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Wohnraumversorgung im deutschen Wohlfahrtsregime: Teilhabe und Ausschlüsse
Der Artikel untersucht Phasen der Wohnraumversorgung im Hinblick auf Teilhaberechte so⁠wie -aus⁠schlüsse und wendet dafür zum ersten Mal systematisch vier Teilhabedimensionen - materielle, politische, kulturelle und soziale Teilhabe - auf das Feld der Wohnraumversorgung an (Kronauer 2010; Vollmer u. a. 2021). Diese vier Dimensionen werden anhand der fordistischen sowie der neoliberalen Phase der Wohnraumversorgung veranschaulicht. Oft sind es soziale Bewegungen, die auf Wohnraumprobleme hinweisen und politische Antworten hervorrufen. Auf der Agenda gegenwärtiger Mietenproteste stehen Teilhabeforderungen aller vier Dimensionen. Trotz lokalstaatlichen Umsteuerns bleibt ihre Durchsetzung abhängig von der kapitalistischen und damit krisenhaften Wohnraumorganisation. This article examines phases of housing provision with regard to social rights as well as exclusions, and systematically applies four dimensions of social rights - material, political, cultural, and social rights - to the field of housing (Kronauer 2010; Vollmer u. a. 2021). These four dimensions are illustrated by looking at the fordist and neoliberal phases of housing provision. Historically, social movements have pointed to new or recurring housing problems, demanded social rights, and elicited political responses. Current housing protests demand social rights in all four dimensions. In spite of tentative redirection, their enforcement remains dependent on the capitalist and thus crisis-ridden organization of housing.
Realty
How to transcend land grab economies, even by means of art?The reader REALTY moves from the safety of critique to the vulgarity of suggestions.The pandemic's effect on mobility presents a historic opportunity.Rarely has criticism of our extractive artworld logic of one-place-after-another been louder.