All Stories

  1. Decentring urban governance: narratives, resistance and contestation
  2. Reification and representation: architecture in the political-media complex
  3. Competition and choice as a guiding principal for housing service reforms: The views of Australian housing professionals
  4. Neoliberalism as entrepreneurial governmentality: contradictions and dissonance within contemporary English housing associations
  5. Champions of Change: Shelter NSW, Community Activism and Transforming NSW’s Housing System
  6. ‘The long view’: Introduction for Special Edition of Housing Studies
  7. Conceptualising ‘financialisation’: governance, organisational behaviour and social interaction in UK housing
  8. “Understanding Community: Politics, Policy and Practice”
  9. Introduction to the Special Edition: ‘The Politics of Housing Policy’
  10. The ‘Politics’ of Australian Housing: The Role of Lobbyists and Their Influence in Shaping Policy
  11. NEGOTIATING COHESION, INEQUALITY AND CHANGE
  12. The Allure of the “Big Society”: Conveying Authority in an Era of Uncertainty
  13. Investigating the New Landscapes of Welfare: Housing Policy, Politics and the Emerging Research Agenda
  14. Subprime Cities: The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets
  15. Material Objects, Identity and the Home: Towards a Relational Housing Research Agenda
  16. Introduction: Homes, Objects and Things
  17. Australia's Unintended Cities: The Impact of Housing on Urban Development edited by RICHARDTOMLINSON (ed), CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, 2012, 208 pp, ISBN 9780643103771 (paperback), A$89.95
  18. Modernisation, marketisation and housing reform: The use of evidence based policy as a rationality discourse
  19. ‘A dead and broken system?’: ‘insider’ views of the future role of Australian public housing
  20. Accommodating Australians: Commonwealth Government Involvement in Housing
  21. New Localism, Old Retrenchment: The “Big Society”, Housing Policy and the Politics of Welfare Reform
  22. Introduction to the Special Edition: Housing and Demographic Change
  23. What to do now? Tensions and Dilemmas in Responding to Natural Disasters: A Study of Three Australian State Housing Authorities
  24. Introduction: Disasters, Housing, Actuarialism and the Securitisation of Risk
  25. THE POLITICS OF PARTNERSHIPS: A STUDY OF POLICE AND HOUSING COLLABORATION TO TACKLE ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ON AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC HOUSING ESTATES
  26. Damned by Place, then by Politics: Spatial Disadvantage and the Housing Policy-research Interface
  27. Policy Intervention and its Impact: Analysing New Labour's Public Service Reform Model as applied to Local Authority Housing in England
  28. The Social Forces and Politics of Housing Research: Reflections from within the Academy
  29. Discourses about Australian Social Housing, Social Exclusion and Employment: Indications of the Post‐Welfare State?
  30. Contractual Welfare Ideology and Housing Management Practice: The Deployment of ‘Tenant Incentive Schemes’ in Australia
  31. Special Issue: Theoretical Concerns in Australian Housing and Urban Research
  32. The Post-Social Turn: Challenges for Housing Research
  33. Territorial Modes of Governance and the Discourses of Community Reaction in the State of Tasmania
  34. Opportunities and Constraints in State Housing Policy: The Example of Tasmania's ‘Affordable Housing Strategy’
  35. Housing and anti-social behaviour in Australia
  36. Discourse Analysis and its Utility for Urban Policy Research
  37. 'Changing the mix': Contestation surrounding the public housing stock transfer process in Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania
  38. Waterfront Redevelopment: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Policy-making Process within the Chatham Maritime Project
  39. L’aménagement urbain britannique entre participation locale et partenariats
  40. Privileged or exploited council tenants? The discursive change in Conservative housing policy from 1972 to 1980
  41. Power, Discursive Space and Institutional Practices in the Construction of Housing Problems
  42. Subjectivity and the Transformation of Urban Spatial Experience
  43. Useful in Some Approaches but not Others?
  44. Historical Perspectives and Methodologies: Their Relevance for Housing Studies?
  45. Evaluating the Social Constructionist Paradigm in Housing Research
  46. Modern Britain 1929–1939
  47. Modern Britain 1929–1939
  48. Key Themes and Future Prospects: Conclusion to the Special Issue
  49. HOUSING PROVISION IN DEVELOPED ECONOMIES
  50. Book reviews
  51. Discourse and policy change: The significance of language for housing research
  52. Book reviews
  53. Housing and Social Theory
  54. Book reviews
  55. Chapter 2 Understanding institutions, actors and networks: Advancing constructionist methods in urban policy research
  56. Immigration, Indigeneity and Identity