Print Email Facebook Twitter How the other half lives: coronavirus, housing and justice Title How the other half lives: coronavirus, housing and justice Author Janssen, C. (TU Delft Practice Chair Urban Area Development) Jonkman, Arend (TU Delft Housing Institutions & Governance) Kimhur, Boram (TU Delft Housing Institutions & Governance) Kramer, J. (TU Delft Practice Chair Urban Area Development) Date 2020-10-19 Abstract Covid-19 and especially the extreme measures of the lockdown in response to the virus, have exposed existing housing inequalities. They revealed how, in the 21st century, households still live in poor and insecure housing conditions exposing them to increased physical and mental health risks. In the Netherlands, where we as authors are based, similar inequalities and injustices in the housing sector can be observed. How can the wide variety of impacts of the coronavirus be understood, and what should be done to address them? Justice theories offer a valuable framework. By spotlighting the impacts of the coronavirus crisis on four households who are differently affected, we explore different critical perspectives to analyse the current crisis more coherently. Subject coronavirusjusticehousing inequalitiesvalues To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d092be9-24c6-4230-8ad5-469a1fcf3a51 DOI https://doi.org/10.47982/1mh.9 Publisher 1M Homes initiative Edition Version 1 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type report Rights © 2020 C. Janssen, Arend Jonkman, Boram Kimhur, J. Kramer Files PDF 9_Preprint_Text_7_3_10_20201110.pdf 255.96 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1d092be9-24c6-4230-8ad5-469a1fcf3a51/datastream/OBJ/view