Le relevé habité face à la vulnérabilité résidentielle : intérêts et limites

In global cities, tensions on the real estate market are leading to an increase in housing overcrowding. This article proposes a methodological reflection on the “housing survey”, which is a social science tool applied to architecture that allows spatial measurement of housing conditions. It therefo...

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Main Authors: Yankel Fijalkow, Anne-Laure Jourdheuil, Alexandre Neagu
Format: article
Language:FR
Published: Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/f48e2930c78d4a1fa13b517e1f92e693
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Summary:In global cities, tensions on the real estate market are leading to an increase in housing overcrowding. This article proposes a methodological reflection on the “housing survey”, which is a social science tool applied to architecture that allows spatial measurement of housing conditions. It therefore looks at the history of the method, its contribution to the analysis of inhabitants' strategies in terms of comfort. A recent survey on social housing inhabitants (and therefore safe from the crisis) illustrates the method.