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E-grāmata: Housing and Home Unbound: Intersections in economics, environment and politics in Australia

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Housing and Home Unbound pioneers understandings of housing and home as a meeting ground in which intensive practices, materials and meanings tangle with extensive economic, environmental and political worlds. Cutting across disciplines, the book opens up the conceptual and empirical study of housing and home by exploring the coproduction of the concrete and the abstract, the intimate and the institutional, the experiential and the collective.

Exploring diverse examples in Australia and New Zealand, contributors address the interleaving of money and materials in the digital commodity of real estate, the neoliberal invention of housing as a liquid asset and source of welfare provision, and the bundling of car and home in housing markets. The more-than-human relations of housing and home are articulated through the role of suburban nature in the making of Australian modernity, the marketing of nature in waterfront urban renewal, the role of domestic territory in subversive social movements such as Seasteading and Tiny Houses, and the search for home comfort through low-cost energy efficiency practices. The transformative politics of housing and home are explored through the decolonizing of housing tenure, the shaping of housing policy by urban social movements, the lived importance of marginal spaces in Indigenous and other housing, and the affective lessons of the ruin. Beginning with the diverse elements gathered together in housing and home, the text opens up the complex realities and possibilities of human dwelling.

List of figures
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on contributors x
1 The politics of housing/home
1(16)
Nicole Cook
Aidan Davison
Louise Crabtree
PART I Housing/home and worlds of finance
17(76)
2 Uploading real estate: home as a digital, global commodity
23(16)
Dallas Rogers
3 Homeownership, asset-based welfare and the actuarial subject: exploring the dynamics of ageing and homeownership in New Zealand
39(17)
Laurence Murphy
Michael Rehm
4 Building on sand? Liquid housing wealth in an era of financialisation
56(16)
Fiona Allon
Jean Parker
5 Cohabiting with cars: the tangled connections between car parking and housing markets
72(21)
Elizabeth Jean Taylor
PART II Housing/home and worlds of nature
93(74)
6 Secure in the privacy of your own nature: political ontology, urban nature and home ownership in Australia
99(17)
Aidan Davison
7 Making nature and money in the East Perth redevelopment
116(18)
Laurence Troy
8 Displacement as method: seasteading, tiny houses and `Freemen on the Land'
134(17)
Lorenzo Veracini
9 `The best house possible': the everyday practices and micro-politics of achieving comfort in a low-cost home
151(16)
Michelle Gabriel
Millie Rooney
Phillipa Watson
PART III Housing/home and worlds of possibility
167(65)
10 Unbounding home ownership in Australia
173(17)
Louise Crabtree
11 Performing housing affordability: the case of Sydney's green bans
190(14)
Nicole Cook
12 Interstitial housing space: no centre just borders
204(14)
Wendy Steele
Cathy Keys
13 Burnt houses and the haunted home: reconfiguring the ruin in Australia
218(14)
Katrina Schlunke
Thrown-togetherness, 2015: exegesis 232(4)
Andrew Gorman-Murray
Index 236
Nicole Cook, University of Melbourne, Australia

Aidan Davison, University of Tasmania, Australia

Louise Crabtree, University of Western Sydney, Australia