"The housing question is a universal question. Everywhere, it speaks differently but directly to the challenges that define our times: social inequality, ecological crisis, displacement, asylum, migration, and privatization. The volume Housing after the Neoliberal Turn: International Case Studies interprets the neoliberal context as a defining condition for contemporary housing. The book consists of two parts: a series of essays by authors from the fields of architecture, anthropology, economy, and literature depicting various, often-contradicting contexts, and, part two, an Atlas of global housing that takes the neoliberal turn as its starting point.
See: "'Blight' Spatial Racism, and the Demolition of the Housing Question in Detroit,” Herscher, Andrew.