Housing was a backbone of the Danish welfare state, but this has been profoundly challenged by the past decades of neoliberal housing politics. In this article we outline the rise of the Danish model of association-based housing on the edge of the market economy (and the state). From this, we demonstrate how homes in private cooperatives through political interventions in the context of a booming real estate market have plunged into the market economy and been transformed into private commodities in all but name, and we investigate how non-profit housing associations frontally and stealthily are attacked through neoliberal reforms. This carries the seeds for socio-spatial polarization and may eventually open the gate for commodification – a...
Broadly understood as a housing form that combines individual dwellings with substantial common faci...
In international discussions, Denmark’s private rented sector is noted mainly for the complexity of ...
Contrary to its conventional image as a social-democratic paragon, the Danish welfare state has, in ...
Scandinavia has historically been known for high levels of social justices. Universal and tax-funded...
In this article, we discuss the role of solidarity in collaborative housing in relation to the traje...
Social housing is a cornerstone in the Danish welfare society and is accessible for all households. ...
The Danish social housing sector is not actually a social housing sector in the sense that it suppli...
The chapter focuses on the economic, political and social issues facing housing in Denmark in a Nord...
Discourse within the field of architecture has traditionally been limited in scope to debates on sty...
Cohousing has caught the attention of activists, academics and decision-makers, and Danish experienc...
The position of social housing is currently changing in many European countries. In this connection ...
Ownership of a single family dwelling remains the dominant aspiration in market-led economies. In a ...
The paper provides an overview of trends and processes of change affecting new social housing provis...
Housing has been described as “the wobbly pillar under the welfare state”. Unlike the other three pi...
Co-operative housing in Sweden and Norway are true success stories of civil society housing in terms...
Broadly understood as a housing form that combines individual dwellings with substantial common faci...
In international discussions, Denmark’s private rented sector is noted mainly for the complexity of ...
Contrary to its conventional image as a social-democratic paragon, the Danish welfare state has, in ...
Scandinavia has historically been known for high levels of social justices. Universal and tax-funded...
In this article, we discuss the role of solidarity in collaborative housing in relation to the traje...
Social housing is a cornerstone in the Danish welfare society and is accessible for all households. ...
The Danish social housing sector is not actually a social housing sector in the sense that it suppli...
The chapter focuses on the economic, political and social issues facing housing in Denmark in a Nord...
Discourse within the field of architecture has traditionally been limited in scope to debates on sty...
Cohousing has caught the attention of activists, academics and decision-makers, and Danish experienc...
The position of social housing is currently changing in many European countries. In this connection ...
Ownership of a single family dwelling remains the dominant aspiration in market-led economies. In a ...
The paper provides an overview of trends and processes of change affecting new social housing provis...
Housing has been described as “the wobbly pillar under the welfare state”. Unlike the other three pi...
Co-operative housing in Sweden and Norway are true success stories of civil society housing in terms...
Broadly understood as a housing form that combines individual dwellings with substantial common faci...
In international discussions, Denmark’s private rented sector is noted mainly for the complexity of ...
Contrary to its conventional image as a social-democratic paragon, the Danish welfare state has, in ...