by WhWills2562 | Aug 18, 2020 | Amsterdam, Housing, Investors
One and the same? Our new article in the Journal of Planning Literature confirms that there is limited academic engagement with investor stratifications. Furthermore, it establishes a new analytical framework for scholars to think along multidimensional lines to...
by WhWills2562 | Feb 11, 2020 | Amsterdam, Housing, Regeneration
Unpacking Cognitive Biases against Property Market Actors On 6 February 2020, the WHIG Amsterdam team organised an interactive session at the Dutch Research Council’s Synergy ’20 conference, bringing together an interdisciplinary group of academics and practitioners...
by WhWills2562 | Sep 25, 2019 | Amsterdam, Investors, Planning
Eleven students complete their master thesis in a WHIG-related thesis project group at the University of Amsterdam. The start of the WHIG project coincided with a new round of thesis supervision for master students of the MSc Urban and Regional Planning at the...
by WhWills2562 | Sep 3, 2019 | Debt, Financialization, London
Given our focus on investment into residential real estate, an essential dimension is understanding how housing fits more broadly within the financialized economy of the UK (and the Netherlands and France). An important but under engaged within urban studies part of...
by WhWills2562 | Jun 20, 2019 | Financialization, London, Regeneration
UCL has a long-standing relationship with Just Space, an umbrella organisation for community groups across London. Whilst the WHIG project is not explicitly working with them at this stage, their work is highly relevant to understanding the planning context of London...