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Les coopératives de logements en Uruguay : habitat social et production sociale de l’habiter
This article focuses on the experience of cooperative housing in Uruguay, linking a materialist approach to housing with a critique of the capitalist mode of production.
Américo Mariani +1 more
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Acting Transnationally. A Case from Lisbon's Housing Social Movement in Time of Pandemic
With the changes and limitations due to the pandemic, social movements for housing rights readjust their activities and experiment with new practices. This short story aims to narrate how, through cooperation with groups in other countries, a collective ...
Antonio Gori
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Despite the social justice urgency and escalation of homelessness and housing insecurity in the United States, insufficient attention has been given to understanding how the country’s most popular scripted television programming depicts these issues and ...
David Conrad-Pérez +3 more
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Housing for the poor: Implementation and impact of Tu Casa program in Tijuana
This study assesses the operation and some major results of most important federal housing program focus on households in poverty situation, with particular emphasis on their instrumentation process and impacts in Tijuana’s housing problem for poor ...
Ana Elizabeth Jardón Hernández +1 more
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This conversation examines the Movimiento de Ocupantes e Inquilinos (MOI) in Argentina, a grassroots organization promoting cooperative, self-managed housing for over 30 years.
Néstor Jeifetz +2 more
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Evaluation of acoustical parameters of a Brazilian popular housing model
The present survey shows the results obtained from the evaluation of the acoustical parameters in situ, through standardized measurements, inside a popular residence designed to offer an option to combat the housing deficit of the low ...
Technical Notes - J. A. Ferreira +3 more
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Promoting neighbourhood sharing: infrastructures of convenience and community
Against the background of high levels of energy and resource demand in the residential sector, this paper investigates one potential way of making housing more sufficient: sharing at the neighbourhood level.
Andreas Huber +2 more
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Standard houses of Privê Atlântico: a singular project of popular housing in the 1970s in Goiânia
Construído em Goiânia, em 1978, o Privê Atlântico foi projetado como um conjunto de Casas-tipo destinadas a funcionários públicos financiado pela Caixa Econômica de Goiás.O projeto é de autoria dos arquitetos Silas Varizo e Edeni Reis da Silva e destaca-se pela sua qualidade arquitetônica diante do contexto de habitação popular nos anos 1970. No Brasil,
da Costa Milagre, Carolina Vivas +1 more
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Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
A new political cycle was opened in Mendoza on February 1918: the government of the Union Cívica Radical directed by one of its leaders José Nestor Lencinas and his son Carlos Washington, with intermediate federals and others that close the period of the
Rodolfo Richard-Jorba
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