Cohesion and integration agendas in Britain can be characterised by localisation of 'race relations' responsibilities and the importance of local institutions in shaping neighbourhoods has been acknowledged. However, little is understood about the roles of housing providers in integration initiatives. Indeed, research on housing and race has experienced a lull in the 2000s. Thus, this paper aims to examine how social housing providers negotiate their positions and are complicit in constructing a certain vision of community. It draws on interviews from the ESRC Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE)'s work in the ethnically diverse neighbourhoods of Cheetham Hill (Manchester), Newham (London), Butetown (Cardiff) and Pollokshields and Govanhi...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper aims to disrupt the dominant ‘segregation as negative’ narrative, by exploring hopeful ex...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/K002198/1: Under...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
The last two decades have seen significant changes in the role that local authorities play in the d...
The community cohesion policy agenda in England emerged from the mêlée of explanation and advice tha...
Polyethnic societies present some key implications for planners. Discrimination against, and harassm...
In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing....
In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing....
Recent eruptions of violence around a housing estate in Macquarie Fields (Sydney) have again highlig...
Following the upheavals of 2001 in the northern England mill towns, there has been a renewed effort ...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper aims to disrupt the dominant ‘segregation as negative’ narrative, by exploring hopeful ex...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/K002198/1: Under...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
The last two decades have seen significant changes in the role that local authorities play in the d...
The community cohesion policy agenda in England emerged from the mêlée of explanation and advice tha...
Polyethnic societies present some key implications for planners. Discrimination against, and harassm...
In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing....
In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing....
Recent eruptions of violence around a housing estate in Macquarie Fields (Sydney) have again highlig...
Following the upheavals of 2001 in the northern England mill towns, there has been a renewed effort ...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper aims to disrupt the dominant ‘segregation as negative’ narrative, by exploring hopeful ex...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...