Living cheek by jowl: intensifications, inequalities and interconnections, a new agenda for housing law research
Living cheek by jowl: intensifications, inequalities and interconnections, a new agenda for housing law research
In this introduction we argue that the intensification of housing, which is a consequence of continued and accelerated urbanisation, raises contestations which should be at the forefront of social justice/housing law research. We consider urban intensification, introduce the papers and explore their interconnections, and provide some reflections on future research.
Housing; social justice;intensification; urbanisation;inequalities; regulation, inequalities, intensification, regulation, urbanisation, Housing, social justice
395-403
Carr, Helen
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Kirton-Darling, Ed
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14 October 2025
Carr, Helen
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Kirton-Darling, Ed
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Carr, Helen and Kirton-Darling, Ed
(2025)
Living cheek by jowl: intensifications, inequalities and interconnections, a new agenda for housing law research.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 47 (4), .
(doi:10.1080/09649069.2025.2569183).
Abstract
In this introduction we argue that the intensification of housing, which is a consequence of continued and accelerated urbanisation, raises contestations which should be at the forefront of social justice/housing law research. We consider urban intensification, introduce the papers and explore their interconnections, and provide some reflections on future research.
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Living cheek by Jowl intensifications inequalities and interconnections a new agenda for housing law research
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Housing; social justice;intensification; urbanisation;inequalities; regulation, inequalities, intensification, regulation, urbanisation, Housing, social justice
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