
Understanding Housing Policy
Brian Lund(Author)
Policy Press
Published on 13. April 2011
Book
304 pages
978-1-84742-632-1 (ISBN)
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Description
What are the major housing problems in contemporary Britain? How effective are the policies designed to tackle these problems? These are the central questions this book sets out to answer. In doing so, it adopts a critical approach to the processes involved in the identification of housing problems and the formation of policy. "Understanding housing policy" is an up-to-date text on a rapidly changing policy field written by an author with extensive experience in implementing housing policy.
"Understanding housing policy": * reviews a number of theoretical perspectives helpful in understanding housing policy; * explores the development of housing policy in Britain from a social constructionist perspective; * contains a chapter on comparative housing policy; * examines a number of contemporary housing problems: homelessness, low demand, overcrowding, affordability and 'decent' homes; * devotes a chapter to the relationship between housing and social justice; * uses easy-to-digest text boxes to aid learning and teaching with a summary and overview for each chapter; Essential reading for students of housing studies, social and public policy, sociology, economics and politics, it will also be of great interest to social workers and planners. Brian Lund is Principal Lecturer in Social Policy at the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He has extensive experience of housing policy in local government.
"Understanding housing policy": * reviews a number of theoretical perspectives helpful in understanding housing policy; * explores the development of housing policy in Britain from a social constructionist perspective; * contains a chapter on comparative housing policy; * examines a number of contemporary housing problems: homelessness, low demand, overcrowding, affordability and 'decent' homes; * devotes a chapter to the relationship between housing and social justice; * uses easy-to-digest text boxes to aid learning and teaching with a summary and overview for each chapter; Essential reading for students of housing studies, social and public policy, sociology, economics and politics, it will also be of great interest to social workers and planners. Brian Lund is Principal Lecturer in Social Policy at the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He has extensive experience of housing policy in local government.
Reviews / Votes
"An excellent historical and theoretical review of housing policy: thoughtful, well informed, critical and up to date." Chris Paris, Professor of Housing Studies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland "It does such an excellent job of outlining the basic issues that face us in that intransigent and interdisciplinary policy area which is housing policy" Canadian Journal of Urban Research, review of 1st edition "Understanding Housing Policy is an insightful exploration of contemporary housing problems and an excellent introduction to the subject." Social Policy, review of 1st edition "...this is a refreshing and different contribution to the literature. It clearly will prove of considerable value as an introductory text book and it maybe more accessible to undergraduates than the other books available are." Housing Studies Association Newsletter, review of 1st edition "Should be on the bookshelf of anyone, novice or veteran, interested in UK housing policy, and will be essential for undergraduate and graduate students specialising in the area." --Housing Studies journalMore details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 172 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84742-632-1 (9781847426321)
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Brian Lund
Understanding Housing Policy
E-Book
04/2017
3rd Edition
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Brian Lund
Understanding Housing Policy
Book
03/2006
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Person
Visiting Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Content
Understanding housing policy; The political/policy process; Continuity and change; The governance of housing; Comparative housing policy; Affordable housing; Homelessness; Decent and sustainable homes; Low demand and neighbourhood deprivation; Housing and social justice; Conclusion - housing policy, past and future.