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Max Holleran
Max Holleran
Lecturer in Social Policy, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Millennial ‘YIMBYs’ and boomer ‘NIMBYs’: generational views on housing affordability in the United States
M Holleran
The Sociological Review 69 (4), 846-861, 2021
332021
Mafia Baroque’: post‐socialist architecture and urban planning in Bulgaria
M Holleran
The British journal of sociology 65 (1), 21-42, 2014
222014
The ‘lost generation’of the 2008 crisis: Generational memory and conflict in Spain
M Holleran
Journal of Sociology 55 (3), 463-477, 2019
182019
On the Beach: The Changing Meaning of the B ulgarian Coast after 1989
M Holleran
City & Society 27 (3), 232-249, 2015
162015
Pandemics and geoarbitrage: digital nomadism before and after COVID-19
M Holleran
City 26 (5-6), 831-847, 2022
142022
The Opportunistic Rise of Europe's Far Right
M Holleran
The New Republic, 2018
142018
Tourism, urbanization, and the evolving periphery of the European Union
M Holleran
Palgrave Macmillan,, 2020
122020
Yes to the City: Millennials and the Fight for Affordable Housing
M Holleran
Princeton University Press, 2022
102022
Mobility guilt: Digital nomads and COVID-19
M Holleran, M Notting
Tourism Geographies 25 (5), 1341-1358, 2023
92023
Buying Up the Semi-Periphery: Spain’s Economy of ‘Golden Visas’
M Holleran
Ethnos 86 (4), 730-749, 2021
92021
Tourism and Europe's Shifting Periphery: Post-Franco Spain and Post-Socialist Bulgaria
M Holleran
Contemporary European History 26 (4), 691-715, 2017
82017
Residential tourists and the half-life of European cosmopolitanism in post-crisis Spain
M Holleran
Journal of Sociology 53 (1), 217-230, 2017
82017
Show Us Your Country: Macedonia's Capital Transformed
M Holleran
Dissent 61 (3), 20-24, 2014
62014
Starchitects in Spain Left on the Plain
M Holleran
Dissent 60 (3), 5-8, 2013
62013
Concrete Monsters of the Welfare State: Discussions of Brutalist Architecture on Social Media
M Holleran
Space and Culture, 12063312211019384, 2021
52021
Falling off the Tourism Ladder: Spanish Tourism from Franco to the Housing Bubble of 2008
M Holleran
Radical History Review 2017 (129), 144-163, 2017
32017
From modernism to kitsch: the aesthetics of corruption and nationalism in Bulgaria and Macedonia
M Holleran, F Mattioli
Urban Geography 43 (1), 81-100, 2022
22022
The Abandonment of Flint
M Holleran
The New Republic, July 19, 2018
22018
Bright Lights, Small Government Why libertarians adore Jane Jacobs
M Holleran
NEW REPUBLIC 247 (12), 74-+, 2016
22016
Takin’It to the street: Arts Institutions as Forums for Urban Problems in New York’s Lower East Side
M Holleran, S Holleran
ACE: architecture, city and environment 9 (26), 13-28, 2014
12014
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