Worlds Within Worlds: The Case of Women-Built Tiny Houses | Online webinar
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About this Event
The tiny house movement is taking off in the UK following the example of the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. All four nations share a colonial anglophone history and are currently in the midst of both a chronic and acute affordable housing crisis. Alice Wilson discusses what people are trying to achieve by building and living in tiny houses, and specifically what this lifestyle movement offers to women.
This event is a Community Seminar Series event hosted by Robert Gordon University's School of Applied Social Studies. Our seminars are free to attend, open to all, and held online. Please register to access to online session and follow the link provided in the eTicket that you will receive by email. At the time of the event, follow the link through to the event.
Don't have a Zoom account? You should not need to make a Zoom account and should be able to access the session in your browser. When the first Zoom screen opens and tries to direct you to download the app, scroll to the bottom of that screen where it says "if you cannot download or run the application join from your browser". Follow that link to access through your preferred browser.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr Alice Butler-Warke on a.butler-warke@rgu.ac.uk
We look forward to welcoming you to our virtual event!