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This editorial frames housing justice as a question of spatial and temporal struggle, engaging the longue durée of dispossession, endurance, and collective transformation. From the weaponisation of space–time in conditions of settler colonial domination to the quieter bureaucratic violence of eviction, precarity, and financialisation in global cities, housing injustice emerge...

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In recent years, community land trusts (CLT) have emerged globally as strategies for community-based development, collective land stewardship and affordable housing provision in contexts undergoing pressures related to gentrification. Offering an alternative approach to land ownership based on the idea that land is a public rather than a private good, CLTs function as a stewa...

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Hotel Housing:

Hotels have historically provided an informal yet often overlooked housing choice for a diverse array of residents, from middle-class workers to transient individuals. Once regarded as a viable housing option, living in hotels has become increasingly stigmatized, relegated to lower-income groups who face barriers to renting or owning homes. As affordable housing becomes incre...

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In Ireland’s housing crisis, evictions are the violent manifestation of large processes of welfare ruination such as austerity, neoliberalism and the accompanying financialization of housing. In Dublin, Ireland, private rental sector (PRS) tenants are perpetually engaging with eviction. In this article, by combining theoretical interventions in the study of the ruination of w...

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This article examines the role of community exhibitions as both a space and a medium for housing justice efforts. By reflecting on the re-activation of community archives, this article addresses two key gaps in existing scholarship: first, the limited consideration of how community archives might expand access beyond a narrow circle of archival users to fulfill their social a...

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