The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when devolved administrations were established in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. As devolution has evolved there has been a greater trend towards divergence in housing policy, which calls into question any notion of a 'UK experience'. Whilst the 2014 Scottish independence referendum again returned constitutional reform high onto the political agenda, there still remain tensions between devolved governments and the UK Government in Westminster, with England increasingly becoming the outlier in policy terms. Informed by ideas of social constructionism, which emphasises the politics of housing, this paper draws on an analysis of policy narrative...
Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tende...
Goodwin M., Jones M. and Jones R. (2005) Devolution, constitutional change and economic development:...
As a legacy of the industrial revolution, housing differences in the UK are frequently referred to i...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
Housing policy in Scotland is both distinctive and largely though not wholly devolved. Since 1999, h...
This paper reviews the effect of devolution on housing policy and practice in Northern Ireland. It o...
Welfare and housing regime literature has treated nation states as being uniform regime types. Howev...
The implementation of the devolution process that started in 1999 was frequently assumed by contempo...
Within the UK, Scotland and England operate largely devolved housing policy systems (this paper does...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
© 2014 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). This paper is concern...
This paper considers access to social housing in England, Scotland and Wales. After putting Britain'...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tende...
Goodwin M., Jones M. and Jones R. (2005) Devolution, constitutional change and economic development:...
As a legacy of the industrial revolution, housing differences in the UK are frequently referred to i...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
Housing policy in Scotland is both distinctive and largely though not wholly devolved. Since 1999, h...
This paper reviews the effect of devolution on housing policy and practice in Northern Ireland. It o...
Welfare and housing regime literature has treated nation states as being uniform regime types. Howev...
The implementation of the devolution process that started in 1999 was frequently assumed by contempo...
Within the UK, Scotland and England operate largely devolved housing policy systems (this paper does...
In this study, we examine the idea of localism in the context of housing policy and as mediated by t...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
© 2014 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). This paper is concern...
This paper considers access to social housing in England, Scotland and Wales. After putting Britain'...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tende...
Goodwin M., Jones M. and Jones R. (2005) Devolution, constitutional change and economic development:...
As a legacy of the industrial revolution, housing differences in the UK are frequently referred to i...