Network Participants

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…

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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