Radical social movements are more and more often the subject of academic inquiry, wheretheir agenda, identity-building processes and repertoires of action are examined vis a visthe dominant discursive opportunity structures. The case study presented in this articleis the squatting movement in Poland. We interpret this movement, its actions and in particularalliance-building strategies, through the perspective of radical flanks of broaderurban social movements environment.
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