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Justin Kadi

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Spatial Planning, Vienna University of Technology

Tag: Covid-19

Written by Justin KadiFebruary 24, 2021

ENHR Online Seminar “Multiple-property investment in times of Covid-19”

It was a great pleasure to co-organize a seminar on “Multiple-property investment in times of COVID-19” together with Chris Lennartz, PBL Netherlands, and Cody Hochstenbach, Universiteit Amsterdam. The seminar built on a special issue on the rise of multiple property ownership (available here) that we put together in the International Journal of Housing Policy prior […]

Written by Justin KadiJanuary 4, 2021January 4, 2021

New paper: Short-term rentals, housing markets and COVID-19

Together with Antonia Schneider and Roman Seidl, both TU Wien, I’ve published a short paper how COVID-19 impacts on Airbnb and what this means for housing markets. It appeared in the journal Critical Housing Analysis. Our starting point was that Airbnb has been argued to have major impacts on housing markets prior to COVID. If […]

Written by Justin KadiSeptember 23, 2020September 23, 2020

New article: Public housing and COVID-19: contestation, challenge and change

I have co-written a short piece with Emma Power from Western Sydney University and Dallas Rogers from the University of Sydney. It is about the dealing with public housing during the current pandemic. Additionally, it discusses a new virtual special issue on the transformation of the sector before and after the global financial crisis of […]

Written by Justin KadiMay 11, 2020May 11, 2020

New blog post: The unequal distribution of housing problems in Austria

In recent weeks, the corona pandemic has drawn increased attention to existing housing problems. For many people, retreating back into their homes to reduce infection also means having to get by with cramped living conditions, dark rooms, or noise more than usual. However, housing problems are unequally distributed. Not everyone is equally affected. The need […]

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