Sep 23, 2021
Lecture series „Housing for All?! - Geographic housing research in theory and practice“
For several years, the topic of "housing" has been a determining issue in urban debates and urban political controversies. In many cities, initiatives and social movements are calling for "Housing for all!" and for a social housing policy. The lecture series takes this as an opportunity to highlight the causes and consequences of the return of the housing question from a geographical perspective, it presents developments as well as concrete projects from different cities and asks for political alternatives.
Public online lecture
From 12.10.2021 to 25.01.2022 on Tuesdays 16:30 hrs.
Link to participate: https://selfservice.zih.tu-dresden.de/link.php?m=128695&p=sgpzyllm
The course language of the lecture series is German
Attention: Contribution on 25.01. is cancelled; will probably be made up for on 08.02.
Organized by:
- Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Geography, Chair of Human Geography, Martin Ahlfeld, Prof. Dr. Judith Miggelbrink
- AAU Klagenfurt, Department of Geography and Regional Studies, Dr. Michael Mießner, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Naumann
- University of Trier, Department of Regional and Environmental Sciences, Working Group Economic Geography with Focus on Tourism Geography
In cooperation with:
- Stadtplanungsamt Dresden
- Weiterdenken (Heinrich-Böll-Foundation Saxony)
- Zentrum für Baukultur Sachsen
Program:
- 12.10.2021
Housing for whom, actually? Differentiation of housing needs and preferences
Dr. Jan Glatter (Stadtplanungsamt Dresden) - 19.10.2021
Assistance tools for cooperative, affordable construction and housing in Leipzig
Jens Gerhardt (Netzwerk Leipziger Freiheit) - 26.10.2021, 16:45 Meeting point: forecourt of the cultural center Scheune, (Alaunstraße 36-40, 01099 Dresden)
City tour on homelessness, housing and migration with BettelLobby Dresden
BettelLobby Dresden and Weiterdenken
Please register beforehand via Martin.Ahlfeld[at]tu-dresden.de - 02.11.2021
Financialization of Housing in Austria
Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Springler (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna) - 09.11.20210
Vienna's housing policy as a successful model against displacement?
Dr. Justin Kadi (TU Wien) - 16.11.2021
Social Segregation and Affordable Housing in Dresden
Dr. Jan Glatter (City Planning Office Dresden) - 23.11.2021
New and old inequalities - the example of the short-term rental market
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Christian Smigiel (Paris Lodron University Salzburg) - 30.11.2021
Housing for homeless people. Between “Trainingswohnen“ and "Housing First"
Prof. Dr. Nadine Marquardt (University of Bonn) - 07.12.2021
Housing and precarization
Elisa Gerbsch (Technische Universität Dresden) - 14.12.2021
Land policy instruments
Prof. Dr. Alexandra Weitkamp und Dr. Andreas Ortner (Chair of Land Management, Technische Universität Dresden) - 11.01.2022
Participation in residential construction. Experiences from the Steiermark
Dr. Andrea Jany (Karl-Franzens-University Graz) - 18.01.2022
Innenentwicklung im Wohnungsbau – Akzeptanzprobleme – Lösungsmodelle
Stefan Leist (stellv. Amtsleitung, Stadtplanungsamt Trier) - 25.01.2022 - cancelled! will probably be made up for on 08.02.
Housing in Klagenfurt - Challenges and Perspectives from the Urban Planning Viewpoint
DI Robert Piechl (Leiter Abt. Stadtplanung im Magistrat der Landeshauptstadt Klagenfurt am Wörthersee)