Journal Articles

This article provides an autoethnographic analysis of my experiences of administrating and supporting transitional housing programs in Canada.
The short-term responses to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling have made society’s flaws clear. However, if governments adjust policies from criminalization to rehabilitation, the long-term effects can shift to a solution to the homelessness crisis, instead of adding to it.
This paper explores commodification within housing and uses this to recognise that our relationship to housing and our relationship to the crisis, can be shaped by our relationship to capital.
Using data from a randomized controlled trial on Housing First for Youth, this study examines qualitative narratives delving into the process of resilience (i.e., stressors, coping, and positive adaptation) among 21 youth over one year.
Housing is a critical social determinant of children’s health. We aim to identify typologies of children’s housing disadvantage and describe the health inequities they generate.
The research landscape on energy efficiency and affordable housing research was critically examined through bibliometric analysis and a literature review of Scopus-indexed publications from 2001 to 2023.
This paper argues that community land trusts can be part of a liberal housing policy from both an economic and a legal point of view.
This study explores the development of youth-centric social housing in Nigeria, addressing the critical need for innovative and sustainable housing solutions tailored to the nation’s growing youth population.