Housing as Commons
Housing Alternatives as Response to the Current Urban Crisis
Penny Travlou editor Professor Stavros Stavrides editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon

This insightful exploration highlights the challenges of housing struggles and the potential of urban commoning, as discussed in Housing as Commons.
In Housing as Commons, Penny Travlou and Stavros Stavridis delve into the pressing issues surrounding communal living and the urgent need for affordable housing. The authors highlight the struggles faced by individuals and communities in their quest for suitable housing options, particularly in the context of a growing housing crisis. They emphasize the significance of establishing shared and self-managed housing initiatives as a response to the lack of social and affordable housing. This exploration prompts a re-evaluation of how urban spaces can be conceptualized and organized from a grassroots perspective.
The book connects to a broader discourse on the commons and the practices of commoning, positioning these concepts as vital for fostering liberated societies. Through their analysis, Travlou and Stavridis investigate whether the experiences of housing struggles and co-habitation can play a pivotal role in nurturing a culture of commoning. By examining diverse urban settings, they present global case studies that showcase the innovative ways communities are redefining housing economies and creating inclusive living environments.
Ultimately, Housing as Commons serves as a thought-provoking examination of the intersection between housing struggles and communal practices. The authors provide concrete examples that illustrate the potential of urban commoning to reshape our understanding of housing, advocating for a collaborative approach to addressing the challenges faced by individuals in securing their homes. This book invites readers to rethink the future of housing and the role of community in creating sustainable living solutions.
ISBN: 9781786999979
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336 pages