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2012 - 2025

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Volume 40, issue 5, 2025

Housing production and the structural transformation of China’s real estate development industry pp. 1017-1042 Downloads
Lan Deng, Shilong Li, Weican Zuo and Yuan Han
War in Ukraine, the refugee crisis, and the Polish housing market pp. 1043-1065 Downloads
Michal Gluszak and Radoslaw Trojanek
Conflicts within the neoliberal state? The limited representation of renters in Israeli housing policies and debates pp. 1066-1085 Downloads
Talia Margalit and Dikla Yizhar
Subjectification as an ideal tenant. Competing for housing in the Viennese private rental market pp. 1086-1110 Downloads
Susanna Azevedo, Raphaela Kohout, Ana Rogojanu and Georg Wolfmayr
Homeownership amongst second-generation immigrants in Canada pp. 1111-1131 Downloads
Yuchen Li, Michael Haan and Teresa Abada
Re(de)fining success: tenancy issues, provider supports, and tenancy outcomes in an Australian Permanent Supportive Housing programme pp. 1132-1156 Downloads
Francisco Perales, Cameron Parsell, Christine Ablaza, Ella Kuskoff, Stefanie Plage and Rose Stambe
‘People need housing to live in’: precarity and the rental market during tourism gentrification pp. 1157-1178 Downloads
Már Wolfgang Mixa and Kristín Loftsdóttir
Renovation without renoviction: the green redevelopment of a municipal housing estate in Drewitz, Germany pp. 1179-1204 Downloads
Alessandro Busà
From collective centres to private accommodation: housing trajectories of asylum migrants in Switzerland pp. 1205-1225 Downloads
Julie Lacroix and Anne-Laure Bertrand
Framing the housing crisis: politicization and depoliticization of the Dutch housing debate pp. 1226-1251 Downloads
Cody Hochstenbach
Slow and sudden violence: why and when uprisings occur by Derek Hyra pp. 1252-1253 Downloads
Madeleine Pill

Volume 40, issue 4, 2025

COVID-19 as a disruption to China’s ‘tenure neutrality’ initiative? State-accentuated tenure inequality and rental sector precarity during the pandemic pp. 775-797 Downloads
Jin Zhu and Hal Pawson
Social networks and dispositional factors determining housing status of urban residents: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 798-823 Downloads
Efa Tadesse Debele and Taye Negussie
The regulation of families with children in apartments pp. 824-844 Downloads
Sophie-May Kerr, Hazel Easthope and Cathy Sherry
The repertoire of housing contention: the birth of the Stay Put campaign in Barcelona pp. 845-866 Downloads
Jordi Bonshoms Guzmán
‘In-betweenness’: migrants experience accessing rental housing in the innerburbs neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile pp. 867-891 Downloads
Andrea Urbina Julio
Contrasting inclusionary housing initiatives in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway: how the past shapes the present pp. 892-913 Downloads
Anna Granath Hansson, Janni Sørensen, Berit Irene Nordahl and Michael Tophøj Sørensen
Are gated communities “safe havens”? Examining housing price dynamics of Chinese gated and non-gated communities during COVID-19 pandemic pp. 914-939 Downloads
Lirong Hu and Shenjing He
Linking landlords to uncover ownership obscurity pp. 940-965 Downloads
Forrest Hangen and Daniel T. O’Brien
Students take over: prefiguring urban commons in student housing co-operatives pp. 966-987 Downloads
Anke Schwittay
Homeowner-renter wealth inequalities and position in the rural-urban hierarchy pp. 988-1012 Downloads
George Galster and Terje Wessel
Homelessness, liberty and property pp. 1013-1015 Downloads
Ibrahim Can Sezgin

Volume 40, issue 3, 2025

Parent- or self-reliance? Understanding young homeowners’ housing quality in Beijing from an intergenerational and dynamic perspective pp. 513-537 Downloads
Yanji Zhang and Qiong He
The effect of supply- and demand-side subsidies on low-income renters’ housing outcomes: evidence from South Korea pp. 538-564 Downloads
Bo Kyong Seo, In Hyee Hwang and Hyun-Jeong Lee
Housing as a human right, rent supplements and the new Canada Housing Benefit pp. 565-588 Downloads
Catherine Leviten-Reid, Megan Digou and Jacqueline Kennelly
Tenant participation and emerging social media practices in the social housing sector pp. 589-609 Downloads
Jenna Condie and Liz Ayres
Does telecommuting influence homeownership and housing choice? Evidence based on pre-pandemic data pp. 610-647 Downloads
Pengyu Zhu, Yuqing Guo and Praveen Maghelal
A qualitative analysis of housing and homemaking for people labelled/with intellectual disabilities in Ontario, Canada pp. 648-672 Downloads
Sabine O’Donnell, Ann Fudge Schormans and Robert Wilton
Conceptualising housing as infrastructure: a framework for thinking infrastructurally in housing studies pp. 673-695 Downloads
Tegan L. Bergan and Emma R. Power
Peripheral housing rentierisation in Southern Europe: reflections from the Portuguese case pp. 696-721 Downloads
Ana Cordeiro Santos
Heterogenous treatment effects of a voluntary Inclusionary Zoning program on housing prices pp. 722-747 Downloads
Marcelo Ortiz-Villavicencio, Gonzalo Sanchez and Mario A. Fernández
Living and working in the (post-pandemic) city: a research agenda pp. 748-770 Downloads
Constance Uyttebrouck, Pascal De Decker and Caroline Newton
Where the hood at? Fifty years of change in black neighborhoods pp. 771-773 Downloads
David P. Varady

Volume 40, issue 2, 2025

The changing social structure of housing tenures through China’s successive urban housing reforms pp. 279-301 Downloads
Junru Cui and Rowan Arundel
Perceived privacy of the dwelling and psychological restoration during the COVID-19 lockdown pp. 302-322 Downloads
Aurora de Jesús Mejía-Castillo, Rubén Flores-González, Claudio Rafael Castro López and Vicenta Reynoso-Alcántara
Psychological effects of mould and damp in the home: scoping review pp. 323-345 Downloads
Samantha K. Brooks, Sonny S. Patel, Dale Weston and Neil Greenberg
Too close for comfort? Impact of pandemic residential environment on women’s life satisfaction and spousal relationships pp. 346-369 Downloads
Jeremy Lim-Soh, Poh Lin Tan and Nikhitha Mary Mathew
The effect of dwelling-based and neighbourhood-based precariousness on mental wellbeing pp. 370-390 Downloads
Jack Hewton, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Ranjodh Singh
Three contradictions between ESG finance and social housing decarbonisation: a comparison of five European countries pp. 391-417 Downloads
Alejandro Fernández, Marietta Haffner and Marja Elsinga
Introducing social housing Asset Management as a comprehensive system pp. 418-443 Downloads
Andrea Sharam
Feeling lucky: young adults, housing struggles, and the neoliberal politics of entitlement pp. 444-465 Downloads
Heather Rollwagen and Brennan Mayhew
Single-family rental (SFR) investor types, property conditions, and implications for urban neighbourhoods: evidence from Memphis, Tennessee pp. 466-486 Downloads
Austin Harrison, Dan Immergluck and Jeremy Walker
Evaluating the impact of public housing after prison for a sex offence pp. 487-510 Downloads
Rebecca Reeve, Chris Martin, Ruth McCausland, Hal Pawson and Eileen Baldry
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 pp. 511-512 Downloads
Ryan Powell

Volume 40, issue 1, 2025

Home plus home: understanding Chinese second-home owners’ motivations and satisfaction through the role of ‘face’ pp. 1-26 Downloads
Jia-Huey Yeh, Yucheng Zou and Guoliang Xu
Density and precarious housing: overcrowding, sensorial urbanism, and intervention in Hong Kong pp. 27-45 Downloads
Hung-Ying Chen and Colin McFarlane
Dreaming of efficient markets? Residential construction, competition & affordability in the Swedish housing sector pp. 46-69 Downloads
Timothy Blackwell, Ståle Holgersen and Maria Wallstam
At home in the ‘home’? Narratives of home in repertoires of institutional dining pp. 70-93 Downloads
Michal Synek and Dana Hradcová
Changes in criminal justice involvement among renters in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties pp. 94-115 Downloads
Laura Witte, Jack Tsai, Paula Cuccaro, Andrea Link, Vanessa Cox and Vanessa Schick
Discrimination against people with mental, physical or visual disabilities in the French rental housing market: field experiment pp. 116-138 Downloads
Alexandre Flage and Julie Le Gallo
Dire consequences: waiting for social housing in three Australian states pp. 139-160 Downloads
Alan Morris, Catherine Robinson and Jan Idle
Housing cost, consistency, and context and their relationship to health pp. 161-184 Downloads
Jinhee Yun and Megan E. Hatch
Housing and welfare reform, and the suburbanization of poverty in UK cities 2011–20 pp. 185-206 Downloads
Nick Bailey, Mark Livingston and Bin Chi
Barriers to accessing social housing programs in Canada pp. 207-228 Downloads
Erin Dej, John Ecker and Natasha Martino
Marginal gentrifiers, networks of mobilization and new contentious collective identities. The struggle for housing in post-austerity Lisbon pp. 229-252 Downloads
Guya Accornero and Tiago Carvalho
Awareness of segregation in a welfare state: a Finnish local policy perspective pp. 253-274 Downloads
Katriina Rosengren, Jarkko Rasinkangas and Hannu Ruonavaara
Upsold: real estate agents, prices, and neighborhood inequality pp. 275-277 Downloads
Katrin B. Anacker
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