Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of the Commons Année : 2025

Urban Communities, Housing Commons, and Real Estate Investment: Revisiting Housing Cooperative Development in Senegal Since the Beavers Experiment

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Since the 2000s, the renewed interest in housing cooperatives in the Global South has ascribed to them a number of virtues: a successful mechanism for mutual aid and escape from poverty, a “third way” in the face of the failures of public production and the speculative excesses of private production. However, there is a lack of empirical studies documenting the concrete development and operations of housing cooperatives. This article aims to contribute to studies on housing cooperatives by examining their history and implementation in Senegal, drawing on the literature and first-hand data from interviews and case studies in the Dakar region. Senegalese housing cooperatives occupy a unique place in the West African cooperative landscape given their longevity since the late 1950s and the political and militant support they periodically receive. More specifically, we examine both shifts in the institutional support to cooperatives in Senegal, and shifts in understandings and practices of solidarity along Senegal’s socio-political transformations.

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hal-05210286 , version 1 (14-08-2025)

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Claire Simonneau, Serigne Mansour Tall, Momar Diongue. Urban Communities, Housing Commons, and Real Estate Investment: Revisiting Housing Cooperative Development in Senegal Since the Beavers Experiment. International Journal of the Commons, 2025, Land-based commons for housing and inclusive cities in the Global South, 19 (1), pp.261-277. ⟨10.5334/ijc.1507⟩. ⟨hal-05210286⟩
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