I’m excited to share that I’ve successfully defended my prospectus and am now a doctoral candidate!
I’m looking forward to this next phase of diving into data collection & writing. The working title of my project is: "Blueprints From Abroad? International Law in Domestic Housing Rights Movements".
Posts by Kirin Taylor
Yes! And with housing that's almost always the case these days!
@kirinrtaylor.bsky.social always frustrating when your research gets into the news for the wrong reasons
Scholars disagree about the meaning of academic freedom. In a new paper with @colinelman.bsky.social and Brooklyn Montgomery, we analyze this disagreement through Gallie’s notion of an essentially contested concept. The full paper is available at @apsa-preprints.bsky.social. 1/3
New @nlihc.org GAP report shows CA has just 25 affordable & available homes per 100 extremely low-income renters (~1M short). ‼️ 79% pay more than half their income on rent.
‼️ Need $49.61/hr or 3 FT min wage jobs for avg 2BR.
Homelessness is the crisis we see—this shortage drives it. nlihc.org/gap
“There is simply no legal authority to sustain HUD’s attack on targeted universalist policy interventions.”
@tsilverstein.bsky.social, President at AHJ member @prrac.bsky.social, breaks down HUD’s punitive investigations into Boston + Minneapolis:
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially since many doubt they need protection.
Recently I completed the Institute for Qualitative and Multi‑Method Research (IQMR). I studied with some of the top methodologists in the Political Science and Social Science fields. Thank you to @supolisci.bsky.social for granting me the Kristi Andersen Award that funded my participation!
How do structural incentives, such as job scarcity and metric-based evaluation, shape the questions scholars ask, the methods they use to answer them, and the outlets they prioritize to publish their work?
We have an updated draft answering these questions: osf.io/preprints/os...
Posting 2 days after publication: "Syracuse tenants deserve Good Cause protections" (Guest Opinion by Sarah Walciano) www.syracuse.com/opinion/2025... The fight for better housing protections in Syracuse is well underway & needs our attention
The Trump administration wants to allow a cutoff date for housing subsidies. The plan is deeply controversial, but Delaware offers a potential model for success.
NEW ARTICLE! Available now as open access, online first at:
ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/ij...
This research study looks at the issues of homelessness and social disorder on transit in Calgary, Canada. The authors tie in broader structural issues of housing supply and social programs.
"Targeting international students threatens all of us by dictating the terms by which anyone can lay claim to institutional spaces and cultures of higher learning in the U.S. To be sure, the cost of silencing dissenting voices won’t be paid by international students alone." time.com/7280101/how-...
I was honored to have Dr. Indu Prakash Singh guest lecture for the Politics of Homelessness course I teach @SUpolisci Here is the recording of his insights: youtu.be/zcog1_Yyn2U?... I met Indu at the @ijohjournal.bsky.social conference in January.
Contributing to the volume & speaking at the event feels extra special, since I was lead researcher for the first two volumes of "Hidden Homelessness: International Research on Families" (1 tinyurl.com/37c73n2x & 2 tinyurl.com/nwkbcv88) in my previous capacity working with UNANIMA International.
I wrote a short piece in UNANIMA International's new publication: "The Hidden Faces of Homelessness: Global Insights and Pathways Forward". I will share this once published (tomorrow), but for anyone interested in the launch event register here: tinyurl.com/6pjv2c4u
Forgot my X password and couldn't recover it, so here I am :D