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A sense of absence: Resituating housing vacancy in post-crisis Athens

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  • Ifigeneia Dimitrakou

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The article focuses on the everyday making of housing vacancy in Athens and discusses the multiple housing struggles and cross-tenure dispossessions this process entails. The analysis draws on interview material collected during a six-month fieldwork, particularly on the narratives of inhabitants in a neighbourhood of the city experiencing increasing vacancy levels and being represented as ‘declining’ in the public debate. Through a relational reading of vacancy, the often unknowingly related actors involved and affected by this process, their practices and understandings, are analysed. The findings reveal the different, perceived or actualised processes, human and material agencies sustaining vacancy in place, showing how (unequally) affected actors, despite their geographical and social distance, shape this process through their interdependencies. The paper discusses some dichotomies dominating the conceptualization of vacancy, suggesting also that these seemingly inactive spaces are not natural outputs or abstract representations of the market, but spaces constituted through action, embroiled in social antagonisms and conflicts over power and agency.

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  • Ifigeneia Dimitrakou, 2022. "A sense of absence: Resituating housing vacancy in post-crisis Athens," Housing Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(6), pages 997-1014, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:chosxx:v:37:y:2022:i:6:p:997-1014
    DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2021.1988064
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