Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)

Affordable housing, either owner-occupied or rented, is regarded as a key element of social reproduction. However, processes of housing commodification and financialization have increasingly resulted in precariatization of the population and the loss of the right to housing. In the Spanish case, neo...

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Main Authors: Vives-Miró, Sònia, González-Pérez, Jesús M., Rullan, Onofre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin 2015-09-01
Series:DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
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Online Access:http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/211/110
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spelling doaj-2b0cbb56ff474afba96cdfdf9e46c29c2020-11-25T00:44:12ZengGesellschaft für Erdkunde zu BerlinDIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin0013-99980013-99982015-09-011462-311312610.12854/erde-146-10Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)Vives-Miró, SòniaGonzález-Pérez, Jesús M.Rullan, OnofreAffordable housing, either owner-occupied or rented, is regarded as a key element of social reproduction. However, processes of housing commodification and financialization have increasingly resulted in precariatization of the population and the loss of the right to housing. In the Spanish case, neoliberal policies geared to the revalorization of built environments had caused a housing bubble of historical magnitude. Since it burst, a large number of households have been dispossessed of housing, clearly reflected in the avalanche of foreclosures and evictions that hit Spanish cities as the crisis unfolded. This paper focuses on the urban area of Palma (Majorca) by analyzing the foreclosures exerted on home­owners and the evictions of tenants who, from the start of the crisis of 2008, have not been able to afford their mortgage payments or rents. These evictions and foreclosures are correlated with the social status of the urban areas affected. The results show that the increase of evictions and foreclosures has emerged unevenly around the city. While tenant evictions have affected all types of urban areas, foreclosures have become much more evident in urban areas of low social status.http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/211/110Evictionsforeclosuresfinancialisation of housingdispossessionPalma
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author Vives-Miró, Sònia
González-Pérez, Jesús M.
Rullan, Onofre
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González-Pérez, Jesús M.
Rullan, Onofre
Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
Evictions
foreclosures
financialisation of housing
dispossession
Palma
author_facet Vives-Miró, Sònia
González-Pérez, Jesús M.
Rullan, Onofre
author_sort Vives-Miró, Sònia
title Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
title_short Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
title_full Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
title_fullStr Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
title_full_unstemmed Home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in Palma (Majorca)
title_sort home dispossession: the uneven geography of evictions in palma (majorca)
publisher Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin
series DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
issn 0013-9998
0013-9998
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Affordable housing, either owner-occupied or rented, is regarded as a key element of social reproduction. However, processes of housing commodification and financialization have increasingly resulted in precariatization of the population and the loss of the right to housing. In the Spanish case, neoliberal policies geared to the revalorization of built environments had caused a housing bubble of historical magnitude. Since it burst, a large number of households have been dispossessed of housing, clearly reflected in the avalanche of foreclosures and evictions that hit Spanish cities as the crisis unfolded. This paper focuses on the urban area of Palma (Majorca) by analyzing the foreclosures exerted on home­owners and the evictions of tenants who, from the start of the crisis of 2008, have not been able to afford their mortgage payments or rents. These evictions and foreclosures are correlated with the social status of the urban areas affected. The results show that the increase of evictions and foreclosures has emerged unevenly around the city. While tenant evictions have affected all types of urban areas, foreclosures have become much more evident in urban areas of low social status.
topic Evictions
foreclosures
financialisation of housing
dispossession
Palma
url http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/211/110
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