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September 2025, Volume 40, Issue 9
- 1871-1894 The colonial face of ‘housing’ refugees: the construction of the racialised subject within a necropolitical infrastructure
by Giovanna Astolfo & Harriet Allsopp - 1895-1921 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ meanings of home: a systematic scoping review
by Jacek Anderst & Kate Hunter & Julieann Coombes & Alinta Trindall & Bobby Porykali & Camila Kairuz Santos & Tamara Mackean - 1922-1943 Municipal housing queues as a generator of housing inequalities between natives and immigrants in Sweden
by Simone Scarpa - 1944-1966 Assessing anxiety and depression trajectories among single homeless adults receiving rapid rehousing following placement in housing
by Thomas Byrne & Deborah Chassler & Mohit Tamta & Jordana Muroff & Roxanne Anderson & Matan BenYishay & Angela Giordano & Elizabeth Hestad - 1967-1988 Race equality in housing: tracing the postracial turn in English housing policy
by David Robinson - 1989-2014 Social mix and social interaction: evidence from Los Angeles County
by Chungeun Koo & Javier M. Rodriguez - 2015-2037 Migrant residential mobility and tenure transitions within different housing regimes: evidence from three Nordic capital cities
by Karin Torpan & Terje Wessel & Guilherme Kenji Chihaya & Anastasia Sinitsyna & Tiit Tammaru - 2038-2057 The importance of stable housing in social capital development and utilisation: how homelessness undermines reciprocity, recognition, and autonomy
by Nadia Ayed & Andrew Clarke - 2058-2084 Rental housing types and economic wellbeing in Canada
by Xavier Leloup & Catherine Leviten-Reid & Nazeem Muhajarine & Kristen Desjarlais-deKlerk & Laurence Simard - 2085-2103 The role of housing in central banks’ monetary policy decisions in Australia and the UK
by Mark Stephens - 2104-2106 Beyond bricks and mortar: building homes, communities and neighborhoods
by Hal Pawson
August 2025, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 1627-1662 Collective action success factors and community satisfaction in Malaysia’s urban commons
by Hong-Kok Wang & Teck-Hong Tan - 1663-1686 Adverse childhood experiences in a pathway to single adult homelessness in Hamilton, New Zealand
by Carole McMinn & Damian Collins & Polly Atatoa-Carr & John Oetzel - 1687-1709 Factors associated with housing stability for Aboriginal families in South Australia: a prospective cohort study
by Arwen Nikolof & Stephanie J. Brown & Yvonne Clark & Cathy Leane & Karen Glover & Deirdre Gartland - 1710-1731 ‘Moving, moving, moving’: the social forces that perpetuate housing instability for women experiencing intimate partner violence
by Ella Kuskoff & Nikita Sharma & Rose-Marie Stambe & Stefanie Plage & Cameron Parsell - 1732-1757 Are the in-work poor more disadvantaged in urban areas? An analysis of housing affordability in Italy
by Claudia Colombarolli - 1758-1780 Residents’ thermal comfort in Swedish newly built homes: political aesthetics and atmospheric practices
by Wiktoria Glad & Madelene Gramfält & Malin Nilsson - 1781-1799 Understanding the landscape of domestic violence transitional housing: services and housing for rural and non-rural clientele
by Bethany L. Backes & Julia O’Connor & Julie M. Olomi & Rachel Voth Schrag & Leila Wood - 1800-1820 A field experiment on ethnic bias in public housing practices in Sweden
by Ali Ahmed & Roger Bandick - 1821-1845 Calculating the system-wide supply impacts of social housing estate renewal: new measures and methods
by Alistair Sisson & Kristian Ruming - 1846-1867 Unravelling social housing exclusion. Marketization, privatization and neoliberal reforms in the Métropole européenne de Lille
by Hadrien Herrault - 1868-1869 For a liberatory politics of home
by Lindsey McCarthy
July 2025, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 1499-1505 Understanding homelessness and housing among LGBTQ+ people – where are we in 2024?
by Eleanor Formby & Peter Matthews & Carin Tunaker - 1506-1524 LGBTQ+ housing vulnerability in Greece: intersectionality, coping strategies and, the role of solidarity networks
by Dimitris Pettas & Athina Arampatzi & Myrto Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou - 1525-1544 Is LGBT homelessness different? Reviewing the relationship between LGBT identity and homelessness
by Lindsey McCarthy & Sadie Parr - 1545-1562 ‘Homelessness is a queer experience.’: utopianism and mutual aid as survival strategies for homeless trans people
by Edith England - 1563-1584 Queer/y/ing pathways through youth homelessness: becoming, being and leaving LGBTQI+ youth homelessness
by Aideen Quilty & Michelle Norris - 1585-1602 Queer utopias of housing and homelessness
by Helen Carr & Adi Cooper & Edith England & Peter Matthews & Gill Taylor & Carin Tunåker - 1603-1623 Researching LGBTQ+ homelessness and building social justice in the UK & the US: methods, ethics, recruitment
by Carin Tunåker & Peter Matthews & Jama Shelton - 1624-1626 Diverging space for deviants: the politics of Atlanta’s public housing
by Katrin B. Anacker
June 2025, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 1255-1280 At home in illegality: place-making practices in Hong Kong’s industrial buildings
by Florence Kayan Lapto & Man Wa Chan & Wing Sze Lau & Alan Souza & Julie Ham - 1281-1306 Adequate housing in Taipei City’s private rental market: a visual content analysis of online rental unit advertisements
by Chantalle Elisabeth Rietdijk - 1307-1333 Fairytale-estate homes, real estate hopes: A framework informing housing decisions in Egypt
by Mohamed Hesham Khalil - 1334-1358 Live-in or locked-out: housing of migrant workers before and during COVID-19
by Tamar Barkay & Yahel Kurlander & Idit Zimmerman - 1359-1378 Differences and similarities in student residential mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Temuco and Montréal
by José Prada-Trigo & Nick Revington & Irene Sánchez-Ondoño - 1379-1400 Housing and mental health inequalities during COVID-19: the role of income and housing support measures
by Ang Li & Emma Baker & Rebecca Bentley - 1401-1427 Housing quality and homelessness among people who beg
by Teodora Soare & Stef Adriaenssens & Koen Hermans - 1428-1453 Suburban bubbles: emerging suburban gated communities in the Prague Urban Region
by Adela Petrovic & Martin Ouředníček - 1454-1476 Understanding the consequences of international migration for housing tenure: evidence from a multi-site and intergenerational study
by Şebnem Eroğlu & Sait Bayrakdar & Ayse Guveli - 1477-1494 The writings of Colin ward and the legacy of anarchism for housing studies
by Keith Jacobs - 1495-1497 Spatial agency and occupation: migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong
by Mahardhika Sjamsoe’oed Sadjad
May 2025, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 1017-1042 Housing production and the structural transformation of China’s real estate development industry
by Lan Deng & Shilong Li & Weican Zuo & Yuan Han - 1043-1065 War in Ukraine, the refugee crisis, and the Polish housing market
by Michal Gluszak & Radoslaw Trojanek - 1066-1085 Conflicts within the neoliberal state? The limited representation of renters in Israeli housing policies and debates
by Talia Margalit & Dikla Yizhar - 1086-1110 Subjectification as an ideal tenant. Competing for housing in the Viennese private rental market
by Susanna Azevedo & Raphaela Kohout & Ana Rogojanu & Georg Wolfmayr - 1111-1131 Homeownership amongst second-generation immigrants in Canada
by Yuchen Li & Michael Haan & Teresa Abada - 1132-1156 Re(de)fining success: tenancy issues, provider supports, and tenancy outcomes in an Australian Permanent Supportive Housing programme
by Francisco Perales & Cameron Parsell & Christine Ablaza & Ella Kuskoff & Stefanie Plage & Rose Stambe - 1157-1178 ‘People need housing to live in’: precarity and the rental market during tourism gentrification
by Már Wolfgang Mixa & Kristín Loftsdóttir - 1179-1204 Renovation without renoviction: the green redevelopment of a municipal housing estate in Drewitz, Germany
by Alessandro Busà - 1205-1225 From collective centres to private accommodation: housing trajectories of asylum migrants in Switzerland
by Julie Lacroix & Anne-Laure Bertrand - 1226-1251 Framing the housing crisis: politicization and depoliticization of the Dutch housing debate
by Cody Hochstenbach - 1252-1253 Slow and sudden violence: why and when uprisings occur by Derek Hyra
by Madeleine Pill
April 2025, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 775-797 COVID-19 as a disruption to China’s ‘tenure neutrality’ initiative? State-accentuated tenure inequality and rental sector precarity during the pandemic
by Jin Zhu & Hal Pawson - 798-823 Social networks and dispositional factors determining housing status of urban residents: evidence from Ethiopia
by Efa Tadesse Debele & Taye Negussie - 824-844 The regulation of families with children in apartments
by Sophie-May Kerr & Hazel Easthope & Cathy Sherry - 845-866 The repertoire of housing contention: the birth of the Stay Put campaign in Barcelona
by Jordi Bonshoms Guzmán - 867-891 ‘In-betweenness’: migrants experience accessing rental housing in the innerburbs neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile
by Andrea Urbina Julio - 892-913 Contrasting inclusionary housing initiatives in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway: how the past shapes the present
by Anna Granath Hansson & Janni Sørensen & Berit Irene Nordahl & Michael Tophøj Sørensen - 914-939 Are gated communities “safe havens”? Examining housing price dynamics of Chinese gated and non-gated communities during COVID-19 pandemic
by Lirong Hu & Shenjing He - 940-965 Linking landlords to uncover ownership obscurity
by Forrest Hangen & Daniel T. O’Brien - 966-987 Students take over: prefiguring urban commons in student housing co-operatives
by Anke Schwittay - 988-1012 Homeowner-renter wealth inequalities and position in the rural-urban hierarchy
by George Galster & Terje Wessel - 1013-1015 Homelessness, liberty and property
by Ibrahim Can Sezgin
March 2025, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 513-537 Parent- or self-reliance? Understanding young homeowners’ housing quality in Beijing from an intergenerational and dynamic perspective
by Yanji Zhang & Qiong He - 538-564 The effect of supply- and demand-side subsidies on low-income renters’ housing outcomes: evidence from South Korea
by Bo Kyong Seo & In Hyee Hwang & Hyun-Jeong Lee - 565-588 Housing as a human right, rent supplements and the new Canada Housing Benefit
by Catherine Leviten-Reid & Megan Digou & Jacqueline Kennelly - 589-609 Tenant participation and emerging social media practices in the social housing sector
by Jenna Condie & Liz Ayres - 610-647 Does telecommuting influence homeownership and housing choice? Evidence based on pre-pandemic data
by Pengyu Zhu & Yuqing Guo & Praveen Maghelal - 648-672 A qualitative analysis of housing and homemaking for people labelled/with intellectual disabilities in Ontario, Canada
by Sabine O’Donnell & Ann Fudge Schormans & Robert Wilton - 673-695 Conceptualising housing as infrastructure: a framework for thinking infrastructurally in housing studies
by Tegan L. Bergan & Emma R. Power - 696-721 Peripheral housing rentierisation in Southern Europe: reflections from the Portuguese case
by Ana Cordeiro Santos - 722-747 Heterogenous treatment effects of a voluntary Inclusionary Zoning program on housing prices
by Marcelo Ortiz-Villavicencio & Gonzalo E. Sánchez & Mario A. Fernández - 748-770 Living and working in the (post-pandemic) city: a research agenda
by Constance Uyttebrouck & Pascal De Decker & Caroline Newton - 771-773 Where the hood at? Fifty years of change in black neighborhoods
by David P. Varady
February 2025, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 279-301 The changing social structure of housing tenures through China’s successive urban housing reforms
by Junru Cui & Rowan Arundel - 302-322 Perceived privacy of the dwelling and psychological restoration during the COVID-19 lockdown
by Aurora de Jesús Mejía-Castillo & Rubén Flores-González & Claudio Rafael Castro López & Vicenta Reynoso-Alcántara - 323-345 Psychological effects of mould and damp in the home: scoping review
by Samantha K. Brooks & Sonny S. Patel & Dale Weston & Neil Greenberg - 346-369 Too close for comfort? Impact of pandemic residential environment on women’s life satisfaction and spousal relationships
by Jeremy Lim-Soh & Poh Lin Tan & Nikhitha Mary Mathew - 370-390 The effect of dwelling-based and neighbourhood-based precariousness on mental wellbeing
by Jack Hewton & Rachel Ong ViforJ & Ranjodh Singh - 391-417 Three contradictions between ESG finance and social housing decarbonisation: a comparison of five European countries
by Alejandro Fernández & Marietta Haffner & Marja Elsinga - 418-443 Introducing social housing Asset Management as a comprehensive system
by Andrea Sharam - 444-465 Feeling lucky: young adults, housing struggles, and the neoliberal politics of entitlement
by Heather Rollwagen & Brennan Mayhew - 466-486 Single-family rental (SFR) investor types, property conditions, and implications for urban neighbourhoods: evidence from Memphis, Tennessee
by Austin Harrison & Dan Immergluck & Jeremy Walker - 487-510 Evaluating the impact of public housing after prison for a sex offence
by Rebecca Reeve & Chris Martin & Ruth McCausland & Hal Pawson & Eileen Baldry - 511-512 Silicon Valley Imperialism: techno fantasies and frictions in postsocialist times, by Erin McElroy, Duke University Press, 2024, 296 pp., $27.95 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-4780-3021-8
by Ryan Powell
January 2025, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-26 Home plus home: understanding Chinese second-home owners’ motivations and satisfaction through the role of ‘face’
by Jia-Huey Yeh & Yucheng Zou & Guoliang Xu - 27-45 Density and precarious housing: overcrowding, sensorial urbanism, and intervention in Hong Kong
by Hung-Ying Chen & Colin McFarlane - 46-69 Dreaming of efficient markets? Residential construction, competition & affordability in the Swedish housing sector
by Timothy Blackwell & Ståle Holgersen & Maria Wallstam - 70-93 At home in the ‘home’? Narratives of home in repertoires of institutional dining
by Michal Synek & Dana Hradcová - 94-115 Changes in criminal justice involvement among renters in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties
by Laura Witte & Jack Tsai & Paula Cuccaro & Andrea Link & Vanessa Cox & Vanessa Schick - 116-138 Discrimination against people with mental, physical or visual disabilities in the French rental housing market: field experiment
by Alexandre Flage & Julie Le Gallo - 139-160 Dire consequences: waiting for social housing in three Australian states
by Alan Morris & Catherine Robinson & Jan Idle - 161-184 Housing cost, consistency, and context and their relationship to health
by Jinhee Yun & Megan E. Hatch - 185-206 Housing and welfare reform, and the suburbanization of poverty in UK cities 2011–20
by Nick Bailey & Mark Livingston & Bin Chi - 207-228 Barriers to accessing social housing programs in Canada
by Erin Dej & John Ecker & Natasha Martino - 229-252 Marginal gentrifiers, networks of mobilization and new contentious collective identities. The struggle for housing in post-austerity Lisbon
by Guya Accornero & Tiago Carvalho - 253-274 Awareness of segregation in a welfare state: a Finnish local policy perspective
by Katriina Rosengren & Jarkko Rasinkangas & Hannu Ruonavaara - 275-277 Upsold: real estate agents, prices, and neighborhood inequality
by Katrin B. Anacker
December 2024, Volume 39, Issue 12
- 2985-3006 The French touch to the financialisation of housing. Institutional investment into the Paris city-region (2008–2021)
by Antoine Guironnet & Pierre-Henri Bono & Nordine Kireche - 3007-3028 Acquisition capital: using a new concept to explore housing outcomes among millennials in the United States
by Lindsay B. Flynn & Sarah Kostecki - 3029-3046 The rural housing crisis: analytical dimensions and emblematic issues
by Stefan Kordel & Matthias Naumann - 3047-3066 The great social housing trade-off. ‘Insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ in urban social rental housing in Norway
by Jardar Sørvoll - 3067-3091 Discounted housing? Understanding shared rental markets under platformisation
by Nicole Gurran & Zahra Nasreen & Pranita Shrestha - 3092-3116 Demand for rent-regulated apartments in the Swedish housing market
by Mats Wilhelmsson - 3117-3137 New flawed consumers? Problem figuration, responsibility and identities in the English building safety crisis
by Jenny Preece & John Flint & David Robinson - 3138-3167 Long-term housing challenges: the tenure trajectories of EU migrant workers in the Netherlands
by Dolly Loomans - 3168-3188 Housing purchase intention of the floating population under the home purchase restriction policy in China
by Chenwei Yu & Hejia Zhuo & Eddie Chi-man Hui & Weiwen Zhang - 3189-3216 Do localized housing programs lead to racial equity? Evidence from the State Housing Initiatives Partnership program
by Seungbeom Kang & Jooyoung Kim & Anne Ray & Maria Watson & Diep Nguyen & Ashon Nesbitt & Aida Andujar & Blaise Denton - 3217-3244 The spillover effects of source of income anti-discrimination laws on public housing
by Jeehee Han - 3245-3267 Women’s life course and precarious housing in older age: an Australian qualitative study
by Maree Petersen & Cheryl Tilse - 3268-3270 The Sociology of Housing: how Homes Shape Our Social Lives
by Katrin B. Anacker
October 2024, Volume 39, Issue 11
- 1-1 Managing Editors’ note
by The Editors - 1-1 Remembering Ray Forrest
by Alan Murie & Alex Marsh & Peter Williams - 2721-2723 Housing studies Managing Editors’ statement: connecting research, policy and practice, with sustainable social, economic, and environmental outcomes
by Chrisitan A. Nygaard & Caroline Dewilde & Ed Ferrari - 2724-2743 Promising practices for providing effective tenancy support services: a qualitative case study situated in the southeastern United States
by Donna J. Biederman & Mina Silberberg & Emily Carmody - 2744-2763 Singapore: a property-owning procedural democracy in practice
by Beng Huat Chua - 2764-2786 The impact of Chinese regulation of limitation on currency transactions (LCT) on Sydney housing prices
by Song Shi & Xunpeng Shi - 2787-2805 Framing home injury: opportunities and barriers to regulating for safer rental housing in Aotearoa/New Zealand
by Sarah Bierre & Michael Keall & Philippa Howden-Chapman - 2806-2826 Affordability is king–with private bedroom: exploring the mismatch of students’ housing preferences in constrained housing markets
by Shelagh McCartney & Ximena Rosenvasser - 2827-2851 Homeownership and financial literacy: evidence from China in the perspective of ‘learning by doing’
by Siliang Wang & Yang Liu - 2852-2873 New emotive attachment to abandoned homes after 1974 Turkish Cypriot displacement in North Cyprus
by Burcu M. Esentepe & Kağan Günçe - 2874-2900 Homeownership of new immigrants in Hong Kong: before and after the handover
by Hon-Kwong Lui - 2901-2918 Housing abandonment and socio-spatial inequalities: experience from a shrinking inner-city area of Incheon, South Korea
by Youngmee Jeon & Saehoon Kim - 2919-2937 Housing policy and non-commercial shared housing in the private rental sector: a scoping review
by Zoë Goodall & Wendy Stone & Kay Cook - 2938-2962 Discrimination in the private rental market in Australia: large families from refugee backgrounds
by Anna Ziersch & Nicole Loehr & Keith Miller - 2963-2983 Operationalizing the problem of political alienation for housing studies
by Luisa Gehriger
November 2024, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 2425-2454 Measuring housing well-being of disaster affected persons in Chennai (India)
by Piyush Tiwari & Jyoti Shukla - 2455-2478 Low-income households’ responses to residential dissatisfaction: a phenomenological approach
by Saeid Ghezelseflou & Ali Emami - 2479-2503 Why do some disadvantaged Australian families become homeless? Resources, disadvantage, housing and welfare
by Catherine Hastings - 2504-2526 Can Canada become home without a house? The intersectional challenges to housing and settlement among refugees
by Mary-Kay Bachour - 2527-2552 Homelessness and housing insecurity among youth in Australia: sequence analysis of housing careers
by Meg Elkins & Lisa Farrell & Jane M. Fry - 2553-2579 Selling city centre flats in uncertain times: findings from two English cities
by Katherine Brookfield & Charlotte Dimond & Susannah G. Williams - 2580-2605 Placemaking and public housing: the state of knowledge and research priorities
by Elinor Chisholm & Crystal Olin & Ed Randal & Karen Witten & Philippa Howden-Chapman - 2606-2625 Fostering intergenerational interactions in high-rise residential neighbourhoods: towards culturally-informed interventions?
by Mandy H. M. Lau - 2626-2653 Institutional isomorphism and performance management: exploring the linkage and relationship in English social housing
by Graham Manville & Richard Greatbanks - 2654-2679 Consumer housing choices among residents living in wooden multi-storey buildings
by J. Jussila & F. Franzini & L. Häyrinen & K. Lähtinen & E. Nagy & C. Mark-Herbert & A. Roos & A. Toppinen & R. Toivonen - 2680-2699 Stigma consciousness in Toronto’s mixed-tenure Regent Park neighbourhood
by Daniel J. Rowe & James R. Dunn - 2700-2717 Housing return volatility in large metropolitan areas in the United States across market cycles (2000–2022)
by Hongwei Dong - 2718-2720 A place to call home: the first 90 years of the Hornsey Housing Trust
by John Flint
October 2024, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 2147-2164 The right to the city and contemporary housing policy in Ecuador
by Vanessa Pinto Valencia & Marco Córdova Montúfar & Diana Bell Sancho - 2165-2189 In situ redevelopment of slums in Indian cities: Closing a rent gap?
by Swastik Harish & Sooraj Raveendran - 2190-2209 Reducing ethnic discrimination in rental applications: the development of a training intervention
by Abel Ghekiere & Fanny D’hondt & Eva Derous & Stijn Schelfhout & Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe - 2210-2233 Ethno-racial and nativity differences in the likelihood of living in affordable housing in Canada
by Kate H. Choi & Sagi Ramaj - 2234-2259 Networked geographies of private landlordism: mapping flows of capital accumulation and rent extraction
by Cody Hochstenbach - 2260-2279 The challenges of measuring the short-term rental market: an analysis of open data on Airbnb activity
by Yang Wang & Mark Livingston & David P. McArthur & Nick Bailey - 2280-2299 Towards green gentrification? The interplay between residential change, the housing market, and park proximity
by Edyta Łaszkiewicz - 2300-2324 The institutionalization of shared rental housing and commercial co-living
by Richard Ronald & Pauline Schijf & Kelly Donovan - 2325-2354 Energy poverty, housing conditions, and self-assessed health: evidence from Poland
by Jakub Sokołowski & Jan Frankowski & Piotr Lewandowski - 2355-2376 The coliving market as an emergent financialized niche real estate sector: a view from Brussels
by Charlotte Casier - 2377-2398 ‘Finding housing was an illness’: refugees’ sense of continued displacement in Belgium
by Hala El Moussawi - 2399-2420 What makes people stay longer in the densifying city? Exploring the neighbourhood environment and social ties
by Kostas Mouratidis & Bengt Andersen - 2421-2423 Migrant homelessness and the crimmigration control system
by David Robinson
September 2024, Volume 39, Issue 8
- 1859-1886 Against the trend: evaluation of Nepal’s owner-driven reconstruction program
by Lai Ming Lam - 1887-1902 Addressing low-income household sheltering needs after a disaster: a needs assessment among Hurricane Harvey housing victims
by Chenyi Ma & Dennis P. Culhane - 1903-1929 State regulation of land financialisation: land promoters, planning risk and the land market in England
by Edward Shepherd & Pat McAllister & Pete Wyatt - 1930-1950 The commodification of a rent-regulated housing market. Actors and strategies in Viennese neighbourhoods
by Robert Musil & Florian Brand & Sandra Punz - 1951-1973 Racial and gender bias in self-reported needs when using a homelessness triaging tool
by Chamari I. Kithulgoda & Rhema Vaithianathan & Cameron Parsell - 1974-1997 Home motivations and lived experiences in housing cooperatives and cohousing communities: a two-contexts scoping review
by Nestor Agustin Guity Zapata & Wendy M. Stone - 1998-2023 Placing public housing provision in Chinese cities: land-centered development, cadre review mechanism, and residential land supply
by Ronghao Jiang & Lisha He & Xiaoyan Zhou - 2024-2042 Reference-dependent housing choice behaviour: why are older people reluctant to move?
by Ioulia V. Ossokina & Theo A. Arentze - 2043-2065 Stay or move out? Young adults’ housing trajectories in Poland over time and throughout economic cycle
by Anna Matel - 2066-2094 Perceptions of social mix and ethnic diversity in changing neighbourhoods: evidence from Glasgow and regeneration implications
by Ade Kearns & Johanna Jokio & Phil Mason - 2095-2116 The rise of polycentric regulation and its impacts on the governance of housing associations in England
by Mike Raco & Sonia Freire Trigo & Ann-Marie Webb - 2117-2142 Publicly subsidized housing and physical health: a literature review
by Imad Dweik & Barry Watson & Julia Woodhall-Melnik - 2143-2145 Philosophy of home: domestic space and happiness
by Simon W. Hill
August 2024, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 1581-1606 Home after widowhood: a longitudinal study of residential mobility and housing preferences following a partner’s death
by Aske Egsgaard - 1607-1631 The remarkable stability of social housing in Vienna and Helsinki: a multi-dimensional analysis
by Justin Kadi & Johanna Lilius - 1632-1657 Tax-incentivized housing production and the affordability crisis: International lessons from the low-income housing tax credit program in the United States
by Gertjan Wijburg - 1658-1677 Post-neoliberalization and the Irish private rental sector
by Michael Byrne - 1678-1701 ‘Our home, your home?’ The precarious housing pathways of asylum seekers in Catalonia
by Olatz Ribera-Almandoz & Carlos Delclós & Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas - 1702-1723 What tradeoffs are made on the path to functional zero chronic homelessness?
by Garrett L. Grainger - 1724-1738 Housing as asset-based welfare. The case of France
by Eliza Benites-Gambirazio & Loïc Bonneval - 1739-1762 Homing social housing in Brussels: engagements in architectural anthropology through three visualisations
by Claire Bosmans & Jingjing Li & Ching Lin Pang & Viviana d’Auria - 1763-1786 The regionalisation of housing policies in Spain: an analysis of territorial differences
by Natalia Paleo Mosquera & Andrei Quintiá Pastrana - 1787-1812 Evaluating area-based policies using secondary data: the neighbourhood management pathfinders programme
by Jennifer Roberts & Sandy Tubeuf & Peter Tyler - 1813-1831 Understanding the effect of universal credit on housing insecurity in England: a difference-in-differences approach
by Rhiannon Williams & Andrew Bell & Elisabeth Garratt & Gwilym Pryce - 1832-1853 Housing and the resettlement experiences of refugee claimants in Hamilton, Ontario
by Heidi Schneider & K. Bruce Newbold - 1854-1857 The many geographies of urban renewal: new perspectives on the Housing Act of 1949, edited by Douglas R. Appler, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2023, 232 pp., US$32.95 (paperback) EAN: 9781439921715
by Katrin B. Anacker
July 2024, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1385-1394 Cracking the housing crisis: financialization, the state, struggles, and rights
by Özlem Çelik - 1395-1421 From the streets to the statehouse: how tenant movements affect housing policy in Los Angeles and Berlin
by Kenton Card - 1422-1443 Everyday activism: Private tenants demand right to home
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita - 1444-1466 Producing gentrifiable neighborhoods: race, stigma and struggle in Berlin-Neukölln
by Defne Kadıoğlu - 1467-1494 Struggles against financialisation of housing in Lisbon – the case of Habita
by Saila-Maria Saaristo & Rita Silva - 1495-1515 Contesting the financialization of student accommodation: campaigns for the right to housing in Dublin, Ireland
by Alice Reynolds - 1516-1536 Grassroots struggles challenging housing financialization in Spain
by Miguel A. Martínez & Javier Gil - 1537-1554 Digital/material housing financialisation and activism in post-crash Dublin
by Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn - 1555-1576 Renovations as an investment strategy: circumscribing the right to housing in Sweden
by Jennie Gustafsson - 1577-1580 A theory of housing provision under capitalism
by Keith Jacobs
May 2024, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 1109-1128 Diffuse informality: uncovering renting within family households as a form of private rental
by Sharon Parkinson & Kath Hulse & Steven Rowley & Amity James & Wendy Stone - 1129-1151 Reconsidering the interrupted housing pathways of refugees in Flanders (Belgium) from a home-making perspective: a policy critique
by Luce Beeckmans & Dirk Geldof - 1152-1175 Establishing new housing commons in Vienna in the context of translocal networks
by Corinna Hölzl & Dominik Hölzl - 1176-1198 Homeownership and fertility intentions among migrant population in urban China
by Mingzhi Hu & Yinxin Su & Xiaofen Yu - 1199-1218 Public housing and territorial stigma: towards a symbolic and political economy
by Alistair Sisson - 1219-1238 Co-developing sustainability – a consumer-inclusive approach to wooden housing business in Finland
by Eliisa Kylkilahti & Minna Autio & Viktor Harvio & Ulrika Holmberg & Anne Toppinen - 1239-1263 Moving to shared equity: locational outcomes for households in shared equity homeownership programs
by Alex Ramiller & Arthur Acolin & Rebecca J. Walter & Ruoniu Wang - 1264-1285 Housing inequality: a systematic scoping review
by Laura James & Lyrian Daniel & Rebecca Bentley & Emma Baker - 1286-1316 Power persistence through an intergenerational perspective: inequality in private housing assets in post-reform China
by Ling Zhu & Di Xin & Silu Chen - 1317-1339 Identifying housing vacancy using data on registered addresses and domestic consumption
by Mathilde Flas & Jean-Marie Halleux & Mario Cools & Jacques Teller