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Author Jacobs, Keith, 1960- author.

Title Neo-liberal housing policy : an international perspective / Keith Jacobs
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Explorations in housing studies
Explorations in housing studies.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Figures; Tables; Boxes; Preface; 1 Introduction; Housing; Approach and Methods; The Relevance of Sociology; The Regimes and Periods of Housing Policy; Neoliberal Ideology; Structure; Notes; References; 2 The Enactment of Housing Policy: The Example of the United States; Late 1940s to 1973; The 1960s and the Politics of Protest; The Early 1970s to the Mid-2010s: The Triumph of Neoliberalism; The National Homeownership Strategy; Contemporary Housing and the GFC; Discussion; Scope for Reform; Notes; References
3 A Dream that Turned into a Nightmare?: Homeownership Policies and Their ImplicationsIntroduction; China; Interpreting Homeownership; Homeownership and Security; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4 The Demise of Public Housing?; 'Homes Fit for Heroes'; Sale of Public Housing: The Right to Buy and Stock Transfer; Eastern Bloc; United States; Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore; New Policy Landscapes; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5 Homelessness; The Global South; Addressing Homelessness; What is the Wider Significance of Homelessness?; Note; References; 6 Housing and the City
IntroductionVignettes; Hong Kong; Roma in European Cities; Rio de Janeiro; Dubai; Tokyo; Chicago; Sydney; Mumbai; Beijing; Conclusions; References; 7 Waking Up from the Dream? The Example of Suburban Development; What Are Suburbs?; Antipathy and Idealisation; New Forms of Suburbanisation; Symbolic Suburbs; Developments in Europe; Municipal Failure and Demographic Change; Problems: the Example of Australia; Can Suburbs be Reconfigured to Address Problems Such as Social Isolation and Environmental Sustainability?; How has Suburbanisation Informed the Culture of Contemporary Cities?
Contemporary DevelopmentsConclusion; References; 8 Housing Futures; Natural Disasters and Global Warming; Demographic Change: Migration, Changing Household Formation and the Ageing Society; New Fissures/Tensions; Housing Bubble?; Volume House Builders; Conclusion; References; 9 Conclusion; Key Themes; Future Prospects; Note; References; Index
Summary Neoliberal Housing Policy considers some of the most significant housing issues facing the West today, including the increasing commodification of housing; the political economy surrounding homeownership; the role of public housing; the problem of homelessness; the ways that housing accentuates social and economic inequality; and how suburban housing has transformed city life. The empirical focus of the book draws mainly from the US, UK and Australia, with examples to illustrate some of the most important features and trajectories of late capitalism, including the commodification of welfare provision and financialisation, while the examples from other nations serve to highlight the influence of housing policy on more regional- and place-specific processes. The book shows that developments in housing provision are being shaped by global financial markets and the circuits of capital that transcend the borders of nation states. Whilst considerable differences within nation states exist, many government interventions to improve housing often fall short. Adopting a structuralist approach, the book provides a critical account of the way housing policy accentuates social and economic inequalities and identifies some of the significant convergences in policy across nations states, ultimately offering an explanation as to why so many 'inequalities' endure. It will be useful for anyone in professional housing management/social housing programmes as well as planning, sociology (social policy), human geography, urban studies and housing studies programmes
Notes Keith Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He has published widely on housing and urban policy issues and is the author of The Dynamics of Local Housing Policy (1999), Social Constructionism in Housing Research (2004) edited with Jim Kemeny and Tony Manzi, Experience and Representation: Contemporary Perspectives on Migration in Australia (2011), Between the Outback and the Sea: Cosmopolitanism and Anti Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Australia (2011) edited with Jeff Malpas, and House Home and Society (2016) with Rowland Atkinson and Towards a Philosophy of the City: Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Perspectives (2019) edited with Jeff Malpas
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Subject Housing policy.
Housing.
Home ownership.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
ARCHITECTURE -- Landscape.
ARCHITECTURE -- Urban & Land Use Planning.
Home ownership
Housing
Housing policy
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429425523
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9780429758249
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