In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main aim is to develop a conceptual framework that connects recent geographical scholarship on precarity to the production of vacant urban landscapes. The paper extends recent geographical scholarship on urban vacancy as a key site of antagonism for post-crisis forms of urbanisation. In so doing, it highlights the role of urban vacancy as a key feature in the making of the precarious city. Particular attention is paid to the rise of Property Guardianship and its relationship to the production and management of vacant urban land and property in the case of the ongoing financialisation of housing in London. Vacancy, in this context, is best understoo...
London’s housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
This article explores growing interest in the term ‘precarity’ within the social sciences and asks w...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of property guardianship in the United ...
First published: 30 November 2016a In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of p...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
Vacant land is a persistent urban phenomenon that became a relevant political issue in the UK in the...
In the UK, residential vacancy is relatively well theorised, commercial office vacancy is not, despi...
The academic reflection on different manifestations of building emptiness is broad, intersecting the...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
In this paper we intend to explore the complex relation between urban vacancy and the in/visibility ...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London’s housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
This article explores growing interest in the term ‘precarity’ within the social sciences and asks w...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between precarity, property and urban vacancy. Our main a...
In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of property guardianship in the United ...
First published: 30 November 2016a In this paper we examine the precarious everyday geographies of p...
Property guardianship, a form of short-term building security through temporary dwelling, has emerge...
Vacant land is a persistent urban phenomenon that became a relevant political issue in the UK in the...
In the UK, residential vacancy is relatively well theorised, commercial office vacancy is not, despi...
The academic reflection on different manifestations of building emptiness is broad, intersecting the...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
In this paper we intend to explore the complex relation between urban vacancy and the in/visibility ...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London’s housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
This article explores growing interest in the term ‘precarity’ within the social sciences and asks w...