This paper provides a review of research into financialisation of built environments, especially in relation to urban politics, social geographies and sustainability. Focus is limited here to the theoretical and conceptual substance of selected literature. Financialisation is conceptualised as a profoundly spatial process, forging social relations that form conditions for urban governance, social geographic change and urban sustainability. The paper frames financialisation of built environments as a process enmeshed with related processes of commodification, privatisation, neoliberalisation, and accumulation by dispossession, associated with the creation and appropriation of rent gaps. Land rent and rent gaps are highlighted as central to u...
In recent years, the financialization of housing has become a major challenge to many cities across ...
This article focuses on the financialization of housing production in the Brussels-Capital Region, e...
International audienceThe 2008 global financial meltdown has redirected attention to the entwinement...
This paper provides a review of research into financialisation of the environment, focusing on the r...
This paper investigates financialisation of built environments in Stockholmand Copenhagen, especiall...
This paper discusses a conceptual model for critically engaging with the effects of financialization...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
The issue of housing and the financialization of the city has gained greater notability in contempor...
The versatile ‘city building’ processes are in the focus of this issue. The author’s papers deal wit...
This paper compares how recent waves of private equity real estate investment have reshaped the rent...
The mobilisation of land as a financial asset has become a defining feature of sociospatial restruct...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
With the collapse of subprime mortgages in 2007 and the failure of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the glob...
This paper scrutinises the effects that the financialisation of land has on the land use planning pr...
A financialized real estate market is both an abstraction of global capital flows and a localized dr...
In recent years, the financialization of housing has become a major challenge to many cities across ...
This article focuses on the financialization of housing production in the Brussels-Capital Region, e...
International audienceThe 2008 global financial meltdown has redirected attention to the entwinement...
This paper provides a review of research into financialisation of the environment, focusing on the r...
This paper investigates financialisation of built environments in Stockholmand Copenhagen, especiall...
This paper discusses a conceptual model for critically engaging with the effects of financialization...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
The issue of housing and the financialization of the city has gained greater notability in contempor...
The versatile ‘city building’ processes are in the focus of this issue. The author’s papers deal wit...
This paper compares how recent waves of private equity real estate investment have reshaped the rent...
The mobilisation of land as a financial asset has become a defining feature of sociospatial restruct...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
With the collapse of subprime mortgages in 2007 and the failure of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the glob...
This paper scrutinises the effects that the financialisation of land has on the land use planning pr...
A financialized real estate market is both an abstraction of global capital flows and a localized dr...
In recent years, the financialization of housing has become a major challenge to many cities across ...
This article focuses on the financialization of housing production in the Brussels-Capital Region, e...
International audienceThe 2008 global financial meltdown has redirected attention to the entwinement...