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Housing Politics in the United Kingdom: Power, Planning and Protest


Housing Politics in the United Kingdom: Power, Planning and Protest

Paperback by Lund, Brian (Manchester Metropolitan University)

Housing Politics in the United Kingdom: Power, Planning and Protest

£27.99

ISBN:
9781447327080
Publication Date:
12 Oct 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Housing Politics in the United Kingdom: Power, Planning and Protest

Description

With rapid population growth, a long-term dearth in new housing construction, the emergence of 'generation rent' and rising homelessness, the issue of housing in the UK is considered complex, open-ended and intractable. Using insights from public choice theory, the new institutionalism and social constructionism Housing Politics in the United Kingdom locates the contemporary 'housing question' in historically entrenched power relationships involving markets, planning, and territorial electoral politics. Written to complement the 3rd edition of the author's bestselling Understanding housing policy (forthcoming, 2017), this book will be essential reading for students of Housing, Social Policy, Social History, Urban Studies, Planning and Political Science.

Contents

Preface; Housing and politics; Land politics; Urban renewal: Fencing the cities; Private landlords: 'Rachman' or 'residential property owner'?; A property-owning democracy?; Eclipsing council housing; 'Bending the 'third arm': Politicians and housing associations; Homelessness politics; Devolution: Where's the difference?; Conclusion: What next?.

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