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Housing, place and populism: Towards a research agenda

机译:住房,地方和民粹主义:走向研究议程

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This exchange considers the unrecognised interplay between two major political–economic trends shaping contemporary Europe, namely the upward trend in housing-induced inequalities and rising support for populist politics. Europe's housing systems have undergone dramatic transformations in recent decades that are exacerbating housing precarity, wealth inequalities and socio-spatial polarisation. At the same time, European politics has witnessed a growing acceptance of populist political rhetoric, values and policies as populists exploit citizens' economic anxieties and perceived cultural grievances. Yet, existing research overlooks the connections between housing system dynamics, housing precarity and political disaffection. In response, this exchange proposes a new approach – housing discontent – to capture how deepening housing precarity and place inequalities are influencing social attitudes, political values and preferences and resulting in a more polarised contemporary politics.
机译:该交易所考虑了两种重大政治经济趋势之间的无法识别的相互作用,即塑造当代欧洲的两个主要政治经济趋势,即住房诱导的不平等的上升趋势和对民粹主义政治的支持。近几十年来,欧洲的住房系统经历了剧烈的转变,这种情况加剧了住房前提,财富不平等和社会空间极化。与此同时,欧洲政治目睹了民粹主义政治修辞,价值观和政策的越来越大,因为民粹主义者利用公民的经济焦虑和感知文化申诉。然而,现有研究忽视了住房系统动态,住房前置性和政治不满之间的联系。作为回应,这一交流提出了一种新的方法 - 住房 - 住房不满 - 以捕捉到宽容的住房前提和地方不平等是影响社会态度,政治价值观和偏好,并导致更加极化的当代政治。

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