Neoliberal paradigms and the privatisation of housing have recently been confronted with social movements in many large European metropolises. The political and social need for more participation in housing, for new forms of urban land politics and for specific and powerful rental regulation is obvious. The special book section analyses these dimensions of housing and housing politics in a comparative European perspective and discusses new policy approaches for urban housing. Furthermore, the Jahrbuch Stadt Regionoffers scientific articles and reports, as well as a monitoring section and book reviews related to interdisciplinary urban research and planning issues.
Cuprins
Contentious urban housing politics in European metropolises between financialisation, dispossession and re-possession.- In search of equity. French housing policy and ‘Grand Paris’.- Housing and housing policies in Madrid in the light of real estate crisis, protests and new regulatory policies.- The Housing Market in Poland in the liberalized spatial planning system: National context and metropolitan dimension of the Poznań agglomeration.- The Production of housing policies through performativity: Understanding the emergence of new state interventions in Berlin.- Ankommen und Aufnehmen: Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Fragen der Anerkennung im Flucht- und Migrationsdiskurs.- Das Urbane Gebiet: Perspektiven auf und für eine neue Gebietskategorie.- Rezensionen.- Dokumentation und Statistik.
Despre autor
Rainer Wehrhahn is professor of urban geography and population and migration studies at Kiel University. Jörg Pohlan is professor of urban development and quantitative methods of urban and regional research at the Hafen City University, Hamburg. Christine Hannemann is professor of architectural and housing sociology at the University of Stuttgart. Frank Othengrafen is assistant professor in regional planning and governance at Leibniz Universität Hannover. Brigitta Schmidt-Lauber is professor of European Ethnology at the University of Vienna.