COUNTERING ILLEGIBILITY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF FORCED EVICTIONS IN POSTSOCIALIST ROMANIA

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https://doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2022-0002

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forced evictions, postsocialist urban transformations, housing policy, Eastern Europe

Abstract

Forced evictions have been recognised as a relevant process in Romanian post-socialist urban transformations. Housing privatization, including restitutions, represents the key driver. Some attempts in grasping the scale of the process have already been made. This article brings extensive quantitative data stemming from national and local levels, which can support improved estimations of the scale: reports of the National Union of Bailiffs and answers to public information requests from multiple municipalities; archival data, local press monitoring and accounts of the process in the city of Cluj-Napoca. At least 100 thousand forced evictions are estimated to have taken place at national level between 1990-2017, comprising several hundred thousand individuals, the Roma population being disproportionately affected. Qualitative data produced through activist research complements the picture. The findings contribute to the debate regarding postsocialist urban transformations, indicating that the role of the state in the production of the housing market through forced evictions-based gentrification has been insufficiently acknowledged. The results are relevant to policy debates, as well as to housing activist practices.

Author Biography

George Iulian ZAMFIR, Babeș-Bolyai University, george7zamfir@gamil.com

George Iulian Zamfir is a researcher in urban and housing inequalities with a Phd in sociology at Babeș-Bolyai University. He is a member of the housing rights activist group Căși Sociale ACUM / Social Housing NOW in Cluj and of the network Blocul pentru Locuire / Bloc for Housing

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2022-08-10

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ZAMFIR, G. I. (2022). COUNTERING ILLEGIBILITY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF FORCED EVICTIONS IN POSTSOCIALIST ROMANIA. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Sociologia, 67(1), 37–68. https://doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2022-0002

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