Housing Justice in Unequal Cities is a global research network funded by the National Science Foundation (BCS 1758774) and housed at the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin. This open-access volume, co-edited by Ananya Roy and Hilary Malson, brings together movement-based and university-based scholars to build a shared field of inquiry focused on housing justice. Based on a convening that took place in Los Angeles in January 2019, at the LA Community Action Network and at the University of California, Los Angeles, the essays and interventions situate housing justice in the long struggle for freedom on stolen land. Embedded in the stark inequalities of Los Angeles, our work is necessarily global, connecting the city’s Skid R...
The economic, social and health benefits arising from the process of urbanization and globalization ...
Since the financial crisis the rate of squatting in Madrid has increased eightfold, a structural res...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
Housing Justice in Unequal Cities is a global research network funded by the National Science Founda...
This Resource Guide is the outcome of a Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice conven...
In April 2018, the Institute on Inequality and Democracy convened scholars, activists, policy advoca...
Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.What does it mean to do...
The hyper privatization of housing and gentrification in Los Angeles has dramatically shifted the ra...
In California, a statewide network of racial and economic justice organizations are placing the hous...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
This research is a part of a bigger project called “Climates of Inequality.” Organized the Humanitie...
In recent years, academics committed to a new law and sociology of poverty and inequality have sound...
During the last three decades processes of urban development have spread speedily across the globe, ...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Today's housing crisis—and its disproportionate impact on women of color—are rooted in centuries of ...
The economic, social and health benefits arising from the process of urbanization and globalization ...
Since the financial crisis the rate of squatting in Madrid has increased eightfold, a structural res...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
Housing Justice in Unequal Cities is a global research network funded by the National Science Founda...
This Resource Guide is the outcome of a Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice conven...
In April 2018, the Institute on Inequality and Democracy convened scholars, activists, policy advoca...
Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.What does it mean to do...
The hyper privatization of housing and gentrification in Los Angeles has dramatically shifted the ra...
In California, a statewide network of racial and economic justice organizations are placing the hous...
Urbanites worldwide fight for their right to housing and the city in ways that encompass what Wester...
This research is a part of a bigger project called “Climates of Inequality.” Organized the Humanitie...
In recent years, academics committed to a new law and sociology of poverty and inequality have sound...
During the last three decades processes of urban development have spread speedily across the globe, ...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Today's housing crisis—and its disproportionate impact on women of color—are rooted in centuries of ...
The economic, social and health benefits arising from the process of urbanization and globalization ...
Since the financial crisis the rate of squatting in Madrid has increased eightfold, a structural res...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...