Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphasised the spatial concentration of disorder on particular social housing estates. Policy has sought to respond by devolving management of the processes of social control to local neighbourhoods. Local authorities, and social housing agencies in particular, are being given an increasing role within multi-agency partnerships aimed at governing local incidences of anti-social behaviour. This paper places this emerging role for social housing agencies within theories of governmentality and wider trends in urban governance and suggests that present developments may be understood through a paradigm of housing governance. Drawing on studies in Edinbu...
This paper examines the management of mixed-income communities; an issue which has become central to...
Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been procl...
This paper examines criticisms of the accountability of housing organisations in Britain and assesse...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of enforcement action on individual...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
“How does the governance of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) through social housing regulations create te...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
Since the early 1990s, reports on topics ranging from neighbourhood renewal and low demand to social...
Strategies are adopted by housing officers and community members to deal with drug-related anti-soci...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
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...
This paper examines the management of mixed-income communities; an issue which has become central to...
Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been procl...
This paper examines criticisms of the accountability of housing organisations in Britain and assesse...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of enforcement action on individual...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
“How does the governance of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) through social housing regulations create te...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
Purpose - To explore the way in which responses to urban disorder have become part of the anti-socia...
Since the early 1990s, reports on topics ranging from neighbourhood renewal and low demand to social...
Strategies are adopted by housing officers and community members to deal with drug-related anti-soci...
In recent years, public housing has increasingly become the tenure for individuals with limited inco...
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...
This paper examines the management of mixed-income communities; an issue which has become central to...
Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been procl...
This paper examines criticisms of the accountability of housing organisations in Britain and assesse...