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Issue 7.1

Issue 7.1 // June 2025

Housing disputes, struggles, art and resistance in a time of violence

Issue 6.2

Issue 6.2 // October 2024

Archiving the Housing Conjuncture

Issue 6.1

Issue 6.1 // January 2024

Housing as a battlefield

Issue 5.1

Issue 5.1 // July 2023

Life-Affirmative Struggles for Home Across Borders

Issue 4.2

Issue 4.2 // December 2022

Lived realities versus state rationalities: Mobilizing within and against housing injustices

Issue 4.1

Issue 4.1 // July 2022

Carcerality, Housing Precarity and Abolition

Issue 3.2

Issue 3.2 // December 2021

Valuing housing in the normalised crises: Resistance, fatigue and lexicons of struggle

Issue 3.1

Issue 3.1 // May 2021

Tenant organizing, scholar activism, and global south perspectives as alternative infrastructures of knowledge production

Issue 2.2

Issue 2.2 // December 2020

Radical housing (dis)encounters: Reframing housing research and praxis

Issue 2.1

Issue 2.1 // May 2020

The renewed ‘crisis’: Housing struggle before and after the pandemic

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ISSN // 2632-2870
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The #LongRead "Financialization, possessive familialism, and the politics of vacancy" by @Vrantsis1 reinterprets vacancy as a tool for profit, reinforced by state policies, landlord lobbying & #Greece’s entrenched system of possessive #familialism

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Issue 7.1 #LongRead "Homes and Hands United" examines the strategic alliance between a graduate-student tenant union & teaching and Research Assistants at McMaster University, Hamilton, #Ontario
#housingaffordability & #labourstruggle in #studenthousing

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Issue 7.1 #LongRead by Luisa Gehriger "Between normalisation, critique and contestation: Why tenants threatened by displacement resist or comply with landlords' plans" draws on a five-years research with tenants facing renovation and demolition in #Basel

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In Issue 7.1 #LongRead "Exploring the spatial composition of UK social housing", Nick Clare, Joe Kearsey & Shaun French discuss the challenges of organising in, against-and-beyond #socialhousing, through insights from successful & unsuccessful campaigns

https://radicalhousingjournal.org/2025/exploring-the-spatial-composition-of-uk-social-housing/

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