While affordable housing has been produced through a variety of public-private partnerships (PPPs) for many decades, this fact is garnering new and increasing attention by legal and policy analysts. This chapter considers how this new attention may affect the future of America\u27s affordable housing movement through the lens of our pluralist housing ethics: (1) Housing as an Economic Good, (2) Housing as Home, (3) Housing as a Human Right, (4) Housing as Providing Social Order, and (5) Housing as One Land Use in a Functional System. (The housing ethics framework was first explicated in Tim Iglesias, Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and the Struggle for Affordable Housing, 42 Wake Forest L. Rev. 511 (2007).) After defining a housing ethic, this...
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part ...
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been ...
Today cities face the increasing negative consequences of the unsustainable course society is set on...
Building on recent scholarship, this Article explores the five “housing ethics” that have historical...
This article introduces the housing paradigm perspective, a relatively new field of housing theory a...
This paper, which was the keynote address at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Pa...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
Under current law, most new affordable housing is constructed by private entities employing a variet...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
This article examines the government efforts to respond to affordable housing issues and summarizes ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
The U.S. faces a housing choice crisis. The growing shortage of affordable rental homes and looming ...
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part ...
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been ...
Today cities face the increasing negative consequences of the unsustainable course society is set on...
Building on recent scholarship, this Article explores the five “housing ethics” that have historical...
This article introduces the housing paradigm perspective, a relatively new field of housing theory a...
This paper, which was the keynote address at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Pa...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
Under current law, most new affordable housing is constructed by private entities employing a variet...
Satisfactory and affordable housing plays a critical role in providing the safe spaces needed to nur...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
This article examines the government efforts to respond to affordable housing issues and summarizes ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
The U.S. faces a housing choice crisis. The growing shortage of affordable rental homes and looming ...
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part ...
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been ...
Today cities face the increasing negative consequences of the unsustainable course society is set on...