The amount of living space we have access to is one manifestation of the unequal distribution of housing resources within societies. The COVID-19 pandemic has required most households to spend more time at home, unmasking inequalities and reigniting longstanding debates about the functionality and experience of smaller homes. Drawing on interviews across three UK cities, this article attends to the changing household routines of individuals living in different types of small home, exploring daily life before and during ‘lockdown’. Using the concept of urban rhythms, the data show that the lockdown has intensified existing pressures of living in a smaller home – lack of space for different functions and household members – whilst constrainin...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
Lockdown impositions have impacted people’s lives, their health and wellbeing, changing the ways in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed novel risks related to the indoor mixing of individuals from differe...
The amount of living space we have access to is one manifestation of the unequal distribution of hou...
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a wave of research into the interaction...
In this paper, we explore how London residents understand, live, and experience their dwellings. Gro...
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtaile...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The long lockdown, the frequent adoption of smart working, the online lessons for both school and un...
AbstractThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic put the spatial layouts of contemporary housing to the test. During ...
This report summarises findings of a national survey of 2,500 households (representing 7,200 people)...
This paper presents ethnographic research undertaken during Covid-19 lockdowns of an historic square...
Rationale: Neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation is strongly related to health-risk behaviours, w...
The recent pandemic-induced change has profoundly transformed our lifestyle and normal chores of eve...
This article analyses the situation that prevailed in 12 dwellings located on the outskirts of Madri...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
Lockdown impositions have impacted people’s lives, their health and wellbeing, changing the ways in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed novel risks related to the indoor mixing of individuals from differe...
The amount of living space we have access to is one manifestation of the unequal distribution of hou...
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a wave of research into the interaction...
In this paper, we explore how London residents understand, live, and experience their dwellings. Gro...
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtaile...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
The long lockdown, the frequent adoption of smart working, the online lessons for both school and un...
AbstractThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic put the spatial layouts of contemporary housing to the test. During ...
This report summarises findings of a national survey of 2,500 households (representing 7,200 people)...
This paper presents ethnographic research undertaken during Covid-19 lockdowns of an historic square...
Rationale: Neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation is strongly related to health-risk behaviours, w...
The recent pandemic-induced change has profoundly transformed our lifestyle and normal chores of eve...
This article analyses the situation that prevailed in 12 dwellings located on the outskirts of Madri...
Housing choices are commonly perceived as active and exercised at a fixed point. But individuals con...
Lockdown impositions have impacted people’s lives, their health and wellbeing, changing the ways in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed novel risks related to the indoor mixing of individuals from differe...