Taking owner-occupation as the quintessential form of financialised housing provision, this paper investigates how housing cultures, understood as a set of shared behaviours and beliefs about housing, have been (re)shaped in the UK in a way that favours owner-occupation, and the implications of this shift for agents’ subjectivities. Utilising the systems of provision/10Cs approach, which takes as its starting point that the norms and meanings associated with homeownership are complex and conditioned by the contradictory interaction of cultural and material factors, the paper shows how the rise of owner-occupation reflected changes in socially shared images and meanings around housing as well as material benefits associated with the tenure. ...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
During the postwar period as a whole homeownership in Britain has been generally considered to be a ...
Taking owner-occupation as the quintessential form of financialised housing provision, this paper in...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
Since World War II, housing in Britain has become a politically contentious issue. The quality of ho...
Following the break-up of privately rented flats in both England and Wales, and Scotland, two distin...
Within Anglophone societies, the concept of home is closely tied to homeownership, and consequently,...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label ‘home ownership’ through a case study of t...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose’s concept of ethopolitics, this paper explores attitudes to home and tenu...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
During the postwar period as a whole homeownership in Britain has been generally considered to be a ...
Taking owner-occupation as the quintessential form of financialised housing provision, this paper in...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
This paper is about the changing character of housing assets, owned homes, and perhaps owner-occupie...
Since World War II, housing in Britain has become a politically contentious issue. The quality of ho...
Following the break-up of privately rented flats in both England and Wales, and Scotland, two distin...
Within Anglophone societies, the concept of home is closely tied to homeownership, and consequently,...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label ‘home ownership’ through a case study of t...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose’s concept of ethopolitics, this paper explores attitudes to home and tenu...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
This paper assesses the relevance of mortgage-led consumption for the assemblage of home. Drawing on...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
The advantages of ownership?both financial and personal?were a prominent theme in UK government poli...
During the postwar period as a whole homeownership in Britain has been generally considered to be a ...