Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 10, 2020
- Financialization of housing policies in Latin America: a comparative perspective of Brazil and Mexico pp. 1633-1660

- Paulo Nascimento Neto and Luis Salinas Arreortua
- Elements of desirability: exploring meaningful dwelling features from resident’s perspective pp. 1661-1683

- Jenni Kuoppa, Niina Nieminen, Sampo Ruoppila and Markus Laine
- Explaining homelessness as a movement using metaphors in European academic writings of homelessness pp. 1684-1700

- Suvi Raitakari
- The social cleansing of London council estates: everyday experiences of ‘accumulative dispossession’ pp. 1701-1722

- Loretta Lees and Hannah White
- Neighborhood change – results from a dwelling panel pp. 1723-1741

- Jürgen Friedrichs and Jörg Blasius
- The property lobby: the hidden reality behind the housing crisis, Bob Colenutt, Bristol, Policy Press, 2020, 157 pp., £16.99 (pbk), ISBN 978-1447348160 pp. 1742-1743

- Chris Batt
Volume 35, issue 9, 2020
- Thinking relationally about housing and home pp. 1493-1500

- Hazel Easthope, Emma Power, Dallas Rogers and Rae Dufty-Jones
- Performing calculative practices: residual valuation, the residential development process and affordable housing pp. 1501-1517

- Laurence Murphy
- Indigenous relational understandings of the house-as-home: embodied co-becoming with Jerrinja Country pp. 1518-1533

- Hilton Penfold, Gordon Waitt, Pauline McGuirk and Alfred Wellington
- Revising the smart home as assemblage pp. 1534-1549

- Sophia Maalsen
- From encampments to hotspots: the changing policing of homelessness in New York City pp. 1550-1567

- Eric Goldfischer
- Saving the neighbourhood: understanding tenant activism in middle-class Manhattan pp. 1568-1585

- Michael R. Glass, Rachael A. Woldoff and Lisa M. Morrison
- Women’s mobility, neighbourhood socio-ecologies and homemaking in urban informal settlements pp. 1586-1606

- Ashraful Alam, Andrew McGregor and Donna Houston
- Relational housing across the North–South divide: learning between Albania, Uganda, and the UK pp. 1607-1627

- Julia Heslop, Colin McFarlane and Emma Ormerod
- Understanding affordability pp. 1628-1629

- Hal Pawson
- Housing Policy in Australia: A Case for System Reform pp. 1630-1631

- Alex Schwartz
Volume 35, issue 8, 2020
- Community attachment among residents living in public and commodity housing in China pp. 1337-1361

- Jiang Chang, Hongsheng Chen, Zhigang Li, Laura A. Reese, Dongyuan Wu, Junjie Tan and Dixiang Xie
- Korean apartment complexes and social relationships of the residents pp. 1362-1389

- Naeun Gu
- Housing market dualization: linking insider–outsider divides in employment and housing outcomes pp. 1390-1414

- Rowan Arundel and Christian Lennartz
- ‘It’s like they make it difficult for you on purpose’: barriers to property tax relief and foreclosure prevention in Detroit, Michigan pp. 1415-1441

- Alexa Eisenberg, Roshanak Mehdipanah and Margaret Dewar
- ‘You can’t put your roots down’: housing pathways, rental tenure and precarity in older age pp. 1442-1467

- Laura Bates, Robin Kearns, Tara Coleman and Janine Wiles
- ‘Generation rent’ and the emotions of private renting: self-worth, status and insecurity amongst low-income renters pp. 1468-1487

- Kim McKee, Adriana Mihaela Soaita and Jennifer Hoolachan
- Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves pp. 1488-1489

- Anne Green
- The entangled city: crime as urban fabric in Sao Paulo pp. 1489-1491

- Rowland Atkinson
Volume 35, issue 7, 2020
- Effects of institutional practices on delays in construction – views of Finnish homebuilder families pp. 1167-1193

- Jaakko Jussila and Katja Lähtinen
- Solo dwellers and domestic spatial needs in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland pp. 1194-1213

- Anne Tervo and Jukka Hirvonen
- The affordability of “affordable” housing in England: conditionality and exclusion in a context of welfare reform pp. 1214-1238

- Jenny Preece, Paul Hickman and Ben Pattison
- Naturalization and the transition to homeownership: an analysis of signalling in the Dutch housing market pp. 1239-1268

- Floris Peters
- Balancing act: the effects of race and poverty on LIHTC development in Boston pp. 1269-1284

- Shomon Shamsuddin and Hannah Cross
- Home inequity: race, wealth, and housing in St. Louis since 1940 pp. 1285-1308

- Colin Gordon and Sarah K. Bruch
- Homeless women, material objects and home (un)making pp. 1309-1331

- Lindsey McCarthy
- Home-land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State, by Rachel Humphris, Bristol, Bristol University Press, 2019, 256 pp., £80.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-5292-0192-5 pp. 1332-1333

- Ryan Powell
- The Politics and Practices of Apartment Living pp. 1333-1335

- David Allatt
Volume 35, issue 6, 2020
- The Everyman archetype: discursive reframing of private landlords in the financialization of rental housing pp. 981-1003

- Kath Hulse, Margaret Reynolds and Chris Martin
- Cultural diversity and sensitivity in public estate renewals: evidence from an Australian longitudinal study pp. 1004-1024

- Edgar Liu and Hazel Blunden
- Condominium self-governance? Issues, external interests, and the limits of statutory reform pp. 1025-1049

- Stefan R. Treffers and Randy K. Lippert
- Hybridity in the housing sector: examining impacts on social and private rented sector tenants in Scotland pp. 1050-1072

- Steve Rolfe, Lisa Garnham, Isobel Anderson, Pete Seaman, Jon Godwin and Cam Donaldson
- Understanding the pervasiveness of trauma within a housing facility for people living with HIV pp. 1073-1087

- Katrina Koehn, Alexandra B. Collins, Heather Burgess, Otto Von Bischoffshausen, Megan Marziali, Kate A. Salters, Robert S. Hogg and Surita Parashar
- A relay race: intergenerational transmission of housing inequality in urban China pp. 1088-1109

- Can Cui, Youqin Huang and Fenglong Wang
- House price diffusion of housing submarkets in Greater Sydney pp. 1110-1141

- Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
- Coveting your neighbour’s house: understanding the positional nature of residential satisfaction pp. 1142-1162

- Daniel Kuhlmann
- Home: ethnographic encounters pp. 1163-1164

- William Haynes
- Housing, neoliberalism and the archive: Reinterpreting the rise and fall of public housing pp. 1165-1166

- Michael Darcy
Volume 35, issue 5, 2020
- Housing need assessments in San Francisco, Vancouver, and Melbourne: normative science or neoliberal alchemy? pp. 771-794

- Matthew Palm and Carolyn Whitzman
- Understanding Indonesia’s gated communities and their relationship with inequality pp. 795-819

- Sonia Roitman and Redento B. Recio
- Incentivizing residential land development pp. 820-838

- Graeme Guthrie
- Build-to-Rent and the financialization of rental housing: future research directions pp. 839-874

- Megan Nethercote
- Migrants’ long-term residential trajectories in Sweden: persistent neighbourhood deprivation or spatial assimilation? pp. 875-902

- Louisa Vogiazides and Guilherme Chihaya
- Evictions, large owners, and serial filings: findings from Atlanta pp. 903-924

- Dan Immergluck, Jeff Ernsthausen, Stephanie Earl and Allison Powell
- Homeownership and job-match quality in France pp. 925-953

- Carole Brunet and Nathalie Havet
- The role of housing policy in perpetuating conditional forms of homelessness support in the era of housing first: Evidence from Australia pp. 954-975

- Andrew Clarke, Cameron Parsell and Margarita Vorsina
- The political economy of housing financialization pp. 976-977

- Ozlem Celik
- Introduction to housing pp. 978-979

- Sarah Mawhorter
Volume 35, issue 4, 2020
- Neoliberalism as entrepreneurial governmentality: contradictions and dissonance within contemporary English housing associations pp. 573-588

- Keith Jacobs and Tony Manzi
- Rental security and the property manager in a tenant’s search for a private rental property pp. 589-611

- Bronwyn Bate
- What are the impacts of living in social housing? New evidence from Australia pp. 612-647

- David Prentice and Rosanna Scutella
- The drivers of high health and justice costs among a cohort young homeless people in Australia pp. 648-678

- Paul Flatau, Kaylene Zaretzky, Emma Crane, Georgina Carson, Adam Steen, Monica Thielking and David MacKenzie
- Owning, renting, or living with parents? Changing housing situations among Canadian young adults, 2001 to 2011 pp. 679-702

- Michelle Maroto and Meryn Severson
- Built environment exposures of adults in the moving to opportunity experiment pp. 703-719

- Cathy L. Antonakos, Claudia J. Coulton, Robert Kaestner, Mickey Lauria, Dwayne E. Porter and Natalie Colabianchi
- Marriage-induced homeownership as a driver of housing booms: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 720-742

- William Ka Shing Cheung, Julian Tsz Kin Chan and Paavo Monkkonen
- Generation rent and the financialization of housing: a comparative exploration of the growth of the private rental sector in Ireland, the UK and Spain pp. 743-765

- Michael Byrne
- The new enclosure: the appropriation of public land in Neoliberal Britain pp. 766-767

- Brendan Edgeworth
- Improvised cities: architecture, urbanization and innovation in Peru pp. 768-769

- Jessica Pineda-Zumaran
Volume 35, issue 3, 2020
- Meanings of limited equity homeownership in community land trusts pp. 395-414

- Deborah G. Martin, Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani, Olivia R. Williams, Richard Kruger, Joseph Pierce and James DeFilippis
- Do housing costs impact on poverty in rural areas? pp. 415-438

- Madhu Satsangi and Michael Wilson
- Fortifying futures: how older boomerangers in English multigenerational households boost resilience through social capital accumulation and distribution pp. 439-458

- Angela Maye-Banbury and Martin McNally
- Homeless young people ‘strategizing’ a route to housing stability: service fatigue, exiting attempts and living ‘off grid’ pp. 459-483

- Paula Mayock and Sarah Parker
- Housing: an infrastructure of care pp. 484-505

- Emma R. Power and Kathleen J. Mee
- Inequalities in the transition to homeownership among young people in Scotland pp. 506-536

- Francesca Fiori, Elspeth Graham and Zhiqiang Feng
- Affordable housing finance companies in India: how do they ‘differently’ serve the underserved? pp. 537-566

- Disha Bhanot, Manav Khaire, Arti Kalro and Shishir K. Jha
- Common spaces of urban emancipation pp. 567-568

- Mara Ferreri
- Thinking home: interdisciplinary dialogues pp. 569-570

- Lindsey McCarthy
- Correction pp. 571-571

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 2, 2020
- Neighbouring house transaction response to assisted living facilities and nursing homes pp. 195-213

- Velma Zahirovic-Herbert and Karen M. Gibler
- Tenure type landscapes and housing market change: a geographical perspective on neo-liberalization in Sweden pp. 214-237

- Thomas Wimark, Eva K. Andersson and Bo Malmberg
- Accountability matters: beyond commitment, the role of accountability mechanisms in implementing plans in mixed income communities pp. 238-265

- April Jackson
- Advancing understandings of housing supply constraints: housing market recovery and institutional transitions in British speculative housebuilding pp. 266-289

- Sarah Payne
- Finding home after homelessness: older men’s experiences in single-site permanent supportive housing pp. 290-309

- Victoria F. Burns, Julie Deslandes- Leduc, Natalie St-Denis and Christine A. Walsh
- Journey to Home: development of a conceptual model to describe Veterans' experiences with resolving housing instability pp. 310-332

- Meagan Cusack, Ann Elizabeth Montgomery, Anneliese E. Sorrentino, Melissa E. Dichter, Manik Chhabra and Gala True
- The use of direct democracy to decide housing site allocations in English neighbourhoods pp. 333-352

- Quintin Bradley
- Overcrowding and sense of home in the Canadian Arctic pp. 353-375

- Karine Perreault, Mylène Riva, Philippe Dufresne and Christopher Fletcher
- Asset-based welfare in Brazil pp. 376-389

- Mayra Mosciaro and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Neoliberal housing policy: an international perspective pp. 390-391

- Samuel Burgum
- A research agenda for housing pp. 392-393

- Ella Horton
Volume 35, issue 1, 2020
- Understanding the contextual influences of the health outcomes of residential energy efficiency interventions: realist review pp. 1-28

- Nicola Willand, Cecily Maller and Ian Ridley
- Telling stories: the role of narratives in rental housing policy change in New Zealand pp. 29-49

- Sarah Bierre and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Housing price dynamics and bubble risk: the case of Turkey pp. 50-86

- Yener Coskun, Ünal Seven, Hasan Ertugrul and Ali Alp
- Understanding changing housing aspirations: a review of the evidence pp. 87-106

- Jenny Preece, Joe Crawford, Kim McKee, John Flint and David Robinson
- ‘Deliberative development’: Australia’s Baugruppen movement and the challenge of greater social inclusion pp. 107-122

- Andrea Sharam
- Housing pathways, aspirations and preferences of young adults within increasing urban density pp. 123-142

- Simon Opit, Karen Witten and Robin Kearns
- The digitization of advice and welfare benefits services: re-imagining the homeless user pp. 143-162

- Jennifer Harris
- The impact of the introduction of Italian property tax on urban development: a regional regression model pp. 163-188

- Salvatore Bimonte and Arsenio Stabile
- Ethnic spatial segregation in European cities pp. 189-191

- Remus Cretan
- Gentrification and displacement: the forced relocation of public housing tenants in inner-Sydney pp. 191-193

- Andrew Clarke
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