Reframing Germany's housing crisis as an issue of national economic interest could create the impetus needed to solve it.
✍ Alexander Reisenbichler @munkschool https://t.co/pdkWJkQhqv
Unveils divergent American and German housing policies over the past century and their major impact on each country's capitalist model.
Through the Roof by Alexander Reisenbichler (@UofT), Out Now
#Housing#GermanPolitics#AmericanPolitics
https://t.co/4KaiOYPFhY
Join us on September 26 for a lecture by Jean-Olivier Richard exploring Jesuit physico-politics and climate change in early eighteenth-century France.
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Join us for a talk with Ioulia Shukan, Professor of Sociology at the School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (Paris, France) on Sept 23, 4-6pm.
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Join us on 19 September for a talk with Svyatoslav (Slava) Vakarchuk, Ukrainian civic activist, musician and the lead vocalist and founder of the band Okean Elzy. Register Here🔗 https://t.co/FPDBIUDK2G
Analyzes housing policy in the United States and Germany, engaging readers interested in housing politics, the current housing affordability crisis, and wealth inequality.
Through the Roof by Alexander Reisenbichler, Coming Soon
#Housing#Politics
https://t.co/PylPvh2yas
How do households view financialization? UofT’s Alexander Reisenbichler and Pascal König (VU Amsterdam) find that despite British households borrowing more than German, both share negative views on indebtedness, credit spending, & borrowing against homes. https://t.co/BPUK9EhxUx
Join us on 18 March from 3pm-5pm for a talk exploring how Ukrainian fashion became a platform for cultural diplomacy and national identity during the Cold War. Register Here🔗 https://t.co/T0HC1D2vE2