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In Defense of Housing by David Madden
In Defense of Housing by David Madden













In Defense of Housing by David Madden

“Neighborhood as Spatial Project: Making the urban order on the downtown Brooklyn waterfront.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38 (2): 471-497.Ģ012. "Pushed off the map: toponymy and the politics of place in New York City." Urban Studies, 55 (8). “The Names of Urban Dispossession.” Urban Geography 40 (6): 888-892.Ģ018. “City of Emergency.” CITY: Analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action 23 (3): 281-284.Ģ019. “For the City yet to come.” CITY: Analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action 24 (1-2): 1-4.Ģ019. With Gibbons, Andrea, Anna Richter, Antonis Vradis, Debbie Humphry, Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia, and Michele Lancione. “The hidden history that winds through every city: Critical urban studies, social movements, and radical transformation.” Tracce Urbane 7:22-30.Ģ020. “The urban process under covid capitalism.” CITY: Analysis of urban change, theory, action 24 (5-6): 677-780.Ģ020. “Disaster Urbanization: The city between crisis and calamity.” Sociologica 15 (1): 91-108.Ģ020. “Tired City: On the politics of urban exhaustion.” CITY: Analysis of urban change, theory, action 26 (4): 559-561.Ģ021. In Defense of Housing: The politics of crisis. David holds a PhD from Columbia University. His writing has appeared in leading urban sociology journals as well as The Guardian, the Washington Post, and Jacobin. He is co-author, with Peter Marcuse, of In Defense of Housing: The politics of crisis (Verso, 2016). He has conducted qualitative, ethnographic and archival research in New York City and London.

In Defense of Housing by David Madden

His research interests include housing, public space, urban restructuring, and critical urban theory. He works on urban studies, political sociology, and social theory. David Madden is Associate Professor in Sociology and Co-Director of the Cities Programme.















In Defense of Housing by David Madden