TY - JOUR
T1 - Community gardening in Hellinikon as a resistance struggle against neoliberal urbanism: spatial autogestion and the right to the city in post-crisis Athens, Greece
AU - Apostolopoulou , Evangelia
AU - Kotsila ., Panagiota
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) and the General Secretariat for Research and Technology (GSRT), under the HFRI Fellowship grant entitled ‘From the “right to the city” to the “right to nature”: Exploring environmental movements in the era of the Anthropocene as pathways to social-ecological sustainability’ (GSRT code 235, KE 275 ELKE). This research was also supported by the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 – Research and Innovation Framework Programme under grant agreement No. 730243 and participating partners in the NATURVATION project and WEGO-ITN under the H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764908. We would like to thank all the interviewees for their valuable contribution to this research.
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PY - 2021/1/7
Y1 - 2021/1/7
N2 - In this paper, we aim to explore how community gardening can embed and foment grassroots resistance to the privatization of urban space in the current configuration of a prolonged socio-economic and ecological crisis in European cities. We focus on the emblematic case of the Hellinikon self-organized garden; a case of guerrilla gardening that emerged as part of a social movement against the real estate development of the former International Airport of Athens. Community gardening in Hellinikon emerged as a resistance struggle against a controversial urban regeneration plan that combined green gentrification with unsustainable development and as a prefigurative politics of radically different sociospatial and socionatural relationships. We argue that community gardening initiatives that are part of broader urban struggles and grassroots activism denote a radical practice that has the potential to challenge crisis-driven dispossessions and claim the right to the city through spatial autogestion. This theorization of community gardening can shed light on the emergence of a new era of urban politics where demands for the re-appropriation of urban space by its inhabitants coalesce with demands for radically different urban socionatures in crisis-ridden megacities linking struggles for the right to the city to struggles for the right to urban nature.
AB - In this paper, we aim to explore how community gardening can embed and foment grassroots resistance to the privatization of urban space in the current configuration of a prolonged socio-economic and ecological crisis in European cities. We focus on the emblematic case of the Hellinikon self-organized garden; a case of guerrilla gardening that emerged as part of a social movement against the real estate development of the former International Airport of Athens. Community gardening in Hellinikon emerged as a resistance struggle against a controversial urban regeneration plan that combined green gentrification with unsustainable development and as a prefigurative politics of radically different sociospatial and socionatural relationships. We argue that community gardening initiatives that are part of broader urban struggles and grassroots activism denote a radical practice that has the potential to challenge crisis-driven dispossessions and claim the right to the city through spatial autogestion. This theorization of community gardening can shed light on the emergence of a new era of urban politics where demands for the re-appropriation of urban space by its inhabitants coalesce with demands for radically different urban socionatures in crisis-ridden megacities linking struggles for the right to the city to struggles for the right to urban nature.
KW - Guerilla gardening
KW - austerity
KW - gentrification
KW - inequality
KW - urban grassroots activism
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U2 - 10.1080/02723638.2020.1863621
DO - 10.1080/02723638.2020.1863621
M3 - Article
SN - 0272-3638
VL - 43
SP - 293
EP - 319
JO - Journal of Urban Geography
JF - Journal of Urban Geography
IS - 2
ER -