Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of delivering mix. This research investigates the relationship between the spatial configuration of tenures produced within neighbourhoods, and residents’ views on the benefits and drawbacks of mixed tenure and their reported social interactions within and across tenures. Further, we consider how these effects are bound up with the particular contexts and development histories, or ‘modes of production’, of mixed tenure estates. Two peripheral estates and one inner city estate converted to mixed tenure over the past 10–20 years in Glasgow were examined through qualitative research with 37 residents in 7 neighbourhoods. The majority of respondents w...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
This paper draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an area ...
Planning and housing policies in the UK have recently adopted the principle of developing mixed sche...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
This qualitative study of residents explores owners' and social renters' perceptions, views and expe...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
Mixing tenures in new developments, although complex in implementation, can be boiled down to mixing...
Mixing tenures is now a widely accepted policy designed to tackle problems of social exclusion in di...
This dissertation comprises three chapters of original empirical research concerning the mixed-tenur...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
Since 2000, mixed-tenure development has been advocated in planning policy guidance to local authori...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
This paper draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an area ...
Planning and housing policies in the UK have recently adopted the principle of developing mixed sche...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
Reviews of mixed tenure research have highlighted the lack of attention given to the processes of de...
This qualitative study of residents explores owners' and social renters' perceptions, views and expe...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
Mixing tenures in new developments, although complex in implementation, can be boiled down to mixing...
Mixing tenures is now a widely accepted policy designed to tackle problems of social exclusion in di...
This dissertation comprises three chapters of original empirical research concerning the mixed-tenur...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
Since 2000, mixed-tenure development has been advocated in planning policy guidance to local authori...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This article draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an are...
This paper draws on in-depth research on the nature and intensity of neighbour relations in an area ...
Planning and housing policies in the UK have recently adopted the principle of developing mixed sche...