Financialised housing in 21st century Portugal: Social representations, practices, and political stakes
HOU$ING RESEARCH PROJECT INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
Housing (and) Crisis: Interdisciplinary dialogues for theory and policy
April 19, 2023, 09h30
Room 1, CES | Alta
Programme
09h30 – Opening session
10h00 – Housing, gender equality, and health: A systems thinking approach, Claudia Abreu Lopes, United Nations University-International Institute for Global Health, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
10h30 – COFFEE BREAK
11h00 – Global and local origins of the unaffordable housing crisis: Comparative National Case Studies, James Liu, Massey University, New Zealand
12h00 – Debate
12h30 – LUNCH BREAK
Housing social representations and practices in 21st century Portugal: Results from an interdisciplinary project
14h00 – Subjectivity policies: Comparing housing after 1945 in Portugal and the USA, Tiago Castela
14h15 – Class and the emergence of the rentier household in the European periphery, Ana Cordeiro Santos
14h30 – Financialisation and housing movements in Portugal – the case of Association Habita, Rita Silva and Saila-Maria Saaristo
14h45 – Interrelations between financialisation and housing social representations and practices in the 21st century:A scoping review, Raquel Ribeiro, Daniela Neto, Ana Cordeiro Santos, and Joaquim Pires Valentim
15h00 – Debate
15h45 – Closing session