First paragraph: Funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland this qualitative study explored the relevance of the Big Society for housing policy in Scotland, through a focus on community-controlled housing associations (CCHAs) and their potential to act as community anchor organisations. Drawing on expert interviews, it identified 5 key findings: • Although sceptical of the relevance of the Big Society, interviewees were positive about the potential of housing associations to act as community anchor organisations; with many expressing that they already fulfilled this role. This suggests there is much the Big Society agenda in England can learn from the Scottish experience, as illustrated by the seven case study profiles. •...
Community based housing associations (CBHAs) are neighbourhood based and locally controlled housing ...
The organisers of this seminar wish to acknowledge the support of the Economic and Social Research C...
As I came to review the final draft of this paper two events provided cause for further reflection ...
First paragraph: Funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland this qualitative stud...
Funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland this qualitative study explored the re...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
First paragraph: Earlier this year, the Scottish Government published a regeneration discussion docu...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
An open access briefing paper from the ESRC seminar series the Big Society, Localism and Housing Pol...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
First paragraph: This report presents the findings from research conducted in 2015 which sought to e...
First paragraph: Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devo...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
First paragraph: A defining feature of contemporary governance is its variegated nature. It comprise...
Community based housing associations (CBHAs) are neighbourhood based and locally controlled housing ...
The organisers of this seminar wish to acknowledge the support of the Economic and Social Research C...
As I came to review the final draft of this paper two events provided cause for further reflection ...
First paragraph: Funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland this qualitative stud...
Funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland this qualitative study explored the re...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
First paragraph: Earlier this year, the Scottish Government published a regeneration discussion docu...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
An open access briefing paper from the ESRC seminar series the Big Society, Localism and Housing Pol...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
First paragraph: This report presents the findings from research conducted in 2015 which sought to e...
First paragraph: Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devo...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
First paragraph: A defining feature of contemporary governance is its variegated nature. It comprise...
Community based housing associations (CBHAs) are neighbourhood based and locally controlled housing ...
The organisers of this seminar wish to acknowledge the support of the Economic and Social Research C...
As I came to review the final draft of this paper two events provided cause for further reflection ...