Housing Studies

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We are Housing Studies - the international journal providing a forum for theoretical and analytical developments in the housing field.

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    17. pro 2019.

    🎧📢👂🏻 Housing Journal Podcast Ep6 out now with interviews on & , plus editors’ takes on the shifting housing journal landscape, inc advice for authors feat’ two of our editors & Hal Pawson

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  2. Two brand new articles available online today, exploring international student's housing experiences and people's experiences of self-build in the Netherlands: see

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    “not just a singular “housing crisis”. There may be a supply crisis, a demand crisis, a quality crisis, a distribution crisis, a credit crisis, a rental crisis, and so on. All of these issues differ between local, national and international contexts.” For ref

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  5. 'Housing crisis? What crisis? How politicians talk about housing and why it matters' and Gauri Nandedkar talk about their research published in in

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    prije 20 sati

    Might be interesting for (in no particular order): And for everyone who attended the conference last year where I presented a draft of this paper!

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    prije 20 sati

    Our article about the housing experiences off international students in the Netherlands is live! Take home messages: many int students face discrimination on the housing market and live in squalid and temporary dwellings

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    27. sij

    The HSA is incredibly sad to learn of the passing of Professor Ray Forrest. Ray's friend and colleague has written a fitting tribute to the life and career of a prominent housing and urban studies scholar. You can read it here

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    21. sij

    CFP for special issue in Towards a global housing studies: beyond dichotomy, normativity + common abstraction Edited by + More info

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    15. sij

    This is great! I didn't know about this podcast.

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    16. sij

    : Receiving rent assistance may protect recipients from health declines; current housing aid shortages may affect community health.

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  12. 14. sij

    Call for abstracts for special issue on the theme ‘Towards a global housing studies: beyond dichotomy, normativity and common abstraction’, deadline 7th February.

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    13. sij

    Looking for a good podcast recommendation? Take a look at The Housing Journal Podcast from and . Each episode features interviews with key thinkers in housing research and policy. Well worth a listen!

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    13. sij

    Excited to see the most recent article from my PhD available online in ! Co-authored with my wonderful supervisors &

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    7. sij

    The I-SPHERE 2020 seminar series kicks off 22nd January, when we'll hear from Autumn Roesch-Marsh from , on 'Wellbeing and Transition: The needs of BME, migrant and refugee children and their families'. All welcome, details in the link below

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    8. sij

    Very excited to have been able to contribute to this! My response suggests that the use of the Rawlsian approach to justice can help us develop a normative evaluative approach to broader social policy based on the Capabilities Approach.

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    7. sij

    New paper from our Dr Beth Watts, & in . It looks at 'Conditionality in the context of housing‐led homelessness policy: comparing Australia’s Housing First agenda to Scotland’s “rights‐based” approach'

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    8. sij

    This new focus issue on the capabilities approach by Boram Kim ed. by includes commentary by Helen Taylor, , Susan Fitzpatrick, Chris Foye, Deb Batterham, Susan McCallum, Angelika Papadopoulos and Anton Hemerijk. Download now

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    8. sij

    New special focus issue discussing Boram Kim's 'How to Apply the Capability Approach to Housing Policy? Concepts, Theories and Challenges' available now open access in Housing Theory and Society online.

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    8. sij

    Pleased to see our article on the 'Emotions of Private Renting' recognised as one of the 'must reads' of 2019 by : . You can view the paper open access in :

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    6. sij

    Professor 's article on housing subsidy programs is FREE to view until the end of March. Read it at 👇

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