We are exploring three case studies through which autonomous geographies are made including sustainable 'eco' land-based communities, radical social centres, and community based anti-privatisation networks. The research will employ a participatory action research approach, undertaking participatory observation, life history, interview and focus group work. Dissemination will be through a dedicated project website, and an accessible report and video.

Keywords

Methodology

Data collection period

01/10/2005 - 31/03/2008

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric
Text

Data collection mode

Semi structured qualitative interviews of between 0.5 - 1 hour

Funding information

Grant number

RES-000-23-0957

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2009

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.

Related publications

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