Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new localism’ represents a mentality of rule that seeks to govern people through their bonds and attachments to place-based communities. In a period of austerity, the mobilisation of the voluntary and community sector has been at the heart of public policy reforms. This is clearly visible in Scotland, whereby policy has sought to re-imagine housing associations as ‘community-anchor organisations’ affording them a key-role in tackling place-based inequalities. However, the empirical data also underlines the messiness of projects of rule, and how power’s effects can never be guaranteed.Postprin
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
First paragraph: A defining feature of contemporary governance is its variegated nature. It comprise...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
First paragraph: A defining feature of contemporary governance is its variegated nature. It comprise...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...