Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been proclaimed as marking 'the death of council housing' in the UK. The decline of public housing and new techniques for the governance of social housing provision are symbolic of the transformation of welfarist social regimes in advanced liberal democracies. This paper explores recent social housing policy in the UK and suggests that policy developments reflect changes in technologies for governing the conduct of social housing tenants and practitioners. The ethopolitics (Rose 2001) of social housing are characterized by emerging identities of active, entrepreneurial consumption and the invocation of responsibilized community. The paper examines how ...
This chapter considers the relevance of the sustainability agenda at a time when post-industrial cap...
In Britain, current interest in social balance has arisen partly as a response to increased manageme...
The launch of a National Tenants Voice for the English social housing sector rekindles a contentious...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
Recent developments in housing governance in postcolonial Hong Kong, including the reduction of soci...
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
Social housing in Britain is undergoing an extended period of change and experimentation. The pace o...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
The building sector accounts for 40% of energy use and 25% of CO2 emissions, mainly due to inefficient...
With the advent of flexible tenancies, marketised rents, the abolition of a consumer-focused regulat...
Access to affordable, secure and safe housing is increasingly challenging in many European cities in...
This paper argues that narratives of the Big Society and Localism in England enacted through housing...
The aim of the paper is presenting new trends in social housing practices, focusing on their differe...
This ethnographic study of a mixed-occupancy housing estate near the centre of London refocuses the ...
This chapter considers the relevance of the sustainability agenda at a time when post-industrial cap...
In Britain, current interest in social balance has arisen partly as a response to increased manageme...
The launch of a National Tenants Voice for the English social housing sector rekindles a contentious...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
Recent developments in housing governance in postcolonial Hong Kong, including the reduction of soci...
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
Social housing in Britain is undergoing an extended period of change and experimentation. The pace o...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
The building sector accounts for 40% of energy use and 25% of CO2 emissions, mainly due to inefficient...
With the advent of flexible tenancies, marketised rents, the abolition of a consumer-focused regulat...
Access to affordable, secure and safe housing is increasingly challenging in many European cities in...
This paper argues that narratives of the Big Society and Localism in England enacted through housing...
The aim of the paper is presenting new trends in social housing practices, focusing on their differe...
This ethnographic study of a mixed-occupancy housing estate near the centre of London refocuses the ...
This chapter considers the relevance of the sustainability agenda at a time when post-industrial cap...
In Britain, current interest in social balance has arisen partly as a response to increased manageme...
The launch of a National Tenants Voice for the English social housing sector rekindles a contentious...