Since the middle of the 1970s, the cost of higher education, childcare, healthcare, and housing have all risen relative to median earnings, threatening the balance sheets of many middle-income households. A large number of these households have maintained their lifestyles and aspirations by taking on debt, leaving them highly leveraged and living paycheck to paycheck. Whether voluntarily or forced, many have responded to these economic pressures by reducing spending where they can, in ways large and small. Seeking “financial freedom,” one “large” response has been attempts to reduce the costs of housing, typically the largest regular expense that households face. People have done this in a variety of ways, including moving into tiny homes, ...
This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks t...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
Since the middle of the 1970s, the cost of higher education, childcare, healthcare, and housing have...
Tiny houses – stand-alone, fully functional dwellings generally between 100 and 400 square-feet – ar...
The economy is entrenched in the domestic and the domestic enables the economy. We consider this dia...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
The contemporary TH movement emerged in the aftermath of the 2007-2008 housing crisis in the United ...
Little academic literature exists as to why people want to live in tiny houses (Ford & Gomez‐Lanier,...
This dissertation project focuses on the virtuosities of class in the navigation of the college affo...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
Over the past decade, tiny houses and the lifestyle they promote have become a world-wide phenomenon...
The study hypothesizes that the working class have evolved a distinctive life style, in terms of sta...
This piece is a snippet of an interview from a larger research project titled: “The Social Practice ...
This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks t...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
Since the middle of the 1970s, the cost of higher education, childcare, healthcare, and housing have...
Tiny houses – stand-alone, fully functional dwellings generally between 100 and 400 square-feet – ar...
The economy is entrenched in the domestic and the domestic enables the economy. We consider this dia...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
The contemporary TH movement emerged in the aftermath of the 2007-2008 housing crisis in the United ...
Little academic literature exists as to why people want to live in tiny houses (Ford & Gomez‐Lanier,...
This dissertation project focuses on the virtuosities of class in the navigation of the college affo...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
Over the past decade, tiny houses and the lifestyle they promote have become a world-wide phenomenon...
The study hypothesizes that the working class have evolved a distinctive life style, in terms of sta...
This piece is a snippet of an interview from a larger research project titled: “The Social Practice ...
This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks t...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...