The Diverse Economies of Housing

This paper questions the uncritical transfer of neoliberal concepts, such as financialisation and overreliance on conceptual dichotomies like formal/informal, as the lenses through which to understand practices of housing provision and consumption in the post-communist space. To this end, it introduces the newly-established ‘diverse economies’ framework, which has been used elsewhere to reveal existing and possible alternatives to advanced capitalism. Applied to the Romanian case, the lens of diverse economic practices helps shed light on the ways in which the current housing system was historically constituted, with implications for how housing consumption is now stratified across some related housing typologies. The paper invites debate on the theoretical usefulness of the diverse economies framework to study housing phenomena, particularly its implications for understanding patterns of inequality and poverty, its potential to devise useful analytical categories, and its effect of directing attention to acts of resistance to neoliberal capitalism.

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Petr Sunega (13.6.2019 11:48)

Dear Richard, thank you for your interest. The paper is available for free in pdf, you can open and/or download it.

Richard Sendi (13.6.2019 11:45)

I am interested in reading the full paper


Document Type
article
ISSN
2336-2839
Volume / Issue
6 / 1
Pages
32-41
Date of publication
18.2.2019

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Soaita, A. 2019. ‘The Diverse Economies of Housing.’ Critical Housing Analysis 6 (1): 32-41. https://doi.org/10.13060/23362839.2019.6.1.454