Two steps forward : Housing policy into the new millennium

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Two steps forward : Housing policy into the new millennium

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 408 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781861342294
  • DDC分類 363.55610941

基本説明

It aims to demonstrate that the parallel debates of housing studies and socio-legal studies can be strenghthened by a fuller exchange of ideas.

Full Description

While the future shape and direction of housing policy is uncertain, the process of transformation looks set to continue. A wide range of housing policy initiatives emerged during the first term of the New Labour government and 2000 saw the publication of the first major policy statement on housing for over 10 years - the government's much anticipated Housing Green Paper.
This book makes a distinctive and innovative contribution to the debate. Bringing together leading scholars from the fields of housing law and housing policy, it aims to engage with the central concerns of policy and to demonstrate that the parallel debates of housing studies and socio-legal studies can be strengthened by a fuller exchange of ideas.
Each chapter examines a key theme in contemporary housing policy and seeks to locate policy in relation to broader theoretical debates about the provision of social welfare.
Two steps forward is essential reading for academics, students and policy makers with an interest in housing policy and law, as well as students on wider social policy, public administration, policy and management courses.

Contents

Contents: Analysing New Labour housing policy Dave Cowan and Alex Marsh; Stock transfer in the social rented sector: New Labour transfers Alan Murie and Brendan Nevin; Stock transfer Tom Mullen; Housing standards in the private sector: Housing standards in the private rented sector and the three Rs: regulation, responsibility, and rights Sarah Blandy; Housing standards in the private sector Philip Leather; The allocation of social housing: Allocating housing - or 'letting' people choose? Peter Somerville; From allocations to lettings: sea change or more of the same? Dave Cowan;
Tenant participation: Two steps forward for tenants? Helen Carr, Dorothy Sefton-Green and Damien Tissier; Developments in tenant participation: accounting for growth Robina Goodlad; Anti-social behaviour: Managing anti-social behaviour - inclusion or exclusion? Pauline Card; Anti-social behaviour and housing - can law be the answer? Caroline Hunter; Housing management in the era of Best Value: From housing management to the management of housing: the challenge of Best Value Peter Vincent-Jones; Registered Social Landlords, Best Value and the changing organisation and provision of social housing: a perspective from housing studies Bruce Walker; Rent policy in the social rented sector: Restructuring social housing rents Alex Marsh; The politicalisation of social rents Barbara Mauthe; Housing Benefit and personal subsidy: Housing Benefit Peter Robson; Helping with housing costs? Unravelling the political economy of personal subsidy Kenneth Gibb; Conclusion: Making connections Dave Cowan and Alex Marsh.