This piece is a snippet of an interview from a larger research project titled: “The Social Practice of Living and Travelling in Small Mobile Living Structures”. Using a style popularised by Studs Terkel in his book ‘Working’ (1974), I have used the interviewee’s own words but manipulated the order of the sections to make a cohesive narrative about living in a Tiny House. Erin and Chris talk about life in their tiny house under the framework of Social Practice Theory, informing the reader about the skills, materials and meanings that have contributed to their current living situation
Elizabeth Turnbull is a graduate student at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. ...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
Since the year 1950, the size of the average American house has increased by two and one half times,...
This piece is a snippet of an interview from a larger research project titled: “The Social Practice ...
This article explores the tiny house movement as a contemporary example of alternative housing pract...
Over the past decade, living in tiny houses has become increasingly popular among Americans of all a...
People are embracing the tiny life philosophy, which is about freedom, the ability to make choices a...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
This article explores the idea of tiny homes in urban settings, and questions the ways in which tiny...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
Where does the idea of “Tiny Home - Big Mindset” come into play with all the information that has be...
This is a study of tiny homes and how they fit within the practical and theoretical framework of our...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-hous...
Elizabeth Turnbull is a graduate student at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. ...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
Since the year 1950, the size of the average American house has increased by two and one half times,...
This piece is a snippet of an interview from a larger research project titled: “The Social Practice ...
This article explores the tiny house movement as a contemporary example of alternative housing pract...
Over the past decade, living in tiny houses has become increasingly popular among Americans of all a...
People are embracing the tiny life philosophy, which is about freedom, the ability to make choices a...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
This article explores the idea of tiny homes in urban settings, and questions the ways in which tiny...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
Where does the idea of “Tiny Home - Big Mindset” come into play with all the information that has be...
This is a study of tiny homes and how they fit within the practical and theoretical framework of our...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-hous...
Elizabeth Turnbull is a graduate student at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. ...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
Since the year 1950, the size of the average American house has increased by two and one half times,...