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Resisting Olympic evictions
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23 June 2026

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Social and cultural anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Sociology, Human geography
'Resisting Olympic Evictions captures the remarkable story of a plucky favela community that refused to get steamrolled by the Olympic machine. With precision and compassion, Adam Talbot reveals how the residents of Vila Autódromo stood up for their rights amid the glitzy spectacle of the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.' - Jules Boykoff, Pacific University
'In Resisting Olympic Evictions: Contesting Space in Rio de Janeiro, Adam Talbot provides a rich ethnographic account of the most intense year (2015-2016) of Vila Autódromo’s fight against removal... The book is a model of reflexive ethnographic research and writing' - Cerianne Robertson, Penn University
Introduction
1 Contexts: Rio 2016, favela evictions and Vila Autódromo
2 The Plano Popular da Vila Autódromo: Sovereign power and rights
3 Ocupa Vila Autódromo: Space as resistance
4 Espaço Ocupa: Liminal placemaking in the protestival
5 RioOnWatch: Spreading place through the press
6 Memória não se remove: Heterotopia in the Museu das Remoções
Conclusion
Index