In Australia and many other countries of the Global North, public housing estates are being dismantled and redeveloped to create mixed-income communities. Proponents of redevelopment argue that the introduction of private housing will reduce public housing residents' experiences of stigma. In this paper, we interrogate these assumptions by identifying the degree of stigma directed at the social housing system, the characteristics of those most likely to stigmatise, the impact of proximity to public housing estates on stigmatisation and the words used to describe social housing. Our empirical strategy relies on a multi-dimensional social housing stigma scale, cross-sectional ordinary-least-square regression analysis and a qualitative analysi...
This discussion paper explores the reasons why public housing has become so stigmatised. The first ...
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Abstract: In this paper an agent-based model for th...
Inhabitants of large post-war council estates are subjected to a double layer of stigma: one attache...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Social housing provides an important alternative to private rental and owneroccupationfor low-income...
This paper considers the problem of stigmatisation towards tenants residing in public housing. It dr...
This article illustrates how the stigmatization of public housing in Australia has been co-constitut...
There is a growing contemporary literature that seeks to explore the apparent benefits for socioecon...
It is curious that the most frequently reviewed and well thought-out large housing estates are now t...
Stigma refers to any negative perception on an object. If something is being stigmatized, the mass p...
This Investigative Panel found that social housing neighbourhoods are stigmatised because government...
Social mix is one of the supposedly promising keywords in today's urban policies. Many players in th...
Social mix is one of the supposedly promising keywords in today’s urban policies. Many players in th...
This paper explores the increasingly important role of ‘social mix’ in the management practices of t...
This discussion paper explores the reasons why public housing has become so stigmatised. The first ...
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Abstract: In this paper an agent-based model for th...
Inhabitants of large post-war council estates are subjected to a double layer of stigma: one attache...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Social housing provides an important alternative to private rental and owneroccupationfor low-income...
This paper considers the problem of stigmatisation towards tenants residing in public housing. It dr...
This article illustrates how the stigmatization of public housing in Australia has been co-constitut...
There is a growing contemporary literature that seeks to explore the apparent benefits for socioecon...
It is curious that the most frequently reviewed and well thought-out large housing estates are now t...
Stigma refers to any negative perception on an object. If something is being stigmatized, the mass p...
This Investigative Panel found that social housing neighbourhoods are stigmatised because government...
Social mix is one of the supposedly promising keywords in today's urban policies. Many players in th...
Social mix is one of the supposedly promising keywords in today’s urban policies. Many players in th...
This paper explores the increasingly important role of ‘social mix’ in the management practices of t...
This discussion paper explores the reasons why public housing has become so stigmatised. The first ...
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Abstract: In this paper an agent-based model for th...
Inhabitants of large post-war council estates are subjected to a double layer of stigma: one attache...