The Growing Trend of Living Small
A Critical Approach to Shrinking Domesticities
Herausgeber: Harris, Ella; White, Tim; Nowicki, Mel
The Growing Trend of Living Small
A Critical Approach to Shrinking Domesticities
Herausgeber: Harris, Ella; White, Tim; Nowicki, Mel
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This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks to understand the implications of these shrinking domestic worlds.
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This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks to understand the implications of these shrinking domestic worlds.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001692
- ISBN-10: 1032001690
- Artikelnr.: 71236485
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- Home
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001692
- ISBN-10: 1032001690
- Artikelnr.: 71236485
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ella Harris is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in Urban/Cultural Geography at Birkbeck, University of London, UK. Mel Nowicki is a Reader in Urban Geography at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Tim White is a undertaking a PhD in Cities at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
Introduction;1 Co
living Housing
as
a
Service and COVID
19: Micro
housing and Institutional Precarity
Tegan Bergan & Rae Dufty
Jones; 2 Shifting Domesticities in the Metropole Hotel
Jeffrey Kruth; 3 Political Narratives of Shrinking Domesticities in Helsinki and Vienna
Johanna Lilius, Michael Friesenecker & Maximilian Krankl;4 Shrinking aspirations: the potential impact of Build to Rent models on housing transitions
Daniel Durrant & Frances Brill; 5 Glamorising the materiality of 'living small': De
stuffocation, storage, and tiny living aesthetics
Jen Owen; 6 Freedom or dispossession? Imaginaries of small, mobile living in the film Nomadland
Harris, E., Nowicki, M. and White, T.; 7 Decent Homes in Compact Living? Conventional Ideals in Unconventional Contexts
Anne Hedegaard Winther; 8 The Tiny Home Lifestyle (THL): A contemporary response to the neoliberalisation of housing
Megan Carras; 9 Understanding tiny house sustainabilities through the lens of frictions
Hilton Penfold., Gordon Waitt and Pauline McGuirk; 10 Meshing with Your Home: Seeking trouble in sharing dwelled spaces
Lauren Wagner & Clemens Driessen; 11 Minimalist lifestyles: Performance, animism and desire for degrowth
Miriam Meissner; 12 Tiny Houses and the Economics of Sufficiency: How 'Shrinking Domesticities' fit within the Degrowth Paradigm
Samuel Alexander and Heather Shearer; 13 Tiny Living as an Everyday Practice of Sufficiency: Some Experiences of Tiny House Owners in Germany
Petra Lütke & Louisa Elbracht; 14 The Tiny House Movement: Ecology, survival and inequality
Jenny Pickerill, Adam Barker & Jingjing Wang; 15 Cluster apartments: living with less as model for lived solidarity?
Manuel Lutz; 16 Heterotopia: A New Perspective on Female
led Tiny House Projects
Alice Wilson; Conclusion
living Housing
as
a
Service and COVID
19: Micro
housing and Institutional Precarity
Tegan Bergan & Rae Dufty
Jones; 2 Shifting Domesticities in the Metropole Hotel
Jeffrey Kruth; 3 Political Narratives of Shrinking Domesticities in Helsinki and Vienna
Johanna Lilius, Michael Friesenecker & Maximilian Krankl;4 Shrinking aspirations: the potential impact of Build to Rent models on housing transitions
Daniel Durrant & Frances Brill; 5 Glamorising the materiality of 'living small': De
stuffocation, storage, and tiny living aesthetics
Jen Owen; 6 Freedom or dispossession? Imaginaries of small, mobile living in the film Nomadland
Harris, E., Nowicki, M. and White, T.; 7 Decent Homes in Compact Living? Conventional Ideals in Unconventional Contexts
Anne Hedegaard Winther; 8 The Tiny Home Lifestyle (THL): A contemporary response to the neoliberalisation of housing
Megan Carras; 9 Understanding tiny house sustainabilities through the lens of frictions
Hilton Penfold., Gordon Waitt and Pauline McGuirk; 10 Meshing with Your Home: Seeking trouble in sharing dwelled spaces
Lauren Wagner & Clemens Driessen; 11 Minimalist lifestyles: Performance, animism and desire for degrowth
Miriam Meissner; 12 Tiny Houses and the Economics of Sufficiency: How 'Shrinking Domesticities' fit within the Degrowth Paradigm
Samuel Alexander and Heather Shearer; 13 Tiny Living as an Everyday Practice of Sufficiency: Some Experiences of Tiny House Owners in Germany
Petra Lütke & Louisa Elbracht; 14 The Tiny House Movement: Ecology, survival and inequality
Jenny Pickerill, Adam Barker & Jingjing Wang; 15 Cluster apartments: living with less as model for lived solidarity?
Manuel Lutz; 16 Heterotopia: A New Perspective on Female
led Tiny House Projects
Alice Wilson; Conclusion
Introduction;1 Co
living Housing
as
a
Service and COVID
19: Micro
housing and Institutional Precarity
Tegan Bergan & Rae Dufty
Jones; 2 Shifting Domesticities in the Metropole Hotel
Jeffrey Kruth; 3 Political Narratives of Shrinking Domesticities in Helsinki and Vienna
Johanna Lilius, Michael Friesenecker & Maximilian Krankl;4 Shrinking aspirations: the potential impact of Build to Rent models on housing transitions
Daniel Durrant & Frances Brill; 5 Glamorising the materiality of 'living small': De
stuffocation, storage, and tiny living aesthetics
Jen Owen; 6 Freedom or dispossession? Imaginaries of small, mobile living in the film Nomadland
Harris, E., Nowicki, M. and White, T.; 7 Decent Homes in Compact Living? Conventional Ideals in Unconventional Contexts
Anne Hedegaard Winther; 8 The Tiny Home Lifestyle (THL): A contemporary response to the neoliberalisation of housing
Megan Carras; 9 Understanding tiny house sustainabilities through the lens of frictions
Hilton Penfold., Gordon Waitt and Pauline McGuirk; 10 Meshing with Your Home: Seeking trouble in sharing dwelled spaces
Lauren Wagner & Clemens Driessen; 11 Minimalist lifestyles: Performance, animism and desire for degrowth
Miriam Meissner; 12 Tiny Houses and the Economics of Sufficiency: How 'Shrinking Domesticities' fit within the Degrowth Paradigm
Samuel Alexander and Heather Shearer; 13 Tiny Living as an Everyday Practice of Sufficiency: Some Experiences of Tiny House Owners in Germany
Petra Lütke & Louisa Elbracht; 14 The Tiny House Movement: Ecology, survival and inequality
Jenny Pickerill, Adam Barker & Jingjing Wang; 15 Cluster apartments: living with less as model for lived solidarity?
Manuel Lutz; 16 Heterotopia: A New Perspective on Female
led Tiny House Projects
Alice Wilson; Conclusion
living Housing
as
a
Service and COVID
19: Micro
housing and Institutional Precarity
Tegan Bergan & Rae Dufty
Jones; 2 Shifting Domesticities in the Metropole Hotel
Jeffrey Kruth; 3 Political Narratives of Shrinking Domesticities in Helsinki and Vienna
Johanna Lilius, Michael Friesenecker & Maximilian Krankl;4 Shrinking aspirations: the potential impact of Build to Rent models on housing transitions
Daniel Durrant & Frances Brill; 5 Glamorising the materiality of 'living small': De
stuffocation, storage, and tiny living aesthetics
Jen Owen; 6 Freedom or dispossession? Imaginaries of small, mobile living in the film Nomadland
Harris, E., Nowicki, M. and White, T.; 7 Decent Homes in Compact Living? Conventional Ideals in Unconventional Contexts
Anne Hedegaard Winther; 8 The Tiny Home Lifestyle (THL): A contemporary response to the neoliberalisation of housing
Megan Carras; 9 Understanding tiny house sustainabilities through the lens of frictions
Hilton Penfold., Gordon Waitt and Pauline McGuirk; 10 Meshing with Your Home: Seeking trouble in sharing dwelled spaces
Lauren Wagner & Clemens Driessen; 11 Minimalist lifestyles: Performance, animism and desire for degrowth
Miriam Meissner; 12 Tiny Houses and the Economics of Sufficiency: How 'Shrinking Domesticities' fit within the Degrowth Paradigm
Samuel Alexander and Heather Shearer; 13 Tiny Living as an Everyday Practice of Sufficiency: Some Experiences of Tiny House Owners in Germany
Petra Lütke & Louisa Elbracht; 14 The Tiny House Movement: Ecology, survival and inequality
Jenny Pickerill, Adam Barker & Jingjing Wang; 15 Cluster apartments: living with less as model for lived solidarity?
Manuel Lutz; 16 Heterotopia: A New Perspective on Female
led Tiny House Projects
Alice Wilson; Conclusion