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C.J. Huisman

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To a large extent, established formal participation schemes fail to deliver on their promise of transferring substantial power to tenants, while self-organized housing remains a niche for those who have a strong inclination and ample resources. Given the rise of renting in Europe ...
In the face of societal challenges such as decreasing housing affordability, population ageing, individualisation and climate change, Europe has seen a rise in collaborative housing. Such housing comprises a wide range of collectively self-organised residential projects, which ha ...

Insecure tenure in Amsterdam

Who rents with a temporary lease, and why? A baseline from 2015

Given that insecure leases impact negatively on ontological security and subjective well-being, and given increasing pressure on European housing markets, more insight into insecure leases is timely. In this article, we assess the occurrence of temporary leases in the city of Ams ...

Non-enforcement as a technique of governance

The case of rental housing in the Netherlands

When governments systematically fail to ensure that a policy is implemented, while at the same time keeping that policy in place, this can result in a reality where certain regulations are simultaneously officially present but informally absent. In this paper, I derive from the c ...

Integration through Collaborative Housing?

Dutch Starters and Refugees Forming Self-Managing Communities in Amsterdam

Since 2015, Europe has experienced an unprecedented influx of people fleeing countries facing political turmoil. Upon receiving asylum status, refugees in the Netherlands are currently regionally dispersed and individually housed in public housing. The municipality of Amsterdam h ...
Squatting in Britain 1945–1955: housing, politics, and direct action, by Don Watson, London, Merlin Press, 2016, 205 pp., $16.99 (paperback), ISBN 9780850367287@en