Special issue: call for papers Housing serves as a major type of social infrastructure for cities around the globe, and has played a pivotal role in promoting and sustaining livability,…
We recently introduced the Book Review Forum as a new publication format. Book Review Forums and the books they review are important to the mission of the journal and to the…
Episode 14 of the Housing Journal Podcast features an interview with Prof Nicole Gurran about a recently published IJHP Special Issue, which she edited with Pranita Shrestha and Sophia Maalsen,…
Topics & Guests: Helena Bohman, Malmo University, and Bo Bengtsson, Uppsala University, discuss tenant influence on housing renovations in Sweden. Andreas Scheba and Ivan Turok, from University of the Free…
Incremental housing is both a driver of and response to spectacular contemporary urbanisation across the globe, particularly in the Global South. It is a step-by-step approach to housing construction in…
An update to the previous digest, below you’ll find all the book reviews from the most recent two IJHP issues of 2020. The book title links to the publisher’s online…
We have some great book reviews coming up. So here is quick rundown of those already published, in our first two issues, this year. The book title links to the…
Pandemic responses, such as lock-downs, and resultant economic insecurity exacerbate and highlight housing-generated health inequalities Some of the most significant social change occurring this century in high-income countries is being…
Pressured housing markets in many big cities in OECD countries mean that rent regulation is back on the political agenda. In Germany, stronger rent regulations were introduced in 2015. In…
As the year draws to a close, some of you might be thinking about what to read over the new-year break. So to help, here is an overview of all…