This qualitative study of residents explores owners' and social renters' perceptions, views and experience of living in three mixed tenure neighbourhoods in Glasgow: Castlemilk, Drumchapel and the Gorbals. The report presents findings comparing and contrasting residents' experiences with respect to the three estates and in terms of the configuration of tenure.<p></p> Many similarities between owners and social renters living in the thee estates were found but also some clear differences, especially between the Gorbals and the peripheral estates. Incremental regeneration as experienced in the peripheral estates appears to have been less successful than the more radical ‘purpose built' regeneration experienced in the Gorbals.&...
Mixing tenures is now a widely accepted policy designed to tackle problems of social exclusion in di...
In this article we compare and contrast elements of social capital across different housing tenures ...
The aim of the project was to conduct an analysis of the extent to which the 'modern' homes of the n...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
This dissertation comprises three chapters of original empirical research concerning the mixed-tenur...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
An important feature of UK housing policy has been the promotion of consortia between local authorit...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
Mixing tenures is now a widely accepted policy designed to tackle problems of social exclusion in di...
In this article we compare and contrast elements of social capital across different housing tenures ...
The aim of the project was to conduct an analysis of the extent to which the 'modern' homes of the n...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
This dissertation comprises three chapters of original empirical research concerning the mixed-tenur...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
An important feature of UK housing policy has been the promotion of consortia between local authorit...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
Mixing tenures is now a widely accepted policy designed to tackle problems of social exclusion in di...
In this article we compare and contrast elements of social capital across different housing tenures ...
The aim of the project was to conduct an analysis of the extent to which the 'modern' homes of the n...