The first issue of the Radical Housing Journal focuses on practices and theories of organizing as connected to post-2008 housing struggles. As 2008 was the dawn of the subprime mortgage and financial crisis, and as the RHJ coalesced ten years later in its aftermath, we found this framing apropos. The 2008 crisis was, after all, a global event, constitutive of new routes and formations of global capital that in turn impacted cities, suburbs, and rural spaces alike in highly uneven, though often detrimental, ways. Attentive to this, we hoped to think through its globality and translocality by foregrounding “post-2008” as field of inquiry. What new modes of knowledge pertinent to the task of housing justice organizing could be gained by thinki...
Comparative housing research encompasses a broad range of strategies and foci, which has promoted th...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record levels of ...
In 2019 we organized a conference casting light on the housing crisis and especially on the historic...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
Seemingly overnight, the use value of housing as a life-nurturing, safe place is at the center of po...
Housing studies is a broad field, which has ploughed the disciplines of political economy, radical g...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
This introduction proposes the potential of thinking with performance to address issues of global ho...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
What new progressive currents exist in the politics of housing? The ideas, projects, and policies pr...
In the continuum of intersecting housing crises, the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic are still test...
This afterword engages in a dialogue with the theoretical prospects opened by this Special Issue. Fi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Care is the provision of practical or emotional suppor...
Comparative housing research encompasses a broad range of strategies and foci, which has promoted th...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record levels of ...
In 2019 we organized a conference casting light on the housing crisis and especially on the historic...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
Seemingly overnight, the use value of housing as a life-nurturing, safe place is at the center of po...
Housing studies is a broad field, which has ploughed the disciplines of political economy, radical g...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
This introduction proposes the potential of thinking with performance to address issues of global ho...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
What new progressive currents exist in the politics of housing? The ideas, projects, and policies pr...
In the continuum of intersecting housing crises, the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic are still test...
This afterword engages in a dialogue with the theoretical prospects opened by this Special Issue. Fi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Care is the provision of practical or emotional suppor...
Comparative housing research encompasses a broad range of strategies and foci, which has promoted th...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record levels of ...