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Issue three featured various short pieces taken from a range of sources. These included: thoughts about the future of squatting; a report on the progress of the now defunct maelstrom centre in Leeds; a personal history of the ELF squat in Amsterdam.
 
Issue three featured various short pieces taken from a range of sources. These included: thoughts about the future of squatting; a report on the progress of the now defunct maelstrom centre in Leeds; a personal history of the ELF squat in Amsterdam.
  
Issue four
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Issue four contained the following pieces:
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-a visit to a squatted land project in central Amsterdam
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-the UK national squat meet in Bristol,
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- a rumination on social centres
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- a large squatting action in Sweden
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- a fotoreport from the Dutch national squatting day
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- recycled newspaper reports
  
Issue five
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Issue five is a short and incomplete history of squatting in Brighton.
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Revision as of 12:17, 21 June 2011

Cover photograph for issue one

Using Space is a zine made by Mujinga about squats, social centres and alternative ways of living.

Issue one was released in November 2006. It is A5 format, 24 pages with a cover and contains an account of various visited social centres in Europe, with an indepth profile of the Poortgebouw in Rotterdam.

Issue two was produced in June 2007. It focuses on the story of a squatted street in Rotterdam. It has two articles, one in English, one in Dutch.

Issue three featured various short pieces taken from a range of sources. These included: thoughts about the future of squatting; a report on the progress of the now defunct maelstrom centre in Leeds; a personal history of the ELF squat in Amsterdam.

Issue four contained the following pieces: -a visit to a squatted land project in central Amsterdam -the UK national squat meet in Bristol, - a rumination on social centres - a large squatting action in Sweden - a fotoreport from the Dutch national squatting day - recycled newspaper reports

Issue five is a short and incomplete history of squatting in Brighton.

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