Sep 23, 2021
Lecture series „Housing for All?! - Geographic housing research in theory and practice“

"Affordable housing for everyone" protest sign in Erfurt, Germany. 15.02.2020 (Photo by Robert Anasch on unsplash.com)
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)