Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Housing, social policy and difference: Disability, ethnicity, gender and housing: SPESH

Autor Malcolm Harrison, Cathy Davis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2001
Issues of 'difference' are on the agenda right across the social sciences, and are encountered daily by practitioners in policy fields. A central question is how the welfare state and its institutions respond to impairment, ethnicity and gender. This book provides an invaluable overview of key issues set in the context of housing.Touching on concerns ranging from minority ethnic housing needs to the housing implications of domestic violence, this broad-ranging study shows how difference is regulated in housing. It deploys a distinctive theoretical perspective which is applicable to other aspects of the welfare state, and bridges the agency/structure divide.Housing, social policy and difference:brings disability, ethnicity and gender into the centre of an analysis of housing policies and practices;offers a new approach to housing, informed by recent theoretical debates about agency, structure and diversity;develops the ideas of 'difference within difference' and 'social regulation';looks beyond the concerns of postmodernism to create an original account of difference and structure within the welfare state.The book will be an important text for students and researchers in housing, social policy, planning, urban studies, sociology, disability studies, gender studies and ethnic relations. It will also interest practitioners committed to greater equalities of opportunities and a fairer society.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 33186 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 498

Preț estimativ în valută:
6356 6548$ 5324£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 01-15 februarie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861341877
ISBN-10: 1861341873
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria SPESH

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

A new and valuable contribution to the development of theory and its application in specific areas of social diversity and housing. The awareness of the literature and the very wide range of sources is a particular strength. Stuart Cameron, Senior Lecturer in Planning, University of Newcastle

... impressive in both its contribution to the theoretical debate and its analysis of the developments in the housing context in the UK and the issues facing policy makers and practitioners. HSA Newsletter"The book amply succeeds in its aim of showing the extent of 'difference' in housing. No one could fail to be impressed by the wealth of evidence that Harrison cites in this regard ... The chapters on social regulation in housing, disability and race deal impressively, and in a most scholarly fashion, with a vast amount of material, and constitute valuable and up-to-date reviews of these topics for housing and social policy students." HSA Newsletter

... an exceptionally well written and thoughtful book, successfully pulling together for discussion a variety of exclusionary experiences. Housing Studies

... amply succeeds in its aim of showing the extent of 'difference' in housing . The chapters on social regulation in housing, disability and race deal impressively, and in a most scholarly fashion, with a vast amount of material and constitute valuable and up-to-date reviews of these topics for housing and social policy students. Journal of Social Policy"... a well-constructed and challenging contriburion to housing studies, and one that should be widely read." Canadian Journal of Urban Research"What is achieved is a considered, theoretically aware and well informed approach for understanding the pratical implications of welfare systems and social diversity within the increasingly salient context of housing. Their distinct theoretical approach to agency and institutional power illustrates will the complexity of the interaction of 'difference' and the welfare state, with difinitive cases being identified and explicated in terms of housing and disability, ethnicity and gender. Overall this book is impressive in both its contribution to the theoretical debate and its analysis of the housing context in the UK and the issues facing policy makers and practitioners. The writing is simultaneously academic and accessible ." Book Reviews"... an important and useful textbook for students ... does indeed break new ground, and in a very promising way." Journal of Social Policy"... well-written, analytical and thoughtful book that willl have wide appeal to academics, students and policy-makers alike. It deserves to be widely read." Urban Studies

“This timely book underlines why housing has moved from the periphery to the centre of social policy debates. I hope that it will be read by policy-makers and activists as well as students and academics.” Ruth Lister, Emeritus Professor Loughborough University, and member of the House of Lords - See more at: http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?K=9781447306498&sf1=keyword&st1=davis+housing&m=1&dc=9#sthash.xwEF93zC.dpuf
“This timely book underlines why housing has moved from the periphery to the centre of social policy debates. I hope that it will be read by policy-makers and activists as well as students and academics.” Ruth Lister, Emeritus Professor Loughborough University, and member of the House of Lords - See more at: http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?K=9781447306498&sf1=keyword&st1=davis+housing&m=1&dc=9#sthash.xwEF93zC.dpuf
“This timely book underlines why housing has moved from the periphery to the centre of social policy debates. I hope that it will be read by policy-makers and activists as well as students and academics.”

"The test of a civilised society is that everyone should have access to a decent home. In the post-war years a huge house building programme for local authorities was set up and this met a real need. Today we need a similar programme which would create jobs and help us to escape from the agony of austerity."


Notă biografică

Malcolm Harrison, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds and Cathy Davis, Social Work Research Centre, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Salford

Cuprins

Introduction
Difference within difference
Structural factors and social regulation
Social regulation in housing
Disability and housing
Ethnicity, 'race' and housing
Gender and housing - Cathy Davis
The accommodation of difference