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Social Housing and Urban Renewal: A Cross-National Perspective (ePub eBook)


Social Housing and Urban Renewal: A Cross-National Perspective (ePub eBook)

eBook by Watt, Paul/Smets, Peer

Social Housing and Urban Renewal: A Cross-National Perspective (ePub eBook)

£44.99

ISBN:
9781787149106
Publication Date:
15 Aug 2017
Publisher:
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint:
Emerald Publishing Limited
Pages:
512 pages
Format:
eBook
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Social Housing and Urban Renewal: A Cross-National Perspective (ePub eBook)

Description

This book offers a cross-national perspective on contemporary urban renewal in relation tosocial rental housing. Social housing estates O as developed either by governments (publichousing) or not-for-profit agencies O became a prominent feature of the 20th century urbanlandscape in Northern European cities, but also in North America and Australia. Manyestates were built as part of earlier urban renewal, Nslum clearanceO programs especially inthe post-World War 2 heyday of the Keynesian welfare state. During the last three decades,however, Western governments have launched high-profile Nnew urban renewalO programswhose aim has been to change the image and status of social housing estates away frombeing zones of concentrated poverty, crime and other social problems. This latest phaseof urban renewal O often called NregenerationO O has involved widespread demolition ofsocial housing estates and their replacement with mixed-tenure housing developments inwhich poverty deconcentration, reduced territorial stigmatization, and social mixing of poortenants and wealthy homeowners are explicit policy goals.aAcademic critical urbanists, as well as housing activists, have however queried this dominantpolicy narrative regarding contemporary urban renewal, preferring instead to regard it asa key part of neoliberal urban restructuring and state-led gentrification which generate newsocio-spatial inequalities and insecurities through displacement and exclusion processes. Thisbook examines this debate through original, in-depth case study research on the processes andimpacts of urban renewal on social housing in European, U.S. and Australian cities. The bookalso looks beyond the Western urban heartlands of social housing to consider how renewal isoccurring, and with what effects, in countries with historically limited social housing sectors suchas Japan, Chile, Turkey and South Africa.

Contents

1. Introduction: Social Housing and Urban Renewal; Paul Watt 2. Holding on to HOPE: Assessing Redevelopment of Boston's Orchard Park Public Housing Project; Shomon Shamsuddin and Lawrence J. Vale 3. "The Blue Bit, that was my Bedroom": Rubble, Displacement and Regeneration in Inner-City London; Luna Glucksberg 4. Gentrification as Policy Goal or Unintended Outcome? Contested Meanings of Urban Renewal and Social Housing Reform in an Australian City; Lynda Cheshire 5. Are Social Mix and Participation Compatible? Conflicts and Claims in Urban Renewal in France and England; Agnès Deboulet and Simone Abram 6. Promoting Social Mix through Tenure Mix: Social Housing and Mega-Event Regeneration in Turin; Manuela Olanero and Irene Ponzo 7. Tenure Mix against the Background of Social Polarization: Social Mixing of Moroccan-Dutch and Native-Born Dutch in Amsterdam East; Peer Smets 8. Phased Out, Demolished and Privatized: Social Housing in an East German 'Shrinking City'; Matthias Bernt 9. Social Housing and Urban Renewal in Tokyo: From Post-War Reconstruction to the 2020 Olympic Games; Chikako Mori 10. Territorial Stigmatization in Socially-Mixed Neighborhoods in Chicago and Santiago: A Comparison of Global-North and Global-South Urban Renewal Problems; Javier Ruiz-Tagle 11. Caught Between the Market and Transformation: Urban Regeneration and the Provision of Low-Income Housing in Inner-City Johannesburg; Aidan Mosselson 12. Social Housing, Urban Renewal, and Shifting Meanings of 'Welfare State' in Turkey: A Study of the Karapinar Renewal Project, Eskisehir; Cansu Civelek 13. The Inbetweeners: Living with Abandonment, Gentrification and Endless Urban 'Renewal' in Salford, UK; Andrew Wallace 14. Conclusion; Peer Smets and Paul Watt

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