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On the 30th March 2021, 13h-14h GMT, Raquel 
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 (University of Sao Paulo) will present to the FinGeo Virtual Seminar Series. 
Raquel’s talk is entitled: “Post 2008 financialized housing geographies: from 
above, from below”. The session will be chaired by Dariusz 
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 (Uni Oxford).

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Raquel Rolnik is Full Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at 
the University of São Paulo. Graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the 
University of São Paulo (1978), Master in Architecture and Urbanism from the 
University of São Paulo (1981), PhD in Graduate School Of Arts And Science 
History Department – New York University (1995), free teaching by FAUUSP (2015) 
and Titration by FAUUSP (2017). Since 1979 she has been a university professor 
in the field of architecture and urbanism, and is currently Head of the Design 
Department at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at USP. Urbanist, she 
was Planning Director for the city of São Paulo and consultant for Brazilian 
and Latin American cities in urban and housing policy. She was also the 
National Secretary for Urban Programs at the Ministry of Cities between 2003 
and 2007. She was International Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing at 
the UN Human Rights Council (2008-2014). She is the author of books and 
articles on the urban issue and since 2011, she has a research productivity 
scholarship from CNPq 1C.

Title: Post 2008 financialized housing geographies: from above, from below

Abstract: 2008  post-crisis global scenario is marked by market shifts and 
opportunities for investors to move their liquid capital freely across borders 
and sectors. Built space in general and housing, in particular, became again 
one of the new frontiers of speculation and rentiership. The same housing 
crisis in some cities in Europe and North America which resulted from the 
financialization of housing in the mortgage/homeownership phase became the 
basis to roll out a new asset class based on rental housing. New information 
technologies enabled investors to concentrate ownership of dispersed units, 
extract income flows and data and bundle them into capital markets, in 
operations managed by digital platforms and apps. Those changes enabled a new 
form of financialization of housing from above –  via partnerships between 
corporate landlords and the State not only in those cities, but spreading over 
the world, with the active role of States in promoting it, including by 
designing new planning and housing policies. However, those chains of 
rentiership also generated new and perverse links between labor precarity, 
informality and financial capital, generating housing financialization not only 
from above but from below, imposing new dynamics in popular economies.

To register (for free) please go to the RSA website: 
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 The virtual seminar will be held online on 30 March 2021, 13h-14hGMT. For more 
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Best wishes,
David

Associate Professor @ Cosmopolis: Centre for Urban Research
Treasurer @ FinGeo: The Global Network on Financial Geography
Department of Geography
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Building F – Room 4.63
Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels
Belgium

P.S. I am taking partial parental leave on Fridays


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