Wohnen: Zwölf Schlüsselthemen sozialräumlicher Wohnforschung
Housing is a highly relevant and much-discussed topic in society, politics and science: It is an existential basic need and everyday social practice, a scarce commodity and a challenge in housing policy, but also the starting point and vision of architectural designs and forward-looking building projects.
On the basis of twelve central key concepts, the authors of this volume bundle the multifaceted socio-spatial housing research: privacy and the public sphere, mechanization and digitalization, caring in housing, professionally accompanied housing, housing and work, dense housing, housing and mobility, housing and flight, mixed housing, gentrification, homelessness, and housing policy. Since housing research can hardly be limited in disciplinary terms, the authors are at home in various disciplines of socio-spatial housing research.
Due to its broad approach in terms of content and discipline, the book fills an important gap in German-language housing research. The publication is clearly structured, written in a linguistically comprehensible manner, and richly illustrated with illustrations, examples, and further materials. It is suitable as a comprehensive introduction to the topic of housing.
The book includes contributions by Dr. Eveline Althaus on "Technisierung und Digitalisierung" and Dr. Marie Glaser on "Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit".