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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
Housing issues have become a defining feature of our time. The capacity to affordably, securely, and sustainably house a growing, urbanizing population has become a pressing issue for policy makers worldwide. A Research Agenda for Housing sets the tone for debates relating to housing, featuring cutting-edge research from leading and emerging scholars.
This impressive work seeks to understand the complexity of housing through the lens of its most pertinent debates. Using examples and case studies from around the world, the contributors tackle housing rights, financialization, mortgage markets, public housing, sustainability, and affordability policies, considering housing in its larger societal and historical contexts. With a strong focus on the practical implications of housing research, this diverse book takes a critical approach to housing research, seeking to dissect and understand the nuances of homeownership, renting, liveability and vulnerability in the 21st century.
Featuring a broad summary of the state of knowledge of housing, this book is vital reading for both established scholars and graduates of urban studies and planning in need of an overview of the current state of housing research. Public policy makers from across the world will also benefit from the policy implications and recommendations provided by the contributors.
Contents
Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Housing Today
Markus Moos
PART II HOUSING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
2. The Right to Housing
Jessie Hohmann
3. Housing and Financialization
Manuel B. Aalbers
4. Affordability and Housing Policy in the World's Cities: Excavating the Global Housing Bubble
Alan Walks
5. Affordable Homeownership and Mortgage Markets in an International Context
Piyush Tiwari
6. How Urban Regimes Produce and Manage Informality: Insights from Three Different Cases of Informal Housing
Pietro Calogero, Jennifer Day, and Neeraj Dangol
PART III HOUSING TRENDS AND POLICIES
7. One Policy, Two Paths: The Development of a Chinese National Housing Policy and its Implementation in Chongqing and Shenzhen
Ka Ling Cheung, Jennifer Day, Hao Wu, and Richard Tomlinson
8. Social Mix and the Death of Public Housing
Martine August
9. Housing Vulnerable Populations in Australia and Beyond
Debbie Faulkner, Selina Tually, and Victoria Cornell
10. Sustainable Housing
Sarah Godfrey, Jennifer Dean, and Kristen Regier
11. The Regional and Local Dynamics of Life Course and Housing
Rik Damhuis, Wouter van Gent, Cody Hochstenbach, and Sako Musterd
PART IV HOUSING FUTURES
12. What's Livable? Comparing Concepts and Metrics for Housing and Livability
Nathanael Lauster
13. Sharing Housing: Is There an App for That?
Jake Wegmann
14. Innovations in Affordability Policies
Nicole Gurran
Index