The renewed ‘crisis’: Housing struggle before and after the pandemic
The Issue 2.1 Editorial Collective has been hit by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic in many complex ways. After taking time to acknowledge the rupture, we decided to go forward with this issue as a way of joining the urgent discussion about the present and future of housing organizing. Wit...
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Radical Housing Journal
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description | The Issue 2.1 Editorial Collective has been hit by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic in many complex ways. After taking time to acknowledge the rupture, we decided to go forward with this issue as a way of joining the urgent discussion about the present and future of housing organizing. With this issue, we bring past experiences of struggle into the present as a basis for rethinking the housing doomsday machine that we got stuck with while trying to handle the pandemic and disastrous national quarantine management. Together with articles that reflect on the past experiences of housing struggles, we also opened this issue up for collective reflections about the present and the post-pandemic futures of housing and home. |
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spelling | doaj.art-59dcd9a31b7d4776b2b9838b293fb0d82022-12-22T04:34:27ZengRadical Housing JournalRadical Housing Journal2632-28702020-05-01211810.54825/GNPH5545The renewed ‘crisis’: Housing struggle before and after the pandemicAlejandra Reyeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9845-5000Michele Lancionehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9018-3562 The Issue 2.1 Editorial Collective has been hit by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic in many complex ways. After taking time to acknowledge the rupture, we decided to go forward with this issue as a way of joining the urgent discussion about the present and future of housing organizing. With this issue, we bring past experiences of struggle into the present as a basis for rethinking the housing doomsday machine that we got stuck with while trying to handle the pandemic and disastrous national quarantine management. Together with articles that reflect on the past experiences of housing struggles, we also opened this issue up for collective reflections about the present and the post-pandemic futures of housing and home.https://radicalhousingjournal.org/2020/editorial-2/ |
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title | The renewed ‘crisis’: Housing struggle before and after the pandemic |
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