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Introducing the YIMBYs: Renters, housing, and supply-side politics in Los Angeles
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space ( IF 2.633 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-06 , DOI: 10.1177/23996544211044516
Renee Tapp 1
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This paper advances debates around the financialization of housing with a case study of Los Angeles’s yes-in-my-back-yard (YIMBY) groups. In response to the post-2008 affordable housing crisis, YIMBYs have emerged in support of orthodox economic policies that deregulate land use, expedite construction, and intensify financial accumulation in rental housing. Using detailed empirical analysis collected from YIMBY housing activists, this paper examines how the market-based logics they advance take root in local land use issues. It focuses specifically on the impact of YIMBYs on existing divisions within urban politics, including the scale at which housing is contested. By conceptualizing the YIMBY position as one that facilitates financialization, this paper reveals the ways financialization is more than a mode of accumulation: it is a political process embedded in the state from the bottom up and inside out.



中文翻译:

介绍 YIMBY:洛杉矶的租房者、住房和供应方政治

本文以洛杉矶的“yes-in-my-back-yard (YIMBY)”团体为例,推进了围绕住房金融化的辩论。为应对 2008 年后的经济适用房危机,YIMBY 应运而生,以支持放松土地使用、加快建设和加强租赁住房金融积累的正统经济政策。使用从 YIMBY 住房活动家那里收集的详细实证分析,本文研究了他们推进的基于市场的逻辑如何在当地土地使用问题中扎根。它特别关注 YIMBY 对城市政治中现有分歧的影响,包括住房竞争的规模。通过将 YIMBY 位置概念化为促进金融化,本文揭示了金融化不仅仅是一种积累模式的方式:

更新日期:2021-09-06
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