This theoretical paper introduces a conceptual framework for empirical study and comparison of collaborative civil society housing (CSH). We suggest that CSH communities satisfy four criteria to a lesser or higher extent: (1) autonomy, (2) participatory democracy, (3) internal solidarity and (4) external solidarity. Drawing primarily on empirical examples from the scholarly literature on co-operative housing, we claim that all CSH communities face challenges that may lead to the erosion of these civil society criteria. We argue that such challenges are general social mechanisms that manifest themselves in various types of situations, for instance, when apartments are transferred or refurbished
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
Co-housing is often lauded as an alternative housing form offering a more socially, ecologically and...
This descriptive and exploratory study examines the consensus process in four cohousing communities ...
This theoretical paper introduces a conceptual framework for empirical study and comparison of colla...
In this article, we discuss the role of solidarity in collaborative housing in relation to the traje...
After 40 years of relative decline, self-organised and civil society participation in housing has os...
In this conclusion we argue that, while we have demonstrated in this book that definitions of co-hou...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectivel...
Co-operative housing in Sweden and Norway are true success stories of civil society housing in terms...
Radical thinkers and activists have put forth “building community” as a political alternative, but w...
Co-housing is often lauded as an alternative housing form offering a more socially, ecologically and...
The paper aims to develop a better understanding of the evolution and structuration of contemporary ...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
Co-housing is often lauded as an alternative housing form offering a more socially, ecologically and...
This descriptive and exploratory study examines the consensus process in four cohousing communities ...
This theoretical paper introduces a conceptual framework for empirical study and comparison of colla...
In this article, we discuss the role of solidarity in collaborative housing in relation to the traje...
After 40 years of relative decline, self-organised and civil society participation in housing has os...
In this conclusion we argue that, while we have demonstrated in this book that definitions of co-hou...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Tensions between individual liberty and collective social justice characterise many advanced liberal...
Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectivel...
Co-operative housing in Sweden and Norway are true success stories of civil society housing in terms...
Radical thinkers and activists have put forth “building community” as a political alternative, but w...
Co-housing is often lauded as an alternative housing form offering a more socially, ecologically and...
The paper aims to develop a better understanding of the evolution and structuration of contemporary ...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
Co-housing is often lauded as an alternative housing form offering a more socially, ecologically and...
This descriptive and exploratory study examines the consensus process in four cohousing communities ...