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The legal fiction of property law in the US

The legal fiction of property law in the US

FromProgressing Planning


The legal fiction of property law in the US

FromProgressing Planning

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this podcast, Dr Jessie Speer Assistant Professor in Human Geography at the London School of Economics delves into exclusionary property law in the US, looking at the “legal fiction of property law” to explore the insidious nature of a framework that centers on the right to exclude. 
She also talks about her book project, stressing the urgent humanity crisis around demolitions and insufficient anti-homeless policies. Jessie uses intersectionality to approach the plurality of housing experiences and the critical importance of including voices that are too often overlooked in theory and policymaking. She leaves us with her take on what she sees as a potential way forward in achieving fairer urban environments.
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (14)

A podcast series by Planning for Justice exploring the role of urban planning in fostering change in contemporary society. Planning for Justice is a coalition of graduate students, alumni and faculty at LSE questioning the relationship between urban planning and systemic inequality.