Pub Date : 2024-07-31DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2024.2383096
Review by Annie Bellamy
Published in Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《家居文化》:建筑、设计和家居空间期刊》(2024 年预印)
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Pub Date : 2024-06-17DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2024.2357867
Nicky Gregson
Published in Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《家居文化》:建筑、设计和家居空间期刊》(2024 年预印)
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Pub Date : 2024-05-28DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2024.2357862
Patrick Laviolette
Published in Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《家居文化》:建筑、设计和家居空间期刊》(2024 年预印)
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Pub Date : 2024-04-17DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2024.2338019
Anna Kajander, Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto
Over-consumption and the domestic abundance of things have become a problem in affluent Western homes, which are full of new commodities and layers of lived things. At the same time, the encounter ...
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Pub Date : 2024-04-08DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2024.2335447
Julia Sonnleitner
The keeping or discard of objects is not always within people’s power range. War and the escape from war are instances when people are violently separated from their possessions due to massive dest...
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Pub Date : 2024-03-20DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2023.2283676
Laura Galluzzo
Published in Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space (Vol. 20, No. 2, 2023)
发表于《家居文化》:建筑、设计和家居空间期刊》(第 20 卷第 2 期,2023 年)
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Pub Date : 2023-11-29DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2023.2287819
Houliang Chen, Danni Wu
Building on recent scholarship about the cultural significance of material life in the nineteenth century, this article attends to Charles Dickens’s representation of domestic interiors and househo...
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Pub Date : 2023-09-28DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2023.2262310
Seonju Kim, Jörg Stollmann
AbstractNot only isolation but also the expansion of digital social connectivity have led to radical changes in young urban solo dwellers’ everyday life at home in the pandemic. Comparing Berlin and Seoul, we found that contrasting pandemic policies and socio-cultural contexts of living alone implied different challenges related to “staying-at-home”. This interview-based study focuses on a period early into the pandemic 2020, and explores experiences of young urban solo dwellers in two cities, with the aim to identify changes in the meaning of home and implications for wider social patterns. Using the spatial figures of territory and network as conceptual basis, we identify contradicting logics in the pandemic policies and modes of domestic life, which posed distinctive challenges for young solo dwellers in each city. The findings suggest that renegotiating domestic life by solo dwellers in Berlin has led to compressed digital transition, and to compressed individualization in Seoul.KEYWORDS: : homeCovid-19urban solo dwellerindividualizationsmall homerefiguration DISCLOSURE STATEMENTThe authors report there are no competing interests to declare.INFORMED CONSENTAll interview partners participated voluntarily. They provided informed consent to participate in this study. The interviews were non-interventional and ethical approval is not required.Notes1 The study was funded by the Berlin University Alliance Special Call for the Pandemic Research, and partly by the German Research Foundation (DFG) via the CRC 1265 Re-figuration of Spaces.2 According to the report published by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (Choi Citation2022), the primary reason for leaving the parental home among all adults is marriage, accounting for 36.4% of the cases, followed by education (28%), work (20.9%), and the desire for independence (7.3%). Conversely, in Germany, where residential independence from parents is typically associated with the transition to adulthood, individuals often choose to live independently from their parents regardless of educational pursuits, even if they attend university in their hometown (Luetzelberger, Citation2014).3 The Seoul Metropolitan Government has drawn up a support agenda in 2021: “Seoul, the safe city for one-person households”. Unlike Germany, where institutional support mainly targets elderly people who live alone, Seoul provides various services including hospital accompaniment and social dining for the young demographic.Additional informationFundingBerlin University Alliance; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Notes on contributorsSeonju KimM.Sc. Seonju Kim is architect and urban researcher at TU Berlin and researcher in the project “Everyday Life in Digitalized Spaces” within the Collaborative Research Center 1265 “Re-Figuration of Spaces” in Berlin. She graduated with master’s degree from ETH Zurich and with B.Arch. from Korean National University of Arts in Seoul. seonju10247@gmail.comJörg StollmannJörg Stollmann
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Pub Date : 2023-08-16DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2023.2242216
Gulen Cevik
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Pub Date : 2023-08-12DOI: 10.1080/17406315.2023.2242224
Alkistis Pitsikali, H. Sarhan, Husam Abo Kanon, Sandra Costa Santos, R. Parnell, E. Pattinson
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