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The chapter analyses the emergence of pop-up and temporary urbanism
in the UK after the 2008 global financial crisis as an entangled field made
of competing narratives and representations. Media coverage, public
events and self-representation are discussed to outline how official and
unofficial narratives are constructed, mobilised and performed. Focusing
on London, it presents a critical cultural discussion of transfers and translations
between central and local government officers, property investors
and estate agents, and third-sector ‘meanwhile space’ intermediaries.
Temporary urbanism at times of post-crisis austerity is confirmed as an
ambiguous urban cultural discourse that raises the promise of practices
of dissent and vacant space re-appropriation, such as community-oriented
radical practices and squatting, while practically foreclosing them.