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Reframing the American Dream

Tiny Housing as a Window into Consumer Culture, Political Landscapes, and Structural Equity
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 2024

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Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
979-8-8818-0451-0
ISBN-Online
979-8-8818-0452-7
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
310
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    1. A Smaller Dream No access
    2. Foundations and Blueprint of This Book No access
    3. Travels at Home No access
    4. Notes No access
    5. Bibliography No access
    1. The City of Cars: Carville-by-the-Sea (1890–1910) No access
    2. The Machine in the Countryside: Plotlanders (1910–1940) No access
    3. At Home on the Road: Trailerites (1920–1945) No access
    4. Homemade Renegades, Then and Now No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. Working and Living Deliberately No access
    2. Consumptive Stuff and Downsizing No access
    3. Authentic as Journey No access
    4. Shifting Paradigms No access
    5. Conclusion No access
    6. Notes No access
    7. Bibliography No access
    1. From the Next “Big” Thing to Pandemic Momentum No access
      1. The Tiny Whisperers No access
      2. “Selling Out” and “Putting in the Work” No access
    2. Being Industrious in a Cottage Industry No access
    3. (The) Income Generation No access
    4. Tinier than Niche Markets: Monetizing a “Movement” No access
    5. Walden 2.0? No access
    6. Notes No access
    7. Bibliography No access
    1. National Context No access
    2. Tiny Houses in Australia No access
      1. Affordable and Secure Housing No access
      2. Environmental Sustainability and Community No access
      3. Freedom No access
    3. But Are Tiny Houses More Affordable? No access
    4. What Is the Way Forward for Tiny Houses? No access
    5. Notes No access
    6. Bibliography No access
    1. Motivators for Tiny Living No access
    2. Tiny House Construction and Features No access
    3. Tiny House Movement No access
    4. Tiny House Communities No access
      1. Research Implications No access
      2. Stakeholder Implications No access
    5. Acknowledgment No access
    6. Notes No access
    7. Bibliography No access
      1. The Global Footprint Network Ecological Footprint Calculator No access
      1. Housing and Participant Demographics No access
      2. Food No access
      3. Transportation No access
      4. Goods and Purchasing No access
      5. Services—Recycling and Trash No access
      1. Are People Choosing Tiny Homes as an Ecological “Moral Imperative”? No access
      2. Tiny Homes and Big Changes No access
      3. Systemic Barriers and Policy Recommendations No access
    1. Conclusions No access
    2. Notes No access
    3. Bibliography No access
      1. Government-mandated Housing Plans No access
      2. Bozeman’s Worsening Housing Affordability Crisis No access
      3. Addressing Homelessness in Bozeman No access
      4. How Bozeman’s Local Housing Plan Cleared a Path for Housing First Village No access
      1. Federal Funding to Construct and Operate Permanent Supportive Housing No access
      2. Rental Assistance No access
      3. Filling Funding Gaps with State, Local, and Private Resources No access
      4. How Housing First Village Covered Its Costs No access
      1. Zoning, Housing, and Homelessness No access
      2. How Montana State Laws Complicated Development of Housing First Village No access
      3. How Bozeman Changed Zoning to Support Tiny Homes as Permanent Supportive Housing No access
      4. How Community Opposition Still Influenced the Location of Housing First Village No access
      1. Advocate and Plan for Tiny Home Development as PSH No access
      2. Finance Affordable Tiny Homes as PSH No access
      3. Make Affordable Tiny Homes Easier to Build Locally No access
    1. Notes No access
    2. Bibliography No access
    3. Other Resources No access
      1. Characteristics of People Who Experience Chronic Homelessness No access
      2. Homelessness and Trauma No access
      1. Evidence of Outcomes No access
      2. Making PSH Tiny No access
      1. Goals and Target Population No access
      2. Urban Institute Evaluation No access
      1. Testing Tiny Home Designs No access
        1. Privacy and Safety No access
        2. Aesthetics and Materials No access
        3. Independence and Dignity No access
      2. Assessment of PSH Quality Metrics for Housing Design and Construction No access
      1. Partners No access
      2. Case Management No access
      3. Property Management No access
      4. Health Services No access
      5. Transportation No access
      6. Other Available Services No access
      7. Funding Services No access
      8. Assessment of PSH Quality Metrics for Supportive Services No access
      1. Housing Design and Site Layout No access
      2. Supporting Tenants with Services No access
    1. Conclusion No access
    2. Notes No access
    3. Bibliography No access
    4. Additional Resources No access
    1. Women Want to Build New Homes and New Worlds No access
    2. The Appetite to Build No access
    3. The Cult of Work and the Liberation of Time No access
    4. The First Planks and Nails No access
      1. Gemma’s Job(s) No access
      2. Gemma’s Time No access
      3. Time Stress No access
      4. The Liberation of Time No access
      5. Skills Building and Building Skills No access
    5. Doing Nothing No access
    6. What Shall We Build Next? No access
    7. Notes No access
    8. Bibliography No access
    1. Foundations: Building While Black No access
    2. Structural Racism: A Brief History of Baltimore’s Housing Communities No access
    3. Renovating Communities: How Can Tiny Homes Be Reintroduced to Benefit Black Baltimoreans? No access
    4. Alleyways and Avenues: Baltimore’s Preexisting Culture of Small Homes No access
    5. Demolition: The Denial and REIMAGINING of the American Dream for Black Americans and Its Impact on Tiny Home Attractiveness No access
    6. Constructing Long-Term Sustainability: The Importance of Access to Amenities When Planning Tiny House Communities No access
    7. Building a Foundation: Supporting Changing Family Needs No access
    8. Building Up: Opportunities, Limitations, and Conclusions No access
    9. Acknowledgments No access
    10. Notes No access
    11. Bibliography No access
    1. Notes No access
    2. Bibliography No access
  1. Index No access Pages 291 - 306
  2. About the Contributors No access Pages 307 - 310

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