Volume 2: Housing and Home - Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities (Hardback)
Alma Clavin (author of contributions), Niamh Moore-Cherry (author of contributions), Carla Maria Kayanan (author of contributions), Faryal Diwan (author of contributions), Samadrita Das (author of contributions), Kamalika Banerjee (author of contributions), Sher Afgan Tareen (author of contributions), Amanda Furiasse (author of contributions), Dennis Archambault (author of contributions), Claudia Sanford (author of contributions), Tam Perry (author of contributions), Rosalie Warnock (author of contributions), Julia de Kadt (author of contributions), Alexandra Parker (author of contributions), Brian Robson (author of contributions), Dillon Newton (author of contributions), Leanne Monchuk (author of contributions), Rachel Armitage (author of contributions), Philip Brown (author of contributions), Yu Wang (author of contributions), Guanyu Jason Ran (author of contributions), Liangni Sally Liu (author of contributions), Lukas Stevens (author of contributions), Wescley Xavier (author of contributions), Luca Maria Francesco Fabris (author of contributions), Federico Camerin (author of contributions), Yuvacan Atmaca (author of contributions), Zeynep Atas (author of contributions), Phil Hubbard (author of contributions), Loretta Lees (author of contributions), Derek Hyra (author of contributions), Rebecca Tunstall (author of contributions), Brian Doucet (editor), Pierre Filion (editor), Rianne van Melik (editor)Published: 22/07/2021
The COVID-19 pandemic was not a great ‘equaliser’, but rather an event whose impact intersected with pre-existing inequalities affecting different people, places, and geographic scales. Nowhere is this more apparent than in housing.
Written by an international group of experts, this book casts light on how the virus has impacted the experience of home and housing through the lens of wider urban processes around transportation, land use, planning policy, racism, and inequality. Case studies from around the world examine issues around gentrification, housing processes, design, systems, finance and policy.
Offering crucial insights for reforming cities to be more resilient to future crises, this is an invaluable resource for scholars and policy makers alike.
Publisher: Bristol University Press
ISBN: 9781529218961
Number of pages: 236
Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
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