This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and overreliance on conceptual dichotomies like formal/informal, as the lenses through which to understand practices of housing provision and consumption in the post-communist space. To this end, it introduces the newlyestablished ‘diverse economies’ framework, which has been used elsewhere to reveal existing and possible alternatives to advanced capitalism. Applied to the Romanian case, the lens of diverse economic practices helps shed light on the ways in which the current housing system was historically constituted, with implications for how housing consumption is now stratified across some related housing typologies. The paper invites deba...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary aim of this study is to explore both theoretical...
This article explores major trends and patterns of change embedded in the overall process of economi...
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive unders...
This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and o...
Drawing on Eurostat-SILC micro-data, we explain patterns of (dis)advantageous modes of owner-occupan...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
This presentation introduces CaCHE’s approaches to broad ‘literature mapping’, which are conceived a...
This paper proposes an analysis of the Romanian architectural practices in the late 1950's and early...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types: The communist ...
In the wake of the 1989 historical turn, the Second World’s new societies entered a new globalized w...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
The article examines how deindustrialization as economic restructuring and housing regime changes ev...
The new suburban housing developments in post-socialist cities have been ubiquitous icons of socioec...
This OA book provides a comparative study of housing contention in Budapest and Bucharest in 2008-20...
This paper brings together two streams of literature which rarely enter into conversation: diverse e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary aim of this study is to explore both theoretical...
This article explores major trends and patterns of change embedded in the overall process of economi...
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive unders...
This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and o...
Drawing on Eurostat-SILC micro-data, we explain patterns of (dis)advantageous modes of owner-occupan...
The book fits into a multidisciplinary research approach. The articles are the result of research co...
This presentation introduces CaCHE’s approaches to broad ‘literature mapping’, which are conceived a...
This paper proposes an analysis of the Romanian architectural practices in the late 1950's and early...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types: The communist ...
In the wake of the 1989 historical turn, the Second World’s new societies entered a new globalized w...
This paper examines aspects of space consumption in two very different housing types, the communist ...
The article examines how deindustrialization as economic restructuring and housing regime changes ev...
The new suburban housing developments in post-socialist cities have been ubiquitous icons of socioec...
This OA book provides a comparative study of housing contention in Budapest and Bucharest in 2008-20...
This paper brings together two streams of literature which rarely enter into conversation: diverse e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary aim of this study is to explore both theoretical...
This article explores major trends and patterns of change embedded in the overall process of economi...
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive unders...