Workshop program

(for the NHRC workshop program, see the main program)
 

Collaborative housing: Scaling-Up and Pre-Figuring Housing Futures - Building: P32 - Room: N020.121expand_more Chairs: Darinka Czischke, Claire Carriou
 

Description:  This group focuses on critical and prefigurative perspectives from collaborative housing scholarship that challenge dominant paradigms, policy innovations grounded in collaborative principles to improve housing outcomes, and strategies to scale diverse collaborative housing models.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Nina Vogel Researching Work on Participation: An Ethnographic Approach to Urban Development
Maria Schlüter Designing Encounter? A Spatial Study of Access Galleries in Collaborative Housing in Germany
Dikla Yizhar Urbanizing Collaborative Housing: Architectural Trajectories of Urban Kibbutzim in Israel

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Tomáš Horení Samec Future research of collaborative housing: advancing collaborative auto/ethnography as a methodological framework
Philippa Hughes Collective Property in Use: De-commodification, Institutional Fit and Adaptation Over Time
Petr Kodenko Kubala Locked into a green shell? Navigating the eco-social paradox in vienna’s subsidised collaborative housing
Ella Hancock Rethinking Cohousing: Lessons from International Examples of Inclusive and Affordable Housing

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Juan Pablo Urrutia Co-residential Living Arrangement Strategies. A Multiple Case Study from South America
Kasia Wodniak Expanding the Institutional Imagination: Cooperative Housing, Structured Deliberation, and the Pursuit of Degrowth in Dublin
Alexandra Paio Industrialised Housing Meets Collaborative Living: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Collective Futures

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 11:00

Pia Westford Modern Need Models as Drivers of Collaborative Housing: Evidence Across Urban, Suburban and Rural Contexts
Oana Andreea Matei Importing models. Pilot community led housing projects in eastern Europe
Lucia Chaloin Evaluating Top-down Collaborative Housing: a mismatch between discourse and practices?
Ivette Arroyo From Stockholm to Tokyo: Transnational Pathways of the Self-Work Model in Collaborative Housing

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 14:00

Adriana Diaconu Exploring boundaries of housing co-production: an emerging alternative model for tight extra metropolitan housing markets in France?
Henrik Gutzon Larsen Housing cooperativism: concepts, confusions and politics
Jannes Van Loon ‘A Little Shared, Mostly Private’: Consumer Attitudes Toward Shared Amenities in New Owner-Occupied Housing
 

Comparative Housing Policy - Building: P32 - Room: N040.106expand_more Chairs: Martin Grander, Marja Elsinga, Michelle Norris, Mark Stephens

Description:  This group focuses on all aspects of international comparative housing, including policy, policy transfer, theoretical frameworks, as well as methodology of comparative research and policy transfer.


Workshop 1 - 1 July 1 - 11:30

Adan Czerniak Diversity of housing regimes across Europe
Bruna Rohling Global Policies, Local Translations: Thinking Beirut’s Humanitarian Housing Governance through Bogotá
Tommaso Frangioni Housing Regimes and Residential Mobility in Europe

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Jill Schoeters Introduction of a New Eligibility Criterium for Access to Social Housing in Flanders: the Asset Test
Marko Horvat A path dependence approach to comparison of social rental housing provision in Croatia and Slovenia
Michelle Norris National Accounting and Fiscal Rules, Off Balance Sheet Policy Making and the Financialisation of Social Housing in the European Union
Nicky Morrison Key Worker Housing: A Conceptual Framework for Comparative Policy Analysis in the UK and Australia

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Johanna Wiedermann The Development and Institutional Embeddedness of Community Land Trusts in Scotland, England and Ireland between 2000 and 2025
Bastian Mjærum Time makes a fool of us all? Young Adults and the decline in Homeownership across OECD countries, 1970-2022

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Daisy Charlesworth Comparing Embedded Cooperativism: Continuity, Drift, and Change of Housing Cooperatives in Finland and Sweden
Frida Von Zahn Spouses in Houses: Political Drivers of Inheritance Tax Exemptions for Housing and Families
Alice Earley Institutional Investment in Build to Rent: Policies, Incentives and Contributions in the Australian and the UK housing markets

Private Rented Markets - Building: P32 - Room: N040.013expand_more Chairs: Aideen Hayden, Paddy Gray, Bob Jordan

Description:  This group focuses on any aspects of private rented markets and policy towards its regulation.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Meghan Flood The Role of Digital Platforms in Amsterdam's Private Rental Market
Evan Carron-Kee Airbnb, Financialisation, and Evictions in Ireland: The 2020-21 Eviction Ban
Nicole Gurran Platform informality: a typology of online rental housing providers

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Yang Wang Does Institutional Build to Rent Deliver? Ownership, Amenity, and Resident Experience in England's Private Rented Sector
Qianwen Li Does Financialization Push Up Rents? Evidence from Pricing Mechanism in Shanghai’s Private Rental Sector
Benjamin Preis The Relationship Between Local Rental Market Ownership Concentration and Rent
Alice Earley Monopoly power in build to rent: contesting affordability narratives in Australia and UK build to rent housing

Workshop 3 - July 2 -16:00

David Silke Mixed Tenure in Ireland: policy and practice
Marko Horvat Beyond Conflict: Balancing Landlord Protection and Tenant Security to Unlock Affordable Housing in Croatia.
Erwin Evers Price Formation Of Free Market Rents In The Netherlands And The Role Of Institutional Investors And Government Regulation

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Marco Peverini Milan Inside Out. (Un)affordability and precarity in the rental market of the attractive city and its urban region
Tom Simcock Sleeping on the Edge: Furnishing Quality in the UK Private Rented Sector, Sleep Inequality, and Mental Health — Emerging Findings and a Research Agenda
Lola Vives Addressing affordability needs and eco-renovation for the most precarious people in the private rental sector : the case of rental intermediation
Giuliana Costa A Room of One’s Own? Students coping with Milan’s neoliberal private housing market

Housing Law - Building: P32 - Room: N040.005expand_more

Chairs: Michel Vols, Mark Jordan, Stefan van Tongeren
 

Description: The primary aims of the Housing Law Working Group are to foster dialogue and European research on the significance of law, rights, and regulation in all aspects of housing, land, and planning.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Jessie Hohmann Australia’s new protection of the Human Right to Housing: What Can we Learn from Europe and what Can Europe Learn from Australia?
Michelle Bruijn Towards an Cross-Regime Human Rights Framework for Eviction Adjudication
Els Schipaanboord Policing Public Space: Regulating the Margins: Local Governance and Homelessness in the Netherlands
Discussion


Workshop 1B - Supplementary session July 1- 17:00

Rosa Milà Rafel Right to Housing and Unfair Terms in Residential Lease Agreements: The Spanish Case
Juli Ponce Solé Housing, residential segregation and equality in the EU: the Danish "Ghetto Law"
Mark Jordan Transcending territorial injustice in the public enforcement of housing rights

 

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Alina Holze Berlin – Pioneering Legislation? Expropriation, neighbourhood protection and social housing quotas
Bryony Balzia Bartolo & Kurt Xerri Requisition Orders and the Constitution: Lessons on the State’s Re-dimensioned Margin of Appreciation
Stefan Van Tongeren Priority Housing in the Netherlands: Opening Doors in a Housing Crisis?
Discussion

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Michel Vols Children’s Rights and Eviction Case Law: A Data-Driven Analysis of 10.000 Cases
Mark Jordan Property’s children: Law and the destruction of the home “from Galway to the Gaza Strip”
Discussion

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Joana Pestana Lages Housing Freedom: Reframing Housing Justice Beyond Carcerality, Deservingness, and Control
Wellington Migliari The Administrative Abyss: Trust, Rights, and the Erosion of Institutional Legitimacy among Homeless Populations in Barcelona
Tracey Varnava Digital inequalities and the management of rental properties
Janette Sesselmann-Huth Cooperative housing as a locally embedded response to housing inaccessibility in European cities at the example of Barcelona, Spain

Disadvantaged Urban Neighbourhoods and Communities - Building: P35 - Room: PI546 expand_more Chairs: Ida Borg, Eva Andersson, Arthur Acolin

Description: This working group focuses on the social mechanisms behind and the implications of concentrated poverty and deprivation, segregation between various socio-economic groups, and broader social and spatial inequalities.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Rolf Golombek Residential Neighbourhood Patterns in Norway, 1960–2021: From the Segregation of Poverty to the Segregation of Affluence
Ida Borg Housing disadvantage in childhood: Overcrowding, migration background and school grades in Sweden
Janis Umblijs Growing Up in Municipal Housing and Social Mobility in Oslo

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Timo Kauppinen Ethnic segregation and housing inequalities as explanations for increasing socioeconomic segregation in the largest Finnish urban regions
Jan Sýkora From Mild to Increasing? Measuring Residential Segregation and Concentration in Prague
Balázs Szabó Social and housing characteristics of low-status areas in Budapest
Iselin Hewitt Who Gets Access to New Housing? Socio-Tenurial and Socio-Spatial Differentiation in Market-Rate Housing 

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Ana Tramosljanin Who stays, who moves? Determinants of post-renovation (im)mobility in the Swedish rental sector
Madeleine Frisk Garcia Residential stability and perceived safety in Sweden: The role of tenure, residential time and turnover rate
Marieke Elisabeth Van Der Star Impacts of New Housing Development on Residential Composition Across Different Geographical Contexts in Norway
Fanny Gerbeaud Thinking “Community” Outside the Box: Dense Settlements and the Baan Mankong Programme in Bangkok

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Nickella Annmarie Jose The role of neighbourhood occupational composition on occupational status in adulthood
Jose De Jesus Calderon Anton Stigmatization and socio-spatial segregation: (de)constructing the narrative of the marginal in the urban periphery of Seville
Nayara Machado Residential Segregation of Work and Family Life Courses in Finnish Metropolitan Areas
Pavlína Suchá Urban Form and Residential Segregation: A Morphological Perspective on Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods

Welfare Policy, Homelessness, and Social Exclusion - Building: P35 - Room: PI259expand_more Chairs: Joe Finnerty
 

Description: This group focuses concerning housing exclusion and homelessness in various settings, as well as welfare policy analyses and evaluations.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Ida Nilsson Hidden Evictions: Self-Initiated Moves and Eviction Prevention during the Formal Eviction Process
Helen Carr Unsettled ground: England’s rural homelessness, the ‘grey zones’ of social welfare and the tentative emergence of a ‘right to the rural’
Kira Jaechel Service Exclusion Among Young People Experiencing Homelessness: The Role of Disability

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Masato Tanaka When Housing Becomes Risk: Disaster-Related Deaths and Solitary Deaths in Japan’s Post-Disaster Housing System
Niels Broekman Navigating Precarity: How Evolving Housing Arrangements Shape Young People’s Perceived Social Exclusion in Europe
Inger Lise Skog Hansen Rising demand for temporary accommodation as an indicator of structural challenges in housing and welfare systems
Tommaso Frangioni Exit by design: temporary housing policies in Italy

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Carrie Smith Beyond Housing: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Psychosocial Supports for Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Jane Sanders “White knuckling until you can't sleep”: A mixed-methods study of the experiences of those working in the health and homelessness sectors
Katherine Brickell Hidden, Homeless, and High-Risk: Neurodivergent Children and Families in Temporary Accommodation

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:30

Elisabetta Leni The impact of Finnish Housing First on the use of social and substance abuse services
Magdalena Mostowska Estimating the Annual Scale of Homelessness in Poland Using Administrative Data
Joe Finnerty Mapping and Measuring Severe Housing Exclusion in an Irish city
Hermund Urstad The Role of Real-Time Data in Ending  Homelessness: Insights and Perspectives  from Nordic Countries

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Yoshihiro Okamoto An Examination of the Evolution of Japan's Homelessness Policy
Valentina Cortés-Urra From principles to Policy: Evaluating Housing-First Policies and Implementation Strategies in Eindhoven
Wellington Migliari Beyond the Shelter: Institutional Trust and Access to Welfare as Determinants of Homelessness Exclusion in Barcelona

Ana Luisa Melo Technopolitics: Digital Activism and Data Governance against Housing Exclusion in Lisbon

Gender and Housing: Feminist Housing Research Approaches - Building: P32 - Room: N040.011expand_more Chairs: Chloé Salembier, Claire Hancock, Lidewij Tummers Mueller, Saila-Maria Saaristo, Daniela Leonardi

Description: This group focuses on feminist issues, methods, perspectives and practices in Housing.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Heidrun Wankiewicz, Lidewij Tummers A feminist approach to  ‘sufficiency’ in housing
Bernadetta Krejs Housing Otherwise. Queering the Home as a Critical Spatial Practice
Daniela Leonardi Denaturalising Home: A (Trans)feminist Approach to Housing Precarity
Elif Cemre Çelikcan Self-help housing against turnkey products: A feminist perspective on participatory and incremental design

Workshop 1B - July 1 - 17:00

Ansao Totolehibe Beyond domestic violence : Residential Terror and Postcolonial Housing Regimes Affecting trans migrants in Brussels
Chloé Salembier Brick by Brick: How the Care Crisis and the Housing Crisis Reinforce One Another
Carin Tunaker Progress Isn’t Shelter: Trans Homelessness and the Feminist Politics of Housing Justice

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Carina Sacher Spatial uncoupling: Liminal practices of parental separation and childcare
Maria Grazia Bedin Female Baby Boomers Living Alone and the Gendered Dynamics of Housing Vulnerability in Switzerland
Petra Tamasova Everyday practices towards home: the case of older unhoused women in the Czech Republic
Lisa Kuzunishi Housing issues for single-mother households in Japan

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Hannah Müller Conceptualising housing as care infrastructure – conditions for caregiving within small housing estates in East Germany
Ivana Katuric & Lucijan Cernelic Diffuse urbanisation and the gendered city: Urban form, housing systems and the long-term costs of sprawl for women
Melissa Perri Unpacking Structural Pathways into Homelessness for Women and Gender-Diverse People: A Realist Review
Friederike Frieler & Selma Matzberger Housing insecurity in domestic violence settings – implications for feminist housing research

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Lilite Rossignol Housing and Materialist Feminism: New Perspectives on a Long-standing Theory
Eleanor Ferguson Does Housing Change Housework? Gendered Domestic Labour in Housing Co-operatives
Ifigeneia Dimitrakou Housing and labour precarity through the lens of social reproduction

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Tahera Bilger A feminist critique of dominant paradigms in housing studies : housing welfare regimes, asset-based welfare and financialization
Chienling Lo Gendered Inequalities, Intergenerational Wealth, and Family Practices Structuring Housing Affordability in Taipei
Lenite Kefala Navigating the secondary housing market in Stockholm from a gendered perspective

Housing, Migration and Family Dynamics - Building: P35 - Rooms:  PI243 and PI246  expand_more Chairs: Rory Coulter, Isabel Palomares Linares, Tomáš Horení Samec

Description:  This group focuses focusing on research examining demographic events, studies of family relations and housing pathways, international and internal migration flows, analyses of how family life is affected by housing conditions, design and systems of housing welfare and support, and reshaping of housing inequalities as related to the family dynamics and migration.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30 (P35, PI243)

Tomáš Horení Samec Housing Inequality and Politics: Untangling the Relationships between Welfare State and Housing Regimes, Election Manifestos and Housing Inequalities
Martin Lux The impact of intergenerational within-family transfers on housing wealth outcomes and inequality in European countries
Michael Skvrnak Stigma of claiming housing benefits: cross-country quantitative study

Workshop 2 A - July 2 - 11:00 (P35, PI243)

Lisa Abbenhardt Family life in collaborative housing. Relief or burden?
Gaini Yessengarayeva Who Is Responsible for Housing? Family Support and the Intergenerational Contract in Southern Europe
Judith Körte Family Wealth and Assetisation –  How Do Families Construct Their Dwellings in the Increasingly Assetised Housing Systems of the Netherlands and Germany?
Gabriela Sepúlveda-Vásquez Family Support Attitudes and Housing Support in “Individualistic” Contexts

Workshop 2 B - July 2 - 11:00 ( P35, PI246)

Susanne Elsas Housing Cost Burden of Families: Explaining the Difference Between Objective Measures and Subjective Burden
Man Tsun Wong Housing and family functioning: evidence from subdivided units in Hong Kong
Robert Wiener Housing Agricultural Workers: Key Findings from the California Farmworker Housing Study
Marianne Tønnessen Who leaves a wealthy, safe country? Emigration from Norway 2000-23

Workshop 3 A - July 2 - 16:00 (P35, PI243)

Anna Pereti Housing access as a constraint on migrant integration: the case of Paris
Miroslava Hlincikova Ukrainian Families in Displacement: Housing Precarity, Family Dynamics and Participatory Ethnography
Justyna Orchowska Caught in Between: Housing Precarity among Doctoral Students in Poland

Workshop 3 B - July 2 - 16:00 ( P35, PI246)

Karen Ortega Burgos Housing Needs in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region: insights from the atomistic assessment of households
Mark Herman Ilumets Homeownership, family-friendly housing and subsequent childbearing: Evidence from Estonia
Sebastian Will Housing-Market Pressure and Fertility Realisation in Germany

Workshop 4 A - July 3 - 9:00  (P35, PI243)

Jana Zavodska I'm Leaving, or Am I? Age Variation in Young Adults' Intentions to Leave the Parental Home in the Czech Republic
Marie Sýkora Hornáková Returning Home: Family Strategies and Counterurban Migration in Peripheral Czechia
Cristian Tosa From City to Suburb? Classifying Long Term Housing Pathways in Post Socialist Bucharest
Kristin Aarland Young adult marginalization in Norway: What role does childhood residential mobility play?

Workshop 4 B - July 3 - 9:00 ( P35, PI246)

Alejandro Fernandez Perez Intergenerational Wealth Transfers and Housing Advantage Across Occupational Classes in Europe
Helena Bohman Divorce and Diverging Housing Careers: Homeownership, Tenure, and Financial Implications
Pei Ding Residential mobility and urban transformation: structure and agency, a case study of Bugaoli, Shanghai, China
Marianne Tønnessen Beyond net migration - exploring age-specific moving within and out of Norway
Ying Hui Chiang Inheritance or Struggle? The Role of Taiwan's Housing System as an Inequality Amplifier

 

 

Social Housing and Globalisation: New Trends and Perspectives in Social Rental Housing - Building: P32 - Room: N020.024expand_more Chairs: Sasha Tsenkova, João Carvalhosa, Joris Hoekstra
 

Description: This workshop will explore how the current housing crisis is transforming social housing practice, with a focus on emerging trends and policy innovation.

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Michele Adair One Front Door: When social, affordable and private residents meet
Sasha Tsenkova Mind the Gap: Affordable Housing Innovation
Pietro battaglini A tool for whom? The political economy of the Bail Réel Solidaire in the French social housing sector.
Alessandro Coppola Regulating the social composition in neighborhoods: 
housing policy and planning in three European cities.

Minority Ethnic Groups and Housing - Building: P32 - Room: N040.119expand_more Chairs: Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen, Gideon Bolt

Description: The session focuses on the housing conditions, housing preferences and residential mobility of minority ethnic groups, on concentration and segregation of minority ethnic groups and on living in multicultural neighbourhoods.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Sujin Yoon Beyond the Enclave? Emerging Residential Patterns and Homeownership Strategies among Korean Chinese in South Korea
Kadi Kalm Residential integration of newly arrived immigrants: Interplay between locational and individual-level factors
Aafke Heringa Local tenure composition, social ties, and homeownership among migrant groups in the Netherlands

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Martin Šimon Residential mobility of immigrants using population micro-data: does sorting into housing types work according to Schelling's model of segregation?
Bo Malmberg Migrant Life Course Trajectories and Neighborhood Careers in Sweden: Sorting, Persistence, and Concentrated Poverty
Anna Maschietto Social service provision model and Roma housing interventions: implications on inclusion. The Italian cases of Milan, Venice and Bologna.

Housing and Living Conditions of Ageing Populations - Building: P32 - Room: N040.006expand_more Chairs: Marianne Abramsson, Thomas Watkin, Blanca Deusdad

Description: Longer lives may imply changing housing needs and a change in residential mobility patterns, this calls for research on how to cater for adequate and affordable housing for older adults as well as housing innovations and adaptations in an ageing society.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Eli Støa Housing for active ageing: Architectural solutions
Nicoline Foulon Nørgaard When the burden of ageing and loneliness turn into wellbeing gold
Dort Spierings Testing decision making instruments for collective housing in the Netherlands

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Judith Gifreu-Font Age-Friendly Housing in Spain: Opportunities and Experiences
Birgit Jürgenhake Learning from Daily Life – Engaging Students in Housing Innovations for Older Adults
Gwendoline Schaff Neighbourhoods as socio-spatial infrastructures for ageing in place: a comparative study of two contrasting areas in Gothenburg, Sweden
Tianqin Chen How near-home open spaces can operate as everyday infrastructure for ageing in place in old residential areas: the case of Quartiere Feltre, Milan

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Andreas Hartung Home ownership among the baby boomer cohort
António Carvalho Reframing Assisted Living for Ageing Populations: Design Research Strategies for Housing Adaptation and Urban Retention
Konstantin Kholodilin The Era of Ever-Larger Dwellings in Germany Is Coming to an End

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Thomas Watkin Cocreating with residents for intergenerational renewal : the case of a large public housing development in the Parisian suburbs
Fanny Gerbeaud “In Due Time”: Senior-Led Cooperative Housing Projects through the Lens of Ageing
Kentaro Yamaguchi Ageing in Place or Institutional Care? Housing for Older People in Japan
Jesper Ole Jensen Emptynester’s housing mobility patterns in Danish single-family houses 

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Yoko Matsuoka Japanese Social Housing 'DANCHI' and ten years changes of the residents and the suroundings after 2015
Gunvor Christensen Social Selectivity and Resident Benefits in Senior Cohousing
Marianne Abramsson Housing an ageing population in the Swedish countryside

Policy and Research - Building: P32 - Room: N040.012expand_more Chairs: Jaana Nevalainen, Steffen Wetzstein

Description: This group presents up-to-date research and policy insights on the topic of housing policy, affordable and sustainable housing provision.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Enes Aydin Institutions and the Governance of Housing Inequality: Evidence-Based Housing Policymaking Practices in Sheffield
Joris Hoekstra Student Housing in the European Affordable Housing Plan. A policy and research agenda.
Roslyn Molloy How to develop a housing podcast series, an example from Ireland
Piotr Lis Between Solidarity and Scarcity: Ukrainian Refugee Inflows, Housing Affordability and Inequality Outcomes in Three Visegrád Economies (Czechia, Poland and Slovakia)

Workshop 2 -  July 2 - 11:00

Steven Kromhout Priority in social housing allocation in Amsterdam
Brian Micallef A national survey on housing experiences, aspirations and satisfaction in Malta
Kerstin Pluch Governing Location for Housing Adequacy
Mina Benjegård Conflicting ideas of a right to housing – a document analysis of universal and selective tendencies in the Norwegian housing policy
Sharon Bravo Social constructions of housing policy targets in the Spanish State Housing Plan 2022-2025: A policy design analysis

 

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Gerald Koessl Institutional Mechanisms for Affordable Rents: Lessons from Austria’s Limited-Profit Housing Sector for Europe
Manos Matsaganis Distributional effects of housing policies in Milan
Johanna Betz Municipal Housing Policy in Times of Crisis: Conflicts over Governing Power in Tübingen, Frankfurt am Main, and Dresden
Sonia Fernández-Herrera Narratives of Rental Housing in Spain: A Discourse Analysis of the Press

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Ylva Noren Bretzer Utilising Bacchi´s what’s the problem represented to be (WPR) framework to the housing policy landscape in Sweden? What’s the promise for young housing customers?
Violette Mével “Workers come first” : New prioritisation of workers in access to social housing (France)
Rebecca Cavicchia Does urban densification enhance housing inequalities? An analysis of interlinkages in nine European countries
Tom Alves Housing policy in a market liberal society: how research is informing policy development in response to declining affordability and growing need
Iago Martínez Durán Contested governance reordering: Spain's 2023 Housing Law, regional polarisation and the limits of state-centred analysis

 

Special session 4 - July 3 - 9:00: Behind the European Affordable Housing Plan (P35, PI556)

Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen  - Welcome 
Michael Stierle ( EU Housing Task Force)  The housing affordability crisis: Main developments, demand drivers and supply side constraints
Marja Elsinga, Ivana Katuric, Raphael Lehman, Teija Ojankoski: Frameworks for affordable housing. Evidence from Austria, Finland and the Netherlands
Montserrat Pareja: Comments to the presentations
Presentations and comments are followed by discussion chaired by Rikke Skovgaard
Nielsen  

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Ceyda Nur Yilmaz From Risk Removal to Housing Production: Legal and Procedural Discontinuities in Urban Transformation in Türkiye
Iordan Palma Tzakov Profitability, Feasibility, and Public Competition: Renovation-Driven Rent Increases in an Integrated Rental Regime
Qianwen Li A Safety Net for the Advantaged? The Impact of Demand-side Rental Assistance on Housing Inequality in Shanghai
Yiqi Li Captured Financialisation: Affordable Rental Housing REITs and Vertical Fiscal Governance in China

Residential Context of Health - Building: P35 - Room: PI451expand_more Chairs: Emma Baker, Amy Clair

Description: This group focuses on themes such as (but not limited to) the effect of housing quality and conditions on mental and physical health, the role of behavioral, social, and cultural factors in shaping relations between housing and health, and the ways in which housing policy can be coordinated with other policies to improve health outcomes.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Emma Baker The Affordability Apex in Housing and Health
Ngoc Thao Nguyen Homelessness, older people’s wellbeing and the role of support services: Evidence from a longitudinal survey in Australia

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Yaneira Wilson Living and Heating: The Body at Stake What Health Literacy in Housing Reveals through Home Automation
Yi-sheng Liu Data-Driven Governance of Damp and Mould in Housing: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Japan
Yuan Gao Cold, but Not Equally Cold: Socio-thermal Stratification in Beijing’s Heating Season

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Amy Clair Does how you rent matter for health? Interrogating within-tenure inequality in the private rented sector
Jiachen Niu Multi-stage Causal Mechnism of Housing Need Formation
Paulina Neisch Beyond Affordability: Neurodiversity, Sensory Environments, and Hidden Inequalities in Housing

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Terry Hartig Virtual reality as a tool for representing urban design alternatives: A multi-methodological simulation validity test
Catalina Turcu
 The effect of street greening on residents’ mental health and well-being: evidence from a field experiment in London

Social Housing: Institutions, Organisations and Governance - Building: P32 - Room: N020.025expand_more Chairs: Gerard van Bortel, Marco Peverini, Anita Blessing, Deborah Menezes

Description: The overall objective of the working group is to explore and develop concepts for analysing institutional and organisational change and dynamics in public, social and affordable housing provision.


Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Alejandro Fernandez Perez Sustainable Finance as a New Layer of Affordable Housing Governance: England, California and the Netherlands
Kwan Ok Lee Segmentation Policy and Congestion in Public Housing: Evidence from Singapore

Workshop 1B - July 1 - 17:00

Lisa Cochez Social housing in accessible locations: Tensions between policy ambitions and practice in Flanders (Belgium)
Anita Aigner Between Tragedy and Success: Communal Spaces and the Social-Sustainability Agenda in Vienna’s Housing Model – An Ostrom-Informed Institutional Approach Across Housing Sectors.
Jill Schoeters Reverse Social Mix to Tackle Housing Unaffordability. A Case Study of the Cadix Waterfront Development in Antwerp Belgium

 
Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Bruna Silva and Maria Manuel Rola From planning to execution: implementing the Housing Local Strategies with RRP funds in Portugal
Gerald Koessl Diverging Trajectories of Mature Not-for-Profit Housing Systems in Austria and the Netherlands: Housing Associations and Revolving Fund Mechanisms
Yi-Ling Chen Homes in Uncertain Times: Taiwan’s Housing Crisis and the Politics of Cross-strait Tension
Linda Lövgren The Kymmendö case: a transformative social innovation in affordable housing in Sweden

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Gerard van Bortel Tenant Management Organisations in the Netherlands: Can it be a promising alternative to grass roots housing cooperatives and institutional social housing provision?
Jennifer Duyne Barenstein Can housing cooperatives mitigate the social risks of urban renewal and densification? The case of a working-class neighbourhood in Zurich, Switzerland
Lisa Van Campenhout Relational Governance and Indigenous Housing Innovation: The Kijaté Case Study (Val-d'Or, Canada)

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 09:00

Manos Matsaganis Misclassification of social housing in statistical surveys: the case of Vienna
Jana Zavodska Waiting for a Home: Bureaucratic Temporality and Municipal Housing Allocation in Brno, Czech Republic
Jardar Sørvoll What drives cost disparities and organizational variation in municipal social rented housing in Norway: A contingency perspective
Nils Hertting Collaborative governance inclusion – the case of minority groups in Swedish public housing regeneration

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Marco Peverini How can service management make a difference in public housing estates? Evidence from Milan
Martin Grander The Limits of Building Away Segregation: Tenure Mix, Public Housing, and Spatial Inequality in Swedish Cities

Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability of Housing  - Building: P32 - Room: N040.007expand_more Chairs: Ebru Ergöz Karaha, Catalina Turcu, Henk Visscher

Description: This workshop group provides a forum for research-based discussions about specific aspects of energy-efficient housing, as well as wider environmental sustainability aspects of housing. 

Workshop 2 -  July 2 - 11:00

Henk Visscher Digital Building Logbooks and Renovation Passports: Enabling Efficient and Effective Renovation Towards a Climate-Neutral Housing Stock by 2050
Mirjam Sophie Mauel Targeting Serial Retrofit for a Just Transition: Mapping Energy Performance, Rents and Income in a German Rental Housing Portfolio
Véronique Flambard Eliciting Preferences for Collective Energy Renovation in French Condominiums
Philipp Leserer The Political Ecology of the Rent Gap: Redeveloping the Südtiroler Siedlung in Salzburg

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Chienling Lo Innovative Planning-Led Sustainability Model to Deliver Low-Energy Rural Housing in Net-Zero Transitions in England
Ebru Karahan Between Dormitory and Family Home: Social Networks and Energy Behavior among University Students in Istanbul
Anneli Kährik Beyond Technical Renovation: Social Innovation and Niche Experimentation in Neighbourhood-Based Renewal of Large Housing Estates

Yunbei Ou The heterogeneous effects of housing energy efficiency on housing prices: utilising the emerging Causal ML approaches

Housing and Theory - Building: P32 - Room: N020.123expand_more Chairs: Hannu Ruonavaara, Timothy Blackwell

Description: This workshop focuses on empirical and theoretical papers that contribute to behavioural, social and cultural theory in housing studies.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Ed Kirton-Darling Discursive Institutionalism, homelessness and death
Constance Uyttebrouck More than rent, less than human: strategies and discourses of property actors pushing housing hyper-commodification

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Anna Pagani Perceptions of power in English social housing: A systems thinking approach to housing politics
Tabea Charlotta Latocha Centring Social Reproduction: Towards a Feminist Political Economy of Housing
Aleksandra Zubrzycka-Czarnecka Outrage and Happiness in Housing Policy
Trine Olsen Møgster Land is not a commodity

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Claire Carriou Owning Without Speculating: The Changing Meaning of Homeownership in FrenchShared-Equity Housing
Pia Westford Non-Hierarchical Need Models and Housing Policy Gaps Across Urban, Suburban and Rural Contexts
Safiye Özge Subasi Rethinking Housing Vacancy and Its Structural Causes: Evidence from Istanbul, Turkey

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Martine Buser Regulating Heat and Bodies: Building Legislation and the Ordering of Inhabitants
James Wright Defining and measuring housing deprivation in the UK & Europe: A systematic scoping and data review.
Santiago Leyva del Rio From Generation Rent to the New Age of Renting: Toward a Research Agenda on Enduring Housing Precarity
Lena Radau Housing Cooperatives as Real Utopias: A Theoretical Framework for Emancipatory Housing Research

Governing Metropolis – Land and Housing - Building: P32 - Room: N040.108expand_more Chairs: Iván Tosics, Berit Nordahl, Anders Eika, Willem Korthals Altes

Description: This is the workshop for researchers who are interested in metropolitan dynamics, urban change, governance, land markets, and housing policy.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Ivan Tosics Metropolitan Degrowth? Governing Land and Housing Beyond the Growth Paradigm in Central European Metropolitan Areas
Willem Korthals Altes Housing Need, Housing Demand and National Planning for Housing Provision in the Netherlands: Towards a Third Period of National Spatial Planning for Housing Production
Lucijan Cernelic The cost of urbanisation: How variation in land policy shapes housing affordability and urban development sustainability across Europe

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Knut Boge Densification and increased complexity in the cities’ interplay of social dynamics and spatial environments
Cansu Çiçek Aydin Instrumentalisation of Spatial Planning and the Housing Paradox: An Institutional Analysis of Istanbul
Tzu-Chin Lin Land Assembly and Housing Development: The Taiwan Experience
Hsiu-yin Ding The Role of Land Readjustment in Supplying Land for Social Housing in Taiwan

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Magdalena Zaleczna Integrated Investment Plans and Lex Developer in Polish Regional Capital Cities
Laurence Heindryckx The Path Not Chosen”: Etrimo, Amelinckx and the Reconfiguration of Collective Housing Provision in twentieth-century Belgium
Julie Lawson An examination of how land policies support affordable housing and address inequality

Residential Environments and People - Building: P32 - Room: N040.014expand_more Chairs: Helene Belanger, Jana Zdrahalova

Description: This working group explores the reciprocal relationship between people and their residential environments, focusing on how individuals perceive, value, and use the places they live, and how these everyday interactions continually reshape those settings.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Yuan Gao From Expenditure to Exposure: A Multidimensional Assessment of Summer Energy Poverty and Depressive Risks in the Greater Bay Area, China
Sarah Mente Combining care and paid work in new suburban residential environments – everyday perspectives and structural matters
Ilkyaz Samur Avci An Analysis of the Physical and Semantic Dimensions of the Anonymous Apartment Residents’ Causes for Renovation

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Hester Booi Perceptions of neighbourhood quality in densifying areas
Martine Buser Building Preparedness: Multi-Family Housing and Collective Resilience in an Era of Polycrisis
Maryam Khatibi Cultivating Socio-Ecological Integrated Urban Housing through Cooperative Housing in Switzerland: The Significance of Collective Outdoor Spaces
Anne Bergljot Gimmestad Fjelnseth From Stories to Shared Futures: Dialogical Pathways for Transforming User Participation in Social Housing

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Yoona Cho Public Rental Housing Policy Design and Homeownership Aspiration among Young Adults: Evidence from Seoul, South Korea
Rebekka Atakan Reasons for moving and residential mobility in urban neighborhoods: A relational approach
Paulina Tobiasz-Lis Playing with place: from game-based exploration to residential attachment

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Hélène Bélanger Public Housing Effects on Community and Individual Health: A Targetted Literature Review
Pedro Fonseca Jorge Utopia and reality: reflecting on the housing crisis and how to overcome it.
Lidwine Spoormans Dweller - Dwelling Ecologies
Jan Frankowski Collective decision-making in private multi-apartment buildings: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment.

Towards Sustainable Communities and Housing: Actors, Interventions and Solutions - Building: P32 - Room: N010.023expand_more Chairs: Montserrat Pareja Eastaway, Jesper Ole Jensen, Nessa Winston

Description: This Working Group focuses on papers relating to the social and environmental sustainability of housing in urban and rural contexts.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Judith Lehner Regeneration, Retrofitting, and Inequality: Green Transition Programmes in Urban and Rural Housing Contexts
Nessa Winston Housing and transport emissions: ensuring a just transition to sustainable communities?
Constanze Wolfgring Housing Inequalities and Ecological Transition Policies: Insights from Italian Cities

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Ilke Kerkhofs From policy intentions to practice: professionals’ perspectives on distressed homeowners in Flanders
Hans Volmary Care-full housing as a bridge between social and ecological goals
Diana Andreea Galos (Pogacean) Housing (In)Justice in Post-Socialist Cluj-Napoca
Yiru Jia How Grassroots Actors Shape Pathways to Residents' Low-Carbon Behaviour in State-Led Community Regeneration: Evidence from Beijing, China

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Hilda Wenander Unequal influence of households in the energy transition: housing types and political representation in the digitalisation of the smart grid
Dasha Kuletskaya Negotiating Social, Environmental, and Economic Value within the Pension-Fund–Real-Estate Nexus: The Case of Swiss Federal Railway Real Estate
Nicky Morrison Unlocking the Delivery of Green Space–Oriented Housing Development

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Valesca Lima Housing Precarity by Design: Governing Licensees in Ireland’s Informal Housing Sector
Merve Özhan Transformable Public Space as Dual-Use Infrastructure: Co-Producing Climate-Resilient and Inclusive Urban Shelter
Mette Mechlenborg International examples, opportunities and challenges with rightsizing of the single-family home
Paula Femenias (Re)Valuing Housing Renovation in the Circular Transition: A Cross-Disciplinary Review

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Camila Jordan Security Without Ownership: Transitional Climate-Resilient Housing in Unequal Urban Systems
Elif Cemre Çelikcan Women's participation in housing for sustainable post-disaster reconstruction
Amber Khan Recentering "Community" in Resilience: Understanding the potential of Community Land Trusts in local climate adaptation
Branislav Antonic The Research of Housing Component in the Quality of Life Initiative on the Example of the City of Kragujevac, Serbia

 Housing Policy and Practice in the Global South - Building: P32 - Room: N040.118expand_more Chairs: Claudio Acioly jr,

Description: This years' working group is titled "The Adequate Housing Imperative: The Pathway to Inclusive and Sustainable Cities in the Global South", our aim is to highlight how human experience and residential form together shape prosperous and liveable environments.

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Vasiliki Apostolaki Impacts of Impoverishment Risks on Sustainable Housing  Affordability:  A Case Study of Kenya’s Slum Upgrading Programme in Kibera
Juan Perez Ventura Informal Gentrification and the Right to Stay: Housing Inequality in Global South Cities
Ezgi Bay-Sahin Waiting for Transformation: Uneven Change in the Built Environment of Bomonti, Istanbul
Erika Tupayachi The challenges of Social Production of Habitat (SPH) in city creation and social fabric.

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Sheikh Atif Bilal Aslam Homelessness in Germany and Pakistan: Linkages with Urban Health and Multilocality

Housing Finance - Building: P32 - Room: N040.107expand_more Chairs: Michael Voigtländer, Pekka Sagner, Andreja Cirman

Description: This group explores housing finance broadly, including but not limited to: Mortgage Systems, Regulation and Government Involvement, Social Housing Finance and Housing Affordability: Financial challenges and solutions for accessible housing. 

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Yarin Shmerling Measuring Precarity: How Affordability Standards Normalize Housing Induced Poverty
Michael Voigtlaender Balancing Stability and Accessibility: The Impact of Macroprudential Policy on Homeownership in Europe

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Kath Scanlon The Homelessness Crisis as a Fiscal Crisis: How Paying for Temporary Accommodation Affects London Borough Finances
Luisa Esteve Taxation and Housing Affordability: Fiscal Barriers in Housing Development and Property Transfers in Europe

Crises, Conflict and Recovery - Building: P32 - Room: N040.010expand_more Chairs: Vita Shnaider, Galyna Sukhomud

Description: This workshop panel focuses on the shifting geographies of housing finance in times of crisis, examining how financial capital moves between global and local scales in search of new sites of accumulation, and how these dynamics materialize in everyday life

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Julie Lawson Following the Money in Crisis: risk, trust and incomes and finance mediating Ukraine’s housing outcomes
António Duarte Santos Seismic risk and building: mandatory Multirisk Insurance for Housing
Violette Mével “I live under my boss's roof”: Employers, Private Actors and Housing Access in Rural Housing Crises (France)

 

Housing Economics and Market Dynamics - Building: P32 - Room: N040.112expand_more Chairs: Peter Boelhouwer, Mark Andrew

Description: This workshop relates to the functioning of housing markets within societies where housing markets are in many cases outbalanced and are affected by the great influx of migrants, refugees and a decreasing housing output.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Magdalena Zaleczna Supply cycles & investment-driven construction
Gulnoza Kuldosheva Land conversion & spatial supply
Knut Boge Densification & supply constraints

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

Laura Duthilleul Supply elasticities
Johan Albrecht Public vs private housing production
Yimei Zhang Urban renewal & price effects
Yang Wang STR regulation & compliance

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Mark Andrew Flood risk & price capitalisation
Terje Wessel Mortgage risk & over-indebtedness
Matilde Flas Dynamic patterns and characteristcs of housing vacancy

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Liv Osland Tenure & refugee labour outcomes
Arthur Acolin Co-residence & family formatio
Kwan Ok Lee Public housing allocation & choice
Kristóf Gyódi STR regulation & market impacts

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Maria Yanotti Interest rates & price responses
Laura Duthilleul Supply-demand mismatch

 

The Architecture of Housing & Its Lived Spaces - Building: P32 - Room: N040.111expand_more Chairs: Anne Kockelkorn, Gérald Ledent, Marie Stender, Lene Wiell Nordberg

Description: The working group focuses on the architecture of housing and residential practices under diverse social, historical, cultural, political and economic circumstances, and at distinct scales: the (singular) scale of the dwelling, and the (multiple) scale of its shared spaces.

Workshop 1 - July 1 - 11:30

Marie Stender Lene Wiel Nordberg Housing People, Birds and Bees? The multispecies architecture of urban lived space
Constanze Wolfgring, Francesca Serrazanetti, Gennaro Postiglione Adaptive reuse for affordable and new forms of housing
Gérald Ledent Unlocking Residential Potential in Office Buildings. Contemporary Adaptive Reuse Cases

Workshop 1B - Supplementary session July 1 - 17:00

Sebastian Niemann Learning in and from Tübingen
Jerome Becker Before Leisure: Shared Space and the Material Politics of Time in Red Vienna
Rebekka Hirschberg The Architecture of Limited-Profit Housing: Vienna Donaustadt, 1920–2030

Workshop 2 - July 2 - 11:00

António Carvalho Inhabiting the Ground Floor: Retrofitting Modernist Social Housing in Quartiere San Paolo, Bari
Sara Brolund De Carvalho Common Spaces in Swedish Municipal postwar multi-family housing – from visionary to obsolete?
Ludovica Rolando Architecture as an Evolving Infrastructure: Adaptability and Exaptation in Southeastern European Socialist Mass Housing.
Dalia Dukanac, Caterina Barioglio Dwelt Into Being: The Biography of Socialist Mass Housing in New Belgrade

Workshop 3 - July 2 - 16:00

Natasha Durie Renovating futures: Living, working, and belonging through Japan’s empty house renovation projects
Hugo Vanhamme, Gérald Ledent The biography of a house. Dissecting suburban housing’s transformations
Nelson Mota The Art of Inhabitation: Incremental Housing in Performance

Workshop 4 - July 3 - 9:00

Katja Roslevitch Social housing’s ‘architectures of inclusion’. The case study of Parkwijk's renovation afterlife, Turnhout, Belgium
Henriette Lutz Male construction – female use: A look at the gap between planning and user needs, using the example of the Werkbundsiedlung Neubühl in Zurich
Michael Ulfstjerne Affording Participation: The Cultural Geometry of Inclusion in Danish Social Housing
Yankel Fijalkow Rethinking Health, Housing and the Body through Literacy Narratives

Workshop 4B - Parallel session July 3 - 9:00 (Room: P35, PI460)

Nora Berg Tveter From Green Architectural Icon to Lived Home: Environmental Innovation and Everyday Life in the High-rise Vertikal in Oslo
Per Gunnar Røe High-Rise Sustainabilities Between Representations and Realities: Design and Lived Experiences in High-rise developments in Oslo
Roberta Cucca Social Mix and Micro-Segregation in the Densified City: Shared Spaces and Everyday life in a High-Rise Development in Oslo

Workshop 5 - July 3 - 14:00

Nicholas Lee Sættedammen: Exploring the polyvalent domestic interiors of one of the World’s first modern co-housing projects.
Zedi Van Oostrom Towards a Methodology for Studying Collaborative Housing as Lived Spaces
Elena Martinez-Millana Post-Occupancy Evaluation of OMA's ‘Oost III’ Social Housing in IJ-Plein, Amsterdam-Noord (1980–1988)
Lukas Vejnik “Is it dripping or splashing?” Practices of negotiating shared homeownership: focus on water pipes.