Issue 1.2
Interrogating Rent: Structures, Struggles and Subjectivities
In this issue of the Radical Housing Journal we have opened a translocal conversation to interrogate the notion of ‘rent’ in various contexts. The different contributions collectively serve to unpack both traditional and contemporary structures enabling multiple forms of rentiership, as well as strategies of resistance towards securing dignified housing. We have strived to encourage an intersectional approach to experiences, subjectivities and processes of politicization, exploring the ways in which different groups and geographies are facing housing vulnerability through rent relations, particularly experienced by growing urban communities, transitional dwellers and groups left behind by contemporary housing markets.
https://doi.org/10.54825/ZOZX1060
Editorial
The Long Read

The political economy of the ‘residential rent relation’:
Antagonism and tenant organising in the Irish rental sector
Michael Byrne

Permanent transitoriness and housing policies:
Inside São Paulo’s low-income private rental market
Felipe Villela de Miranda, Raquel Rolnik, Renato Abramowicz Santos and Regina Dulce Lins

Negotiation, mediation and subjectivities:
How migrant renters experience informal rentals in Gurgaon’s urban villages
Mukta Naik

Resisting the rentier city:
Grassroots housing activism and renter subjectivity in post-crisis London
Matt Wilde
Retrospectives

Rent-striking the REIT:
Reflections on tenant organizing against financialized rental housing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Emily Power and Bjarke Skærlund Risager

The fight of housing cooperatives against gentrification in the Historic Centre of San Salvador
Natalia Quiñónez

Being civil is not enough:
On practices of citizenship of women living in poverty in Israel
Gal Levy and Riki Kohan-Benlulu

Defensive and expansionist struggles for housing justice:
120 years of community rights in New York City
Oksana Mironova
Conversations

Tenant and resident militancy for housing justice:
An exchange between Amanda Huron and Neil Gray
Amanda Huron and Neil Gray

On ‘being collective’:
A patchwork conversation with Somsook Boonyabancha on poverty, collective land tenure and Thailand’s Baan Mankong programme
Brenda Perez-Castro in conversation with Somsook Boonyabancha
Updates

Abolish rent!
Julian Francis Park

Housing the elderly:
Between crisis and resistance
Carolin Genz

The right to stay put:
Resistance and organizing in the wake of changing housing policies in Sweden
Jennie Gustafsson (in collaboration with Allt åt alla Malmö), Elof Hellström, Åse Richard and Scott Springfeldt

When European tenants’ unions meet
Jacob Stringer

Returning to the radical analysis of rent
Callum Ward