"...poses an unshirkable challenge to contemporary research on urban marginality...and moves us towards a reflexive form of activist-scholarship connecting marginal space to radical practice that is accountable to both an academic and activist audience."
- Margit Mayer, Professor of Political Science, Freie University Berlin and author of "Social Movements in the (Post) Neoliberal City" (Wiley, 2010)."
"Interdisciplinary, theoretically eclectic, and international in scope, it is an excellent guide for urban scholars and activists concerned with forging alternatives to rapidly deepening urban injustices."
-Colin McFarlane, Lecturer, Dept. of Geography, University of Durham and author of "Learning the City: Knowledge and Translocal Assemblage" (Wiley, 2011)."