This paper argues that shifts in access to housing – both in relation to rental and ownership – disrupt middle-class reproduction in ways that fundamentally influence class formation. While property ownership has had a long association with middle-class identities, status and distinction, an increasingly competitive rental market alongside inflated property prices has impacted on expectations and anxieties over housing futures. In this paper, we consider two key questions: (1) What happens to middle-class identities under the conditions of this wider structural change? (2) How do the middle classes variously manoeuvre within this? Drawing on empirical research conducted in London, we demonstrate that becoming an owner-occupier may be fractu...
In recent years, many public reports have made adapting cities and housing a key element to cope wit...
This thesis examines the educational experiences of some young people living in the Hepburn Shire, a...
Teenagers' online activities can reveal rich and varied literacy behaviours. While these teenagers m...
This paper examines the impacts of changes to housing tenure among the middle classes. Our premise i...
Creative workers are theorised as autonomous and highly mobile, migrating away from their family of ...
This thesis examines the relationship between Liverpool’s urban space and its inner city communities...
The right to education for persons with disabilities is still a contemporary legal issue with legal ...
Still three decades ago, the concept of CSR was no subject of interest for scientists in Poland and ...
Mobility of the young population between 6 and 10-year-old has been continuously decreasing the last...
In 2013 The Leeds School of Architecture (LSA) at Leeds Beckett University (LBU) launched Project Of...
Since their emergence, discourses of sustainability have been widely resemioticised in different gen...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This article reflects, from a feminist perspective, on a five-year period as Head of a School of Med...
In the context of a research initiative entitled ‘Architecture of Multiple Authorship’ we describe a...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The scale and severity of prop...
In recent years, many public reports have made adapting cities and housing a key element to cope wit...
This thesis examines the educational experiences of some young people living in the Hepburn Shire, a...
Teenagers' online activities can reveal rich and varied literacy behaviours. While these teenagers m...
This paper examines the impacts of changes to housing tenure among the middle classes. Our premise i...
Creative workers are theorised as autonomous and highly mobile, migrating away from their family of ...
This thesis examines the relationship between Liverpool’s urban space and its inner city communities...
The right to education for persons with disabilities is still a contemporary legal issue with legal ...
Still three decades ago, the concept of CSR was no subject of interest for scientists in Poland and ...
Mobility of the young population between 6 and 10-year-old has been continuously decreasing the last...
In 2013 The Leeds School of Architecture (LSA) at Leeds Beckett University (LBU) launched Project Of...
Since their emergence, discourses of sustainability have been widely resemioticised in different gen...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This article reflects, from a feminist perspective, on a five-year period as Head of a School of Med...
In the context of a research initiative entitled ‘Architecture of Multiple Authorship’ we describe a...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The scale and severity of prop...
In recent years, many public reports have made adapting cities and housing a key element to cope wit...
This thesis examines the educational experiences of some young people living in the Hepburn Shire, a...
Teenagers' online activities can reveal rich and varied literacy behaviours. While these teenagers m...