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Housing matters podcast

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by Amber Howard, Marieke van der Star, Vera Vrijmoeth, and Junru Cui

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In this podcast, we sit down with researchers and stakeholders from a range of fields and disciplines to discuss major 21st century housing topics. Looking at causes, consequences, and potential solutions, we unpack the following themes: Housing, accessibility and affordability; Housing, financialization and its economic effects; Housing, ethics and justice. This podcast is brought to you by Amber Howard, Marieke van der Star, Vera Vrijmoeth, and Junru Cui. Sound design is by Pim Bellinga and editing by Jacob Nielsen. This podcast is funded by the Centre for Urban Studies at the University of Amsterdam.

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6/23/2021

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September 10, 2021

Housing, Ethics And Justice (Part 2)

In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. In part 2 of this episode we are joined by Leilani Farha, former UN special rapporteur on adequate housing and director of the Shift, to discuss the human right to housing and the political and legal action which can help enforce this right.

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September 6, 2021

Housing, Ethics And Justice (Part 1)

In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. We are joined by geographer Richard Ronald and political philosopher Lisa Herzog to discuss how housing has become unevenly distributed across generations and social groups, and how mortgage dynamics have undermined access to housing. We then catch up with Melissa Koutouzis and Mieke Megawati Vlamblom to talk about the housing protests going on in the Netherlands right now, followed by Jan de Vries from Bureau Straatjurist to discuss homelessness, how itโ€™s rising in Dutch cities and what can be done about it.

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July 28, 2021

Housing, Financialization And Its Economic Effects

In the second episode of this series we discuss the financialisation of housing and its economic effects. We are joined by human geographer Manuel Aalbers and geographer Desiree Fields to discuss how housing has become financialised in the past decades, what role has this had in rising house prices, and how digital technologies have exacerbated the use of housing as an asset class. We then catch up with Nic Vrieselaar from Rabobank and Stephen Le Fanu from Bristol and Bath regional capital to discuss mortgage and tax dynamics, and alternative means for property investment with positive social impact.

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What is Housing matters podcast?

In this podcast, we sit down with researchers and stakeholders from a range of fields and disciplines to discuss major 21st century housing topics. Looking at causes, consequences, and potential solutions, we unpack the following themes: Housing, accessibility and affordability; Housing, financialization and its economic effects; Housing, ethics and justice.

This podcast is brought to you by Amber Howard, Marieke van der Star, Vera Vrijmoeth, and Junru Cui. Sound design is by Pim Bellinga and editing by Jacob Nielsen. This podcast is funded by the Centre for Urban Studies at the University of Amsterdam.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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