The Anti-Eviction Lab brings together spatial, racial, and technological justice collective projects with student researchers. Housed at University of Washington and led by Erin McElroy, it prioritizes collaborative knowledge making with groups such as the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project. One of its current focuses is Landlord Tech Watch aimed at producing scholarship and popular education materials related to the property technology industry. We are also hard at work producing popular educational materials related to organizing against dispossession.

Our lab aims to produce interdisciplinary research and public facing scholarship related to intersections of eviction, technology, surveillance, and gentrification, all with an aim of supporting on-the-ground housing justice struggles.

One of the lab’s current focus is on surveillance technologies, tenant screening algorithms, and property management software deployed in throughout the US, with a focus on California, New York, Washington, and Texas. We are also looking at older 20th century histories of surveillance in tenant housing, as well as contemporary racialized and gendered outsourcing geographies of landlord technologies in Eastern Europe and beyond.

Additionally, we are invested in creating popular educational materials useful for tenants and community members in organizing against displacement. Some of this takes place in collaboration with UW Geography classes.

Undergraduate and graduate research assistants and interns are able to learn and develop a range of skills pertinent to the project, including legal scholarship, algorithmic analysis, database creation, statistical analysis, archival studies, web and graphic design, data visualization, and more. Students have backgrounds in fields including digital studies, urban geography, urban planning, government, American studies, critical race and ethnic studies, feminist studies, design justice, and computer science. Interest in housing, racial, and technological justice is also key. If you are interested in applying to get involved, please do so here.

Meet the Team

Current and Former Collaborators

  • Andrew Liquigan

    Claire Xu

    Paul Sipos

    Izzy Sanchez-Foster

  • Alyssa Ramirez

    Ashley Xu

    Brian Bui


    Catherine Xu

    Lulia Pan


    Giulia Oprea

    Gracie Harris

    Manon Vergerio

    Noah Cohen


    Paula Garcia-Salazar

    Maggie McCarroll

    Byron Xu

    Teja Desai

  • Gracie Harris


    Manon Vergerio

    Maggie McCarroll

    Matthew Martignoni

    Wonyoung So


    Isa Knafo

  • Joseph Smooke

    Jeantelle Laberinto

    Priya Prabhakar

  • Tranae' Moran

    Fabian Rogers

  • Meredith Whittaker

    Nicole Weber

    Deborah Raji

    Genevieve Fried

We Appreciate Support from

Just Tech Rapid Reward Grant, Social Science Research Council

Calyx Institute

Good Systems, UT Austin

Ford Foundation

Anti-Monopoly Fund, Economic Security Project

Royalty Research Foundation, University of Washington