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 If you’re interested in housing affordability, innovative ownership structures, or just want to understand where the future of property might be heading, this conversation is packed with insights." If you’re interested in housing affordability, innovative ownership structures, or just want to understand where the future of property might be heading, this conversation is packed with insights."
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 +[[https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/theminefield/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-like-housing-affordability/13888344 | The Minefield - How do you solve a problem like housing affordability? (2022)]]
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 +"Think about how differently the very concept of “housing” looks from the perspective of either side of the ownership divide. On one side, for many who are already home-owners, the “house” represents an investment, a commodity, accumulated capital, potential profit (in short, “real estate”); on the other side, “house” is an object of longing for stability, community, wellbeing, for a place in the world, a place of one’s own, a safeguard against an uncertain future (in short, “home”). In her classic study Sex and Real Estate: Why We Love Houses, Marjorie Garber points to the difference between “doing over” a house for resale — whose renovations, she says, are often “self-indulgent, trivial, and consumerist” — and the notion of “making a home” which “implies an ethical or moral commitment that transcends mere things, mere ‘stuff’, from collectibles to plumbing fixtures.”"
  
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 and forms of housing co-operatives. It will conclude with a brief discussion of the implications and forms of housing co-operatives. It will conclude with a brief discussion of the implications
 for the present debates about affordable housing in Australia." for the present debates about affordable housing in Australia."
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 +[[https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-housing-theory-of-everything/ | The Housing Theory of Everything (2021)]]
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 +"Western housing shortages do not just prevent many from ever affording their own home. They also drive inequality, climate change, low productivity growth, obesity, and even falling fertility rates."
  
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