Contemporary Housing Struggles A Structural Field of Contention Approach

This OA book provides a comparative study of housing contention in Budapest and Bucharest in 2008-2021. The financialization of housing and the resulting inequalities, expulsions and social contention are a central characteristic of today's capitalist crisis. These two East European cities that...

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Main Author: Florea, Ioana (auth)
Other Authors: Gagyi, Agnes (auth), Jacobsson, Kerstin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2022
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