Rachael Allen (QMUL, author of God Complex (2024))
Ushashi Dasgupta (Oxford, author of Charles Dickens and the Properties of Fiction: The Lodger World (2020))
Matthew Ingleby (QMUL, writing a literary history of landlord-tenant relations)
Holly Pester (Essex, author of The Lodgers (2024))
Gillian Williamson (author of Lodgers, Landlords, and Landladies in Georgian London (2021))
Sarah Wise (author of The Blackest Streets: The Life and Death of a Victorian Slum (2008))
Richard Dennis (UCL, author of Cities in Modernity: Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Space, 1840-1930 (2008)
Neil Gray (Glasgow, editor of Rent and its Discontents: A Century of Housing Struggle (2018) and member of Living Rent)
Katie Beswick (Goldsmiths, author of Social Housing in Performance: The English Council Estate on and off Stage (2019)
Alistair Cartwright (Liverpool, author of ‘Life Between Walls: Race, Subdivision and Lodging Houses in Postwar London.’ Architectural Histories, 8(1) (2020))
Maurice Lange (ACORN Haringey)
Anna Minton (author of Big Capital: Who is London For? (2017))
Emily Cuming (LJMU, author of Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880-2012 (2016))
Will Clement (Oxford, author of Hygiene, Property, and the State: France’s First Housing Inspectors, 1815-1885 (under review))
Andrew Hunter Murray (author of A Beginner’s Guide to Breaking and Entering (2024))
Jack Hogan (artist, maker – with Frances Jones – of film I Thought I Hated U, Moon Snail (2023)
Matthew Taunton (UEA, author of Fictions of the City: Class, Culture and Mass Housing in London and Paris (2009)
Helen Charman (Cambridge, held a Creative Scotland-funded editorial residency at MAP magazine from 2020-2021.)
Sharda Rozena (Sheffield, curator & author of ‘Communal interaction and creativity as revolution: resistance to corporate landlords by regulated tenants.’ City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action (2023) and much more)
Ciara Breathnach (Limerick, author of Ordinary Lives, Death and Social Class: Dublin Coroner’s Court, 1876-1902 (2022))
Elsa Noterman (QMUL, director of City Centre)
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