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  • Jul 27, 2024 | journals.sagepub.com | Dallas Rogers |Sophia Maalsen |Peta Wolifson

    IntroductionTensions are emerging in urban studies between the competing ideas of financialisation (Aalbers, 2017), assetisation (Adkins et al., 2021) and rentier capitalism (Christophers, 2020).

  • Nov 19, 2023 | cityroadpod.org | Dallas Rogers

    Innovation in how cities are governed is seen as providing solutions for the many challenges facing cities: climate change, housing affordability, livability, inclusion, equity and access to services and more. But how and why are novel approaches to governance becoming increasingly popular? What do they involve? Who do they involve? How do they work? Indeed, do they work? And what do they mean for the role of ‘the state’ – for the role of government itself?

  • Jun 14, 2023 | journals.sagepub.com | Dallas Rogers |Cameron McAuliffe

    ConclusionIn this article, we engaged with the various relations through which housing is valued to render more coherent ways these valuations of housing inform a situated and relational politics of value. Moving beyond the reductive exercise to find ‘the value’ of housing as an object, this analysis was concerned with how people make valuations about housing as well as how these different housing valuations intersect to constitute the politics of housing values.

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