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@codyhochstenbach has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in July 2023. The social media accounts linked to from @codyhochstenbach are: LinkedIn, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, codyhochstenbach has populated their site with Co-director of the Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies (AMCIS), Associate editor at International Journal of Housing Policy, Associate editor at Beleid & Maatschappij, Associate professor (UD1) in urban geography at University of Amsterdam, "In schaamte kunt je niet wonen" (Das Mag 2023), "Uitgewoond" (Das Mag 2022), Opinie Volkskrant juni 2025 (met Jan de Vries): De politiek hanteert een veel te beperkte definitie van dakloosheid, Opinie Volkskrant april 2025: Huurbevriezing toont noodzaak investeringsplan in de volkshuisvesting, Opinie NRC februari 2025 (met Anna Koolstra): Dit kabinet speelt met mensenlevens voor politiek gewin, Opinie Volkskrant april 2024 (Custers et al) over aanpak kwetsbare wijken, Opinie NRC januari 2024 | Voor betaalbare huur is reguleren van de particuliere huursector niet genoeg, Voorpublicatie In schaamte kun je niet wonen (Groene Amsterdammer, sep 2023), De schaamte van woonarmoede (voorpublicatie Jacobin NL, sep 2023), Interview Parool, september 2023, Interview Volkskrant, december 2022, Interview NRC februari 2022, Interview Volkskrant september 2020, Overview academic publications (Google Scholar), Queer in a housing crisis (2025), Housing tenure, urban development and environmental inequality (2025), Housing as an engine of inequality and the role of policy (2025), Increasing Social and Spatial Inequalities in Parental Co‐Residence (2025), Politicization and depoliticization of the Dutch 'housing crisis' (2025), Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context (2024), Rental sector liberalization and the housing outcomes for young urban adults (2024), Networked geographies of private landlordism (2024), The uncoupling of house prices and mortgage debt (2024), The impact of public policy on multiple dimensions of spatial inequality (2024), How Dutch Housing Politics Moved from Private-Rental Liberalization to Regulation (2023).