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Social (in)justice in the era of financialised housing in Porto, Portugal: complaints by residents and political stakes

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Resumo:The increasing financialisation of housing provision is exacerbating housing inequalities. This article examines housing-related justice concerns expressed by residents in the city of Porto, Portugal, as recorded in the minutes of City Council Executive public meetings and Municipal Assemblies. The results of text analysis with iramuteq show both distributive and procedural justice concerns: a significant gap between recognition and fulfilment of the right to housing based on need, speculative and hostile housing practices driven by financialisation. The discussion addresses the role of local political institutions in ensuring adequate housing and fair housing practices, as well as the psychosocial impacts of failing to achieve these aims.
Autores principais:Ribeiro, Raquel
Assunto:habitação financeirização instituições políticas locais justiça distributiva justiça processual housing financialisation local political institutions distributive justice procedural justice
Ano:2026
País:portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Análise Social
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Resumo:The increasing financialisation of housing provision is exacerbating housing inequalities. This article examines housing-related justice concerns expressed by residents in the city of Porto, Portugal, as recorded in the minutes of City Council Executive public meetings and Municipal Assemblies. The results of text analysis with iramuteq show both distributive and procedural justice concerns: a significant gap between recognition and fulfilment of the right to housing based on need, speculative and hostile housing practices driven by financialisation. The discussion addresses the role of local political institutions in ensuring adequate housing and fair housing practices, as well as the psychosocial impacts of failing to achieve these aims.