
- King’s University United States
- University of Salford United Kingdom
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Finland
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
- University of Turin Italy
- City University of New York United States
- Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa Portugal
- UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO Italy
- University of Manchester United Kingdom
- American University of Beirut New York Office United States
- American University of Beirut Lebanon
- UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
- Department of Politics, University of Manchester
- University of Manchester Finland
- INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS Portugal
- Universidade de Lisboa Portugal
- Università di Torino
- Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro / IFCS
- Manchester University United States
- American University in Beirut
This Update reports from a webinar on the impacts of lockdown measures put in place globally amid the Covid-19 pandemic on the right to housing and linked political struggles. Three main threads emerged from the conversation: the impacts of the pandemic are deepening pre-existing housing inequalities, while governments’ responses are largely insufficient; activists and contentious actors worldwide are changing their framings and repertoires to adapt to lockdown measures and attempt to radicalize their action; possibilities, albeit limited, are opening for the construction of global networks of struggle.