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The Affordable Housing Reader

Editat de Elizabeth Mueller, J. Rosie Tighe
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This second edition of The Affordable Housing Reader provides context for current discussions surrounding housing policy, emphasizing the values and assumptions underlying debates over strategies for ameliorating housing problems experienced by low-income residents and communities of color.
The authors highlighted in this updated volume address themes central to housing as an area of social policy and to understanding its particular meaning in the United States. These include the long history of racial exclusion and the role that public policy has played in racializing access to decent housing and well-serviced neighborhoods; the tension between the economic and social goals of housing policy; and the role that housing plays in various aspects of the lives of low- and moderate-income residents. Scholarship and the COVID-19 pandemic are raising awareness of the link between access to adequate housing and other rights and opportunities. This timely reader focuses attention on the results of past efforts and on the urgency of reframing the conversation.
It is both an exciting time to teach students about the evolution of United States’ housing policy and a challenging time to discuss what policymakers or practitioners can do to effect positive change. This reader is aimed at students, professors, researchers, and professionals of housing policy, public policy, and city planning.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367280475
ISBN-10: 0367280477
Pagini: 568
Ilustrații: 42 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

PART 1: CONFLICTING MOTIVATIONS FOR HOUSING POLICY  1. A citizen’s guide to public housing  2. The Housing Act of 1949  3. The evolution of low-income housing policy, 1949 to 1999  4. The Kerner Commission and Housing Policy  5. Advancing the right to housing in the United States: Using international law as a foundation  PART 2: DEFINING AND MEASURING HOUSING PROBLEMS  6. What is housing affordability? The case for the residual income approach  7. How do we know when housing is “affordable”?  8. How affordable is HUD affordable housing?  9. Consequences of segregation for children’s opportunity and wellbeing  10. Home is where the harm is: Inadequate housing as a public health crisis  PART 3: HOUSING TENURES  11. The grapes of rent: A history of renting in a country of owners  12. The sustainability of low-income homeownership: The incidence of unexpected costs and needed repairs among low-income homebuyers  13. Old wine in private equity bottles? Resurgence of contract‐for‐deed home sales in US urban neighborhoods  14. Making home more affordable: Community land trusts adopting cooperative ownership models to expand affordable housing  PART 4: PROVISION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING  15. The quadruple bottom line and nonprofit housing organizations in the United States  16. American murder mystery revisited: Do housing voucher households cause crime?  17. From public housing to public–private housing  18. What should be the future of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program?  PART 5: THE MEANING OF PLACE  19. Federal support for CDCs: Some of the history and issues of community control  20. W(h)ither the community in community land trusts?  21. CDCs in the right‐sizing city  22. Planning for empowerment: Upending the traditional approach to planning for affordable housing in the face of gentrification  PART 6: PLANNING AND LAND USE  23. It’s time to end single-family zoning  24. Democracy in action? NIMBY as impediment to equitable affordable housing siting  25. Progress for whom, toward what? Progressive politics and New York City’s mandatory inclusionary housing  26. One size fits none: Local context and planning for the preservation of affordable housing  PART 7: THREATS TO HOUSING SECURITY  27. Unaffordable America: Poverty, housing, and eviction  28. Metropolitan segregation and the subprime lending crisis  29. Inequities in long-term housing recovery after disasters  30. Rental housing assistance and health: Evidence from the survey of income and program participation  PART 8: RACE AND FAIR HOUSING  31. Whiteness and urban planning  32. The experience of racial and ethnic minorities with zoning in the United States  33. Still paying the race tax? Analyzing property values in homogeneous  and mixed-race suburbs  34. The duty to affirmatively further fair housing: A legal as well as policy imperative

Notă biografică

Elizabeth J. Mueller is an associate professor of Community and Regional Planning and Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin.
J. Rosie Tighe is an associate professor in the Department of Urban Studies in the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University.

Recenzii

"Urgent trends—from the movement for racial justice to intensified economic inequality, back-breaking rents, climate risk, and a paradigm shift in health—have spotlighted housing and affordability in ways not seen since the 1960s. This superb compilation will help newcomers, as well as seasoned practitioners and scholars, navigate classic debates and think beyond them too."
-- Xavier de Souza Briggs, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution and co-author, Moving to Opportunity: The Story of an American Experiment to Fight Ghetto Poverty
"For this new edition of The Affordable Housing Reader, editors Mueller and Tighe have assembled a superb collection of timely and essential essays by many of the field’s leading scholars. The volume frames several key debates in affordable housing policy, including its objectives and the forms it should take. "
-- Alex Schwartz, Housing Policy in the United States
"Affordable housing is a notoriously complex field. This new edition of The Affordable Housing Reader offers an updated look at some key questions, such as how we define affordability, and the roles of race and community control in the field. It should give a substantial grounding to those who want to understand, and improve, American housing policy."
-- Miriam Axel-Lute, CEO/Editor in Chief, Shelterforce

Descriere

This second edition of The Affordable Housing Reader provides context for current discussions surrounding housing policy, emphasizing the values and assumptions underlying debates over strategies for ameliorating housing problems experienced by low-income residents and communities of color.