Journal Articles

This paper explores the benefits of nonprofit collaboration, emphasizing its role in creating strategic advantages, improving service delivery, fostering innovation, and ensuring long-term resilience.
In this paper, we look at how prototyping is being used to address housing affordability in two ways: to prototype affordable housing policy, and to enable affordable housing provision.
This paper investigates the causal effect of income inequality on housing affordability in 35 OECD countries from 2000 to 2021.
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of Trauma-Informed Care, Housing First, and refugee-focused mental health policies across different global contexts, analyzing outcomes, scalability, and implementation challenges.
How selling state homes in affluent New Zealand suburbs creates hidden costs, social displacement and a housing crisis we can’t afford.
Drawing on qualitative research conducted in Australia that explored women’s experiences of homelessness and pregnancy, this article discusses how mothering subjectivities are generated through constructed notions of the ‘good’ mother and the barriers mothers face in both enacting these discourses and in meeting the high moral standards of ‘good’ mothering without adequate resources and structural supports.
This article illustrates several state ordinances criminalizing the homeless population’s use of encampments and proposes an international framework within an Eighth Amendment analysis
By considering the use of hotels in the UK and Australia, we argue that the hotel is a durable and vitally important site of bordering, one that manifests many of the tensions and contradictions of state responses to asylum seekers and refugees.