Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the existence of a political “will to empower” within housing stock transfer policy in Scotland, the effects of governmental strategies are only ever partial and uneven, and may be subject to challenge and contestation from below. Through a focus on “lay” perspectives and the contested nature of contemporary governing practices, the paper argues for more attention to the messy realities of governing within specific local contexts, especially the way in which governable subjects can think and act otherwise, and forge their own alternative govern-mentalities
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
ABSTRACT Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideal...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
ABSTRACT Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideal...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quan...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
Current policy and discourse concerning the governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK has emphas...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...
The 2003 Glasgow housing stock transfer was underpinned by the political rationale of community owne...