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Johns Hopkins University | AS.070.231

Housing Matters

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This course will collectively craft an anthropological critique of housing, both as a social concern and as an object of public policy and urban planning. As a key component of the structure and functioning of cities, housing is instrumental to urban governmentality, segregation, and citizenship, as well as to cultures of consumption and class formation, identities, solidarities and the imagination of alternative social orders. We will examine how the material and social effects of housing shape the politics of difference, rights, markets and property relations, consumption and activism in the US urban context, as well as social experiences in other regions of the world.

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