Cuban migrants and the making of Havana's property market
The emerging literature on the globalization of real estate has addressed how internationally
circulating capital has increasingly found its ways into housing markets of the “Global …
circulating capital has increasingly found its ways into housing markets of the “Global …
Commodifying Havana? Private accumulation, assetisation and marketisation in the Cuban metropolis
G Wijburg - Urban Studies, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In the Global South, cities are increasingly restructuring themselves around the financial
pressures of international capital markets. Therefore, it is sometimes hypothesised that …
pressures of international capital markets. Therefore, it is sometimes hypothesised that …
Can food sovereignty be institutionalised? Insights from the Cuban experience
E Botella‐Rodríguez… - Journal of Agrarian …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Cuba stands out among Latin American nations for its efforts to institutionalize food
sovereignty (FS) through the promotion of alternative small‐scale farming, making it a prime …
sovereignty (FS) through the promotion of alternative small‐scale farming, making it a prime …
Tourism-Led Housing Commodification: Transnational Real Estate Networks and State-Permeated Property Investment in Havana, Cuba
G Wijburg, MC Garcia Pallas… - Housing, Theory and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In a context of ever-growing demand for tourism property, this paper scrutinizes emerging
forms of tourism-led housing commodification in Havana, Cuba. In 2011, the Cuban property …
forms of tourism-led housing commodification in Havana, Cuba. In 2011, the Cuban property …
Illegal or unethical? Situated ethics in the context of a dual economy
F Bono - Qualitative Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper, I draw on my experiences doing field research in Cuba, to contribute to the
idea that participating in illegal activities is not necessarily unethical. Using a reflexive …
idea that participating in illegal activities is not necessarily unethical. Using a reflexive …