Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 10, 2019
- Housing activism: overlooked forms, practices and implications pp. 1585-1587

- Dominika V. Polanska, Katia Valenzuela-Fuentes and Anne Kaun
- Bitter wins or a long-distance race? Social and political outcomes of the Spanish housing movement pp. 1588-1611

- Miguel A. Martinez
- Urban challengers weaving their networks: between the ‘right to housing’ and the ‘right to the city’ pp. 1612-1634

- Anna Domaradzka and Filip Wijkström
- Housing activism in urban China: the quest for autonomy in neighbourhood governance pp. 1635-1653

- Ngai Ming Yip
- Socially innovative housing activism: local context and collective leadership practices in Barcelona and New York City pp. 1654-1672

- Marc Parés
- Everyday resistance: exposing the complexities of participatory slum-upgrading projects in Nagpur pp. 1673-1689

- Febe De Geest and Simon De Nys-Ketels
- Religious identity and real estate wealth accumulation: evidence from Canada pp. 1690-1720

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- Housing location choices of the poor: does access to jobs matter? pp. 1721-1745

- Lingqian Hu and Liming Wang
- Housing associations: a legal handbook pp. 1746-1747

- Dave Cowan
- Reification and representation: architecture in the political-media complex pp. 1747-1749

- Keith Jacobs
Volume 34, issue 9, 2019
- The impact of fuel poverty upon self-reported health status among the low-income population in Europe pp. 1377-1403

- Jordi Bosch, Laia Palència, Davide Malmusi, Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo and Carme Borrell
- Supporting or dragging? effects of neighbourhood social ties on social integration of rural-to-urban migrants in China pp. 1404-1421

- Zhilin Liu
- Quality matters: housing and the mental health of rural migrants in urban China pp. 1422-1444

- Shenghua Xie
- Joint building ventures as a new instrument for urban development: a qualitative analysis of Baugruppen in Freiburg, Germany pp. 1445-1464

- Ann-Kathrin Seemann, Christin Jahed and Jörg Lindenmeier
- The effect of market conditions on the housing outcomes of subsidized households: the case of the US voucher programme pp. 1465-1484

- Gregg Colburn
- Strengthening housing finance in emerging markets: the savings and credit cooperative organisation (SACCO) model in Kenya pp. 1485-1520

- Christopher Feather and Chris K. Meme
- Urban regeneration and tenure mix: exploring the dynamics of neighbour interactions pp. 1521-1542

- Tatiana Moreira de Souza
- Housing liquidation and financial adequacy of retirees in New Zealand pp. 1543-1580

- Jelita Noviarini, Andrew Coleman, Helen Roberts and Rosalind H. Whiting
- Making massive small change: building the urban society we want pp. 1581-1582

- David Allatt
- Ownership, narrative, things pp. 1582-1584

- Peter Williams
Volume 34, issue 8, 2019
- Correction pp. X-X

- The Editors
- ‘From Choice to Chance’: choice-based letting use in forced tenant relocations in New South Wales, Australia pp. 1243-1262

- Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita and Kristian Ruming
- Assembling an innovative social housing project in Melbourne: mapping the potential for social innovation pp. 1263-1285

- Katrina Raynor
- ‘Take whatever you can get’: practicing Housing First in Alberta pp. 1286-1306

- Jalene T. Anderson-Baron and Damian Collins
- Defining and measuring housing affordability using the Minimum Income Standard pp. 1307-1329

- Matt Padley and Lydia Marshall
- Stability, advocacy and voice: opportunities and challenges in resident-led preservation of affordable housing pp. 1330-1348

- Kathryn Howell
- Three phases of Danish cohousing: tenure and the development of an alternative housing form pp. 1349-1371

- Henrik Gutzon Larsen
- Decentring urban governance: narratives, resistance and contestation pp. 1372-1374

- Keith Jacobs
- Mulitigenerational family living: evidence and policy implications from Australia pp. 1374-1375

- Barbara Mitchell
Volume 34, issue 7, 2019
- ‘Super-gentrification’ triumphs: gentrification and the displacement of public housing tenants in Sydney’s inner-city pp. 1071-1088

- Alan Morris
- How do housing and labour markets affect individual homelessness? pp. 1089-1116

- Guy Johnson, Rosanna Scutella, Yi-Ping Tseng and Gavin Wood
- Housing rites: young people’s experience of conditional pathways out of homelessness pp. 1117-1139

- Alasdair B. R. Stewart
- Citizen support for spending to reduce homelessness in Canada’s largest urban centres pp. 1140-1162

- Carey Doberstein and Alison Smith
- Social discourse, housing search and residential segregation: the social determinants of recent economic migrants’ residential mobility in Seville pp. 1163-1188

- Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual
- An evolutionary approach to regional housing resilience: the role of agency and the ‘epistemic community' pp. 1189-1211

- Peter Lee
- Neighbourhood ties and employment: a test of different hypotheses across neighbourhoods pp. 1212-1234

- Gijs Custers
- Navigating community development: harnessing comparative advantages to create strategic partnerships pp. 1235-1237

- David P. Varady
- Social housing and urban renewal: a cross-national perspective pp. 1237-1239

- Hal Pawson
- From conflict to inclusion in housing: interaction of communities, residents & activists pp. 1239-1241

- Yoric Irving-Clarke
Volume 34, issue 6, 2019
- Intersections of inequality in homeownership in Sweden pp. 897-924

- Brett Christophers and David O’Sullivan
- Homophily horizons and ethnic mover flows among homeowners in Scotland pp. 925-945

- Jessie Bakens and Gwilym Pryce
- The other disadvantaged neighbourhood: income related effects of living in rural peripheries pp. 946-973

- Josef Bernard and Jiří Šafr
- Family formation, parental background and young adults’ first entry into homeownership in Britain and Germany pp. 974-996

- Sait Bayrakdar, Rory Coulter, Philipp Lersch and Sergi Vidal
- Ambivalence in place attachment: the lived experiences of residents in danwei communities facing demolition in Shenyang, China pp. 997-1020

- Xin Li, Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham
- Governing comfort in France: from hygienism to sustainable housing XXth–XXIst century pp. 1021-1036

- Yankel Fijalkow
- Homeowner investor subjects as providers of family care and assistance pp. 1037-1063

- Megan Nethercote
- The Homeless Person in Contemporary Society pp. 1064-1065

- Lynne McMordie
- A place to call home: women as agents of change in Mumbai pp. 1065-1067

- Kathleen Flanagan
- The urban politics of squatters’ movements pp. 1067-1069

- Jack Barton
Volume 34, issue 5, 2019
- Neoliberal abandonment in disability housing provision: a look at England and Chile pp. 741-760

- Andrew Power and Mariela Gaete-Reyes
- Examining housing discrimination across race, gender and felony history pp. 761-778

- Douglas N. Evans, Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Michelle A. Cubellis
- Housing entry pathways of refugees in Vienna, a city of social housing pp. 779-803

- Anita Aigner
- The geographic and sociodemographic transformation of multifamily rental housing in the Texas Triangle pp. 804-826

- Rebecca J. Walter and Ian Caine
- Housing crisis, hardship and safety net support: examining the effects of foreclosure on households and families pp. 827-848

- Laryssa Mykyta
- Technological change and estate agents’ practices in the changing nature of housing transactions pp. 849-867

- Richard Dunning, Deborah Levy, Craig Watkins and Gareth Young
- Exploring housing careers among Ghanaians in Toronto, Canada pp. 868-891

- David Firang
- Rethinking the economics of land and housing pp. 892-893

- Boyana Buyuklieva
- Generational interdependencies: the social implications for welfare pp. 893-895

- Jenny Hoolachan
- Welfare conditionality pp. 895-896

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 4, 2019
- Correction pp. X-X

- The Editors
- The challenge of conceptualizing affordable housing: definitions and their underlying agendas in Israel pp. 565-587

- Rachel Friedman and Gillad Rosen
- Action–reaction. Survival strategies of tenants and landlords in the private rental sector in Belgium pp. 588-608

- Jana Verstraete and Marjan Moris
- Los Angeles housing models and neighbourhoods’ role in supportive housing residents’ social integration pp. 609-635

- Taylor Harris, Genevieve Dunton, Benjamin Henwood, Harmony Rhoades, Eric Rice and Suzanne Wenzel
- Changing contexts, critical moments and transitions: interim outcomes for children and young people living through involuntary relocation pp. 636-665

- Louise Lawson and Ade Kearns
- In search of profit: housing association investment in private rental housing pp. 666-687

- A. D. H. (Tony) Crook and Peter A. Kemp
- Housing allowances: still struggling to make ends meet pp. 688-714

- Véronique Flambard
- Settling in or moving out? Exploring the effect of mobility intentions on public housing exits pp. 715-733

- Prentiss A. Dantzler and Jason D. Rivera
- The divided city: poverty and prosperity in urban America pp. 734-736

- David Varady
- Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City pp. 736-738

- Rebecca Asady
- Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions pp. 737-739

- Greg Lloyd
- Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions pp. 738-739

- Greg Lloyd
Volume 34, issue 3, 2019
- Jürgen Friedrichs pp. 387-387

- The Editors
- Mind the gap: implications of overseas investment for regional house price divergence in Britain pp. 388-406

- Chris Hamnett and Jonathan Reades
- Welfare through regulatory means: eviction and repossession policies in Singapore pp. 407-424

- Hanan Haber, Nir Kosti and David Levi-Faur
- Houses without people and people without houses: a cultural and institutional exploration of an Italian paradox pp. 425-447

- Martina Gentili and Joris Hoekstra
- Housing ownership and housing wealth: new evidence in transitional China pp. 448-468

- Lili Wu, Yang Bian and Wei Zhang
- Housing context and childbearing in Sweden: a cohort study pp. 469-488

- Margarita Chudnovskaya
- New neoliberal public housing policies: between centrality discourse and peripheralization practices in Santiago, Chile pp. 489-518

- Rodrigo Hidalgo Dattwyler, Luis Daniel Santana Rivas and Felipe Link
- From informal housing to apartment housing: exploring the ‘new social’ in a gecekondu rehousing project, Turkey pp. 519-537

- Tahire Erman
- Livability in dense residential neighbourhoods of Dhaka pp. 538-559

- Shammi Akter Satu and Rebecca L. H. Chiu
- Trans-Europe express, tour of a lost continent pp. 560-561

- David Allatt
- Environmental health and housing: issues for public health pp. 561-562

- Janet Oluwabunmi Ige
- Contested Property Claims: What Disagreement Tells Us About Ownership pp. 563-564

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 2, 2019
- ‘The long view’: Introduction for Special Edition of Housing Studies pp. 195-200

- Kathleen Flanagan and Keith Jacobs
- Slum clearance and relocation: a reassessment of social outcomes combining short-term and long-term perspectives pp. 201-225

- Ade Kearns, Valerie Wright, Lynn Abrams and Barry Hazley
- Kemeny revisited: the new homeownership-welfare dynamics pp. 226-251

- Megan Nethercote
- Housing policy in remote Indigenous communities: how politics obstructs good policy pp. 252-271

- Daphne Habibis, Rhonda Phillips and Peter Phibbs
- Comparative housing, urban crisis and political economy: an ethnographically based ‘long view’ from Auckland, Singapore and Berlin pp. 272-297

- Steffen Wetzstein
- Historicizing housing typologies: beyond welfare state regimes and varieties of residential capitalism pp. 298-318

- Timothy Blackwell and Sebastian Kohl
- A perennial problem? On underoccupation in English council housing pp. 319-337

- Dave Cowan and Alex Marsh
- Long-run urban dynamics: understanding local housing market change in London pp. 338-359

- Kenneth Gibb, Geoffrey Meen and Christian Nygaard
- The long-term effects of housing policy instrumentation: Rio de Janeiro’s case from an actor–network theory perspective pp. 360-379

- Hector Becerril
- Planning gain: providing infrastructure and affordable housing pp. 380-381

- Nicole Gurran
- Champions of Change: Shelter NSW, Community Activism and Transforming NSW’s Housing System pp. 382-383

- Keith Jacobs
- Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet pp. 384-385

- Anaid Yerena
Volume 34, issue 1, 2019
- Intergenerational family support for ‘Generation Rent’: the family home for socially disengaged young people pp. 1-23

- Mark Tsun On Wong
- Community land trusts: releasing possible selves through stable affordable housing pp. 24-48

- Kristen A. Hackett, Susan Saegert, Deshonay Dozier and Mariya Marinova
- Changes in transitions from private renting to homeownership in the context of rapidly rising house prices pp. 49-65

- Paul Sissons and Donald Houston
- Patterns of exits from housing in a homelessness system of care: the case of Calgary, Alberta pp. 66-91

- Ali Jadidzadeh and Nick Falvo
- Reproducing housing commons. Government involvement and differential commoning in a housing cooperative pp. 92-110

- Nele Aernouts and Michael Ryckewaert
- Rent assistance and health: findings from Detroit pp. 111-141

- Lucie Kalousová and Michael Evangelist
- Embedding financialization: a policy review of the English Affordable Homes Programme pp. 142-161

- Stewart Smyth
- Homeownership trends among the never married pp. 162-187

- Kusum Mundra and Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere
- Still renovating: a history of Canadian social housing policy pp. 188-189

- Nicholas Dagen Bloom
- English planning in crisis: 10 steps to a sustainable future pp. 189-191

- Glen Bramley
- Housing politics in the United Kingdom: Power, planning and protest pp. 191-193

- Yong-Chang Heo
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