Being civil is not enough: On practices of citizenship of women living in poverty in Israel
The public housing crisis became politically salient during and after the 2011 Tents Protest in Israel. Alongside demands from the young largely Jewish middle class to restore the economic order, many women in poverty took to the streets hoping to affect a change in the neoliberal course. T...
Main Authors: | Gal Levy, Riki Kohan-Benlulu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Radical Housing Journal
2019-09-01
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Series: | Radical Housing Journal |
Online Access: | https://radicalhousingjournal.org/2019/being-civil-is-not-enough/ |
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