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New Policy Briefs on Housing Politics: Michael Wicki on Urban Densification
The Progressive Politics Research Network (PPRNet) has published a new collection of policy briefs addressing how progressive actors can overcome political barriers to affordable housing and build broad coalitions across income classes and generations. The briefs bring together leading experts from across Europe and draw on cutting-edge empirical research, including large-scale surveys, experiments, and comparative policy analysis.
New Publication on Rethinking Acceptance of Housing Densification
Malte Wehr, together with Michael Wicki, Stefan Witter, and David Kaufmann, published a new article in the Journal of Public Policy. Called “Beyond NIMBY-ism: rethinking acceptance of housing densification in a direct democratic renters society”, the paper examines how residents perceive and respond to urban housing densification.
New Publication in Urban Affairs Review: Reimagining Public Participation in Urban Development
A recent article by Katrin Hofer in Urban Affairs Review explores how residents of Bramfischerville, an underprivileged area in Johannesburg, South Africa, understand public participation in urban development. The study reveals that for many community members, participation is less about influencing policy and more about gaining recognition and fostering relationships. These locally grounded perspectives challenge dominant theories of participation as a state-led process.
Yuni Zhong joins the SPUR team as a visiting PhD
Yuni Zhong joins SPUR as a visiting Ph.D. candidate from the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University. Her research focuses on the intersection of urban geography and the platform economy, examining how digital platforms reshape urban space and influence the mobility and settlement of rural migrant workers in China.
Raffaele Bazurli joins SPUR as Postdoctoral Researcher
Raffaele Bazurli has joined the Spatial Development and Urban Policy (SPUR) research group at ETH Zürich. As a postdoctoral researcher, he will develop the group’s research agenda on urban politics and policy, with the goal of advancing knowledge for just, democratic, and sustainable urban futures.