Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerged in several European countries over the past 20 years. Despite being characterized by tenure insecurity and frequently substandard conditions, ‘living as a guardian’ has become a composite and polyvalent mode of inhabiting cities, rooted in the production and dissemination of distinctive spatial imaginaries of ‘nomadic’ urban dwelling. In the United Kingdom, where guardianship is relatively novel and marginal, the establishment of several intermediary companies has contributed to the rapid diffusion of the scheme as precarious ‘adventurous’ housing, particularly in metropolitan areas where guardianship schemes largely attract mobile and univ...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Access to affordable, secure and safe housing is increasingly challenging in many European cities in...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
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...
This paper examines the phenomenon of “property guardianship” in England, focusing on property guard...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
Temporary Measures: Housing Insecurity, Waiting, and Injury in Post-Grenfell London examines London’...
Drawing on assemblage-thinking and specific assemblage concepts, this article explores the ways in w...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘Cultural Geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
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...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Access to affordable, secure and safe housing is increasingly challenging in many European cities in...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
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...
This paper examines the phenomenon of “property guardianship” in England, focusing on property guard...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
Temporary Measures: Housing Insecurity, Waiting, and Injury in Post-Grenfell London examines London’...
Drawing on assemblage-thinking and specific assemblage concepts, this article explores the ways in w...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
PLACE/Ladywell is a block of modular and mobile “pop-up” housing, currently occupying a council owne...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘Cultural Geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
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...
This article introduces a Special Issue on ‘cultural geographies of Precarity’. In recent years, the...
Access to affordable, secure and safe housing is increasingly challenging in many European cities in...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...