In the Spotlight

Tiny Houses in the Spotlight

April 06, 2022 Northwestern University Science Policy Outreach Taskforce Season 3 Episode 4
In the Spotlight
Tiny Houses in the Spotlight
Show Notes

While the concept of tiny houses may evoke imagery straight out of a fairy tale, these small abodes help empower women around the world. Here to walk us through this fascinating concept is Alice Wilson, a 3rd year PhD candidate in urban sociology at the University of York, in the United Kingdom. Join us as we chat about the definition, history, and significance of tiny homes.

If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:

  • This article from the Conversation on why more and more people are living in tiny homes
  • This article on the unspoken difficulties of living in a tiny house
  • This (accessible!) academic article assessing whether tiny homes are here to stay
  • Alice's blog, where you can keep up with her latest thoughts on the subject
  • A great episode from our friends over at HookedOnScience

Make sure to reach out to Alice on Twitter or Instagram!

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