The article focuses on the mobilization carried out by tenants living in a rent-stabilized building in NYC’s Lower East Side. Their action was a central part of a large and successful struggle against the landlord, blocking his continuous attempts at eviction. The main research question is: what are the reasons of the success of this action? In other words: what has tipped the balance in favor of the tenants in a conflict in which the landlord clearly had stronger economic, political and power resources? The article argues that this success was highly based on the intersection of three main elements: the specific resources of the tenants, the organizational resources of the territory and the institutional and legal configurations. Moreover,...
The COVID-19 pandemic put over 22 million U.S. tenants at risk of eviction. It also triggered bolder...
A small part of the self-help housing campaign has been the slow emergence of the Community Land Tru...
In 2019 we organized a conference casting light on the housing crisis and especially on the historic...
This work investigates the current dynamics of participants in housing movements in New York City. T...
textabstractAbstract: In this article the opportunity structures of New York City and Amsterdam for ...
Residents across New York City—particularly those living in rent-stabilized or rent-controlled apart...
In May 2009, the landlord of a rent-stabilized building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn openly declared hi...
This paper adds to a revitalization of alienation as a political problem in the field of housing stu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.In...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
This thesis investigates why strategic interactions between tenant and unhoused organizations are im...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Already burdened with more sickness and death during the pandemic than other New Yorkers, low-income...
The revitalization of the South Bronx over the last thirty years has been fundamentally shaped by co...
Labor and social historiography paid attention to tenants? strikes throughout history, but comparati...
The COVID-19 pandemic put over 22 million U.S. tenants at risk of eviction. It also triggered bolder...
A small part of the self-help housing campaign has been the slow emergence of the Community Land Tru...
In 2019 we organized a conference casting light on the housing crisis and especially on the historic...
This work investigates the current dynamics of participants in housing movements in New York City. T...
textabstractAbstract: In this article the opportunity structures of New York City and Amsterdam for ...
Residents across New York City—particularly those living in rent-stabilized or rent-controlled apart...
In May 2009, the landlord of a rent-stabilized building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn openly declared hi...
This paper adds to a revitalization of alienation as a political problem in the field of housing stu...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.In...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
This thesis investigates why strategic interactions between tenant and unhoused organizations are im...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Already burdened with more sickness and death during the pandemic than other New Yorkers, low-income...
The revitalization of the South Bronx over the last thirty years has been fundamentally shaped by co...
Labor and social historiography paid attention to tenants? strikes throughout history, but comparati...
The COVID-19 pandemic put over 22 million U.S. tenants at risk of eviction. It also triggered bolder...
A small part of the self-help housing campaign has been the slow emergence of the Community Land Tru...
In 2019 we organized a conference casting light on the housing crisis and especially on the historic...