Hasret Saygı Saygı Risky Communications and Precarity in London's Shared Housing

Risky Communications and Precarity in London's Shared Housing

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This book examines the experiences of single professionals living in shared housing in London, focusing on how language, communication, and social inequalities shape these living arrangements. It frames shared housing not only as an economic condition but also as a communicative, social, and identity-laden experience.

Drawing on the discourse analysis of interviews conducted with London’s millennials sharing a house with strangers, the book introduces a language socialisation framework to illustrate how they learn to become competent housemates. It explores how individuals internalise unspoken norms, manage routines, and negotiate relationships within multilingual, multicultural households.

The book also highlights what it means to be single and living in London today, particularly in the context of housing. It examines how house sharers navigate spatial and social boundaries and experience precarity, especially through the lenses of migration, ethnicity, and linguistic background.

This book will appeal to scholars in sociolinguistics, anthropology, urban studies, human geography, and architecture.

Hasret Saygı is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute of Education, University College London, UK. She holds a PhD from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, and an MA from King’s College London. Her research lies at the intersection of language, migration, and inequality, exploring how linguistic practices influence, empower, or marginalise communities.


This book examines the experiences of single professionals living in shared housing in London, focusing on how language, communication, and social inequalities shape these living arrangements. It frames shared housing not only as an economic condition but also as a communicative, social, and identity-laden experience.

Drawing on the discourse analysis of interviews conducted with London’s millennials sharing a house with strangers, the book introduces a language socialisation framework to illustrate how they learn to become competent housemates. It explores how individuals internalise unspoken norms, manage routines, and negotiate relationships within multilingual, multicultural households.

The book also highlights what it means to be single and living in London today, particularly in the context of housing. It examines how house sharers navigate spatial and social boundaries and experience precarity, especially through the lenses of migration, ethnicity, and linguistic background.

This book will appeal to scholars in sociolinguistics, anthropology, urban studies, human geography, and architecture.


Takes an interdisciplinary approach, bridging sociolinguistics, sociology, geography, and urban studies Explores how language influences access to housing and dynamics within shared households Provides a timely insight into renters’ lived realities behind the well-publicised housing crisis statistics

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ISBN: 9783031990397
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 26.08.2025

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