This global critical and interdisciplinary handbook rethinks home as a material emotional and geopolitical site. It examines housing displacement domesticity climate care and the intimate labours subjectivities and practices of home. Across diverse contexts and with varied perspectives including feminist queer and decolonial apprachers the handbook chapters challenge romanticised ideals and illuminate home’s inequalities exclusions and possibilities. Spanning 46 chapters across four parts (Theorising Home Housing and Home Domesticities and Everyday Life and Global Challenges and Home Futures) this handbook blends conceptual innovation with grounded research. It offers global case studies theoretical depth and pedagogical tools on home’s entanglements with law human rights ecology technology violence and more-making it indispensable for critical scholarship teaching and practice. Designed for a broad audience this handbook supports undergraduate learning graduate teaching and advanced research. It equips scholars educators activists policymakers and practitioners with essential insights and resources to engage with home as a site of power identity and struggle in a rapidly changing world. |The Routledge Handbook of Home | Geography