Richard Waldron
Queen's University Belfast
Richard's research investigates the interaction between the urban planning system and private market forces in the built environment, with a particular focus on housing. Richard is particularly interested in understanding the linkages between urban planning and housing policy and the deepening relationship between the financial system, the development sector and the state. This work is driven by interests in the fields of urban political economy, critical housing studies, financialisation and socio-spatial inequality. In this regard, his work spans a number of inter-related themes:
- Financialization and the City
- Neoliberalization of housing and urban planning
- Built Heritage Policy and Practice
Research Profiles and Social Media
Publications
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Financializing affordable housing? For-profit landlords and the marketization of "socially responsible investment" in rental housing
Wijburg, G., Waldron, R. & Le Corre, T., 14 Feb 2024, (Accepted) In: Finance and Space. -
Precarious housing in the aftermath of the financial crisis: protecting owners and selling-out renters
Waldron, R. & Köppe, S., 15 Apr 2024. -
Understanding the bi-directional relationship between precarious housing and energy deprivation
Waldron, R., 23 Feb 2024 -
Can corporate & institutional landlords be responsible? Discursive reframing and the financialization of public and affordable housing
Waldron, R., Wijburg, G. & Le Corre, T., 16 May 2023 -
Can corporate & institutional landlords be responsible? Discursive reframing and the financialization of public and affordable housing
Wijburg, G., Waldron, R. & Le Corre, T., 14 Sept 2023.