© 2017 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In this article we analyze the historical roots of neoliberal housing policies, mottos, and principles in Italy and Spain, two countries with a Mediterranean welfare regime, showing how they are embedded in the twentieth-century fascist–dictatorial regimes of Mussolini and Franco. To stimulate economic growth in a situation of autarchy, both regimes saw the construction sector and the promotion of homeownership as keys to fuel the accumulation process while believing this guaranteed social order. After acknowledging these long-standing roots, we show how the current phase of neoliberalism, characterized by severe austerity policies, relies on similar principles, the main reforms ap...
The article looks at the current restructuring of Italian Welfare putting it into perspective with b...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
In this article we analyze the historical roots of neoliberal housing policies, mottos, and principl...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
How to frame the (re)emergence of contentious initiatives in the housing sector in relation to the c...
In the postwar period, in Italy and Spain, similar economic and social conditions and the cultural c...
The aim of this paper is to define the fascist housing regime and to provide a first evaluation of ...
The present article deals with Italy's housing crises after the Second World War and in the 1960s, w...
The international financial crisis, which started in the United States at the end of 2007, hit Europ...
Although mass access to private home ownership deeply marked the history of contemporary Italy, it r...
24th AESOP Annual Conference, Finland, 7 – 10 July 2010 Anchor Paper Track 11 Housing and Regenerat...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
How to frame the (re)emergence of contentious initiatives in the housing sector in relation to the c...
In the 1970s, Italy experienced a difficult transition from Fordism to a flexible accumulation regim...
The article looks at the current restructuring of Italian Welfare putting it into perspective with b...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
In this article we analyze the historical roots of neoliberal housing policies, mottos, and principl...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
How to frame the (re)emergence of contentious initiatives in the housing sector in relation to the c...
In the postwar period, in Italy and Spain, similar economic and social conditions and the cultural c...
The aim of this paper is to define the fascist housing regime and to provide a first evaluation of ...
The present article deals with Italy's housing crises after the Second World War and in the 1960s, w...
The international financial crisis, which started in the United States at the end of 2007, hit Europ...
Although mass access to private home ownership deeply marked the history of contemporary Italy, it r...
24th AESOP Annual Conference, Finland, 7 – 10 July 2010 Anchor Paper Track 11 Housing and Regenerat...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
How to frame the (re)emergence of contentious initiatives in the housing sector in relation to the c...
In the 1970s, Italy experienced a difficult transition from Fordism to a flexible accumulation regim...
The article looks at the current restructuring of Italian Welfare putting it into perspective with b...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...