In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of property guardianship in the United Kingdom. Temporary property guardianship is a relatively new form of insecure urban dwelling existing in the grey area between informal occupation, the security industry and housing. Young individuals, usually in precarious employment, apply to intermediary companies to become temporary 'guardians' in metropolitan centres, most notably in London. The scheme allows guardians to pay below market rent to live in unusual locations while ‘performing’ live-in security arrangements that are not considered as a form of ‘work’. The experiences of becoming and living as a property guardian can be ambivalent and contradictory: guardians express economic...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
The UK private rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of property guardianship in the United ...
First published: 30 November 2016a In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of p...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
This paper examines the phenomenon of “property guardianship” in England, focusing on property guard...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
Temporary Measures: Housing Insecurity, Waiting, and Injury in Post-Grenfell London examines London’...
Precarity, precariousness and precarious work have, in recent years, become central to sociological ...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
The UK private-rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
The UK private rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of property guardianship in the United ...
First published: 30 November 2016a In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of p...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
This paper examines the phenomenon of “property guardianship” in England, focusing on property guard...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
Temporary Measures: Housing Insecurity, Waiting, and Injury in Post-Grenfell London examines London’...
Precarity, precariousness and precarious work have, in recent years, become central to sociological ...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
The UK private-rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
The UK private rented sector is increasingly accommodating a diverse range of households, many of wh...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...