Influenced by Nikolas Rose’s concept of ‘ethopolitics’ this paper explores attitudes to home and tenure amongst low-cost homeowners in Scotland. In doing so, it seeks to highlight the contested nature of contemporary governing practices and the way in which ‘governable subjects’ can challenge, reinterpret and resist dominant policy discourses, which promote homeownership as the preferred tenure of choice, whilst simultaneously pathologising and problematising social housing
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose‟s concept of „ethopolitics ‟ this paper explores attitudes to „home ‟ and...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose’s concept of ethopolitics, this paper explores attitudes to home and tenu...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
Taking owner-occupation as the quintessential form of financialised housing provision, this paper in...
This paper is to be read as one half of a two-fold analysis of recent qualitative research on the ho...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been procl...
`Low Cost Home Ownership' represents a package of policy measures which are part of government housi...
This paper is concerned with the way in which housing tenure categories are used in analysis of soci...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose‟s concept of „ethopolitics ‟ this paper explores attitudes to „home ‟ and...
Influenced by Nikolas Rose’s concept of ethopolitics, this paper explores attitudes to home and tenu...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The idea that the deprived communities of the UK’s towns and cities are ‘unsustainable’ has been a c...
The construction of identities for subjects as self-regulating agents characterises processes of gov...
Taking owner-occupation as the quintessential form of financialised housing provision, this paper in...
This paper is to be read as one half of a two-fold analysis of recent qualitative research on the ho...
This project was funded by a small grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.In...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
Recent developments in social housing policy, including large-scale stock transfers, have been procl...
`Low Cost Home Ownership' represents a package of policy measures which are part of government housi...
This paper is concerned with the way in which housing tenure categories are used in analysis of soci...
Drawing upon research on Scottish social housing policy, this chapter highlights how the ‘new locali...
In a period of fiscal austerity the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been pivo...
Drawing on focus group research with social housing tenants this paper illustrates that despite the ...