Research Handbook on Housing, the Home and Society
Edited by Keith Jacobs,
Kathleen Flanagan,
Jacqueline De Vries and
Emma MacDonald
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This dynamic Research Handbook explores key perspectives, topics and methodologies used to understand housing, the home and society. Pairing social theory with a broad range of case studies from the Global North and South, it offers a unique insight into the field.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800375963
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Social constructionism and the material and practice turns , pp 9-23

- David Clapham
- Ch 2 Foucauldian perspectives , pp 24-39

- Megan Carras
- Ch 3 Postcolonizing housing , pp 40-52

- David Kelly
- Ch 4 ‘Historical sensibility’ and its relevance for contemporary housing studies , pp 53-63

- Keith Jacobs
- Ch 5 Economics , pp 64-77

- Kenneth Gibb
- Ch 6 Political economy , pp 78-94

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Ch 7 Ethnography and housing studies , pp 96-108

- Max Travers
- Ch 8 Home: socio-legal interventions , pp 109-121

- Dave Cowan
- Ch 9 Econometric methods in housing research , pp 122-140

- Christian Leishman and Satyam Goel
- Ch 10 Comparative housing research , pp 141-157

- Mark Stephens and Rod Hick
- Ch 11 Visual methods in housing research: concepts, methods, and applications , pp 158-177

- John Sylvestre, Konrad Czechowski and Kimberly Turner
- Ch 12 Podcasting and housing studies , pp 178-194

- Dallas Rogers, Thomas Moore and Benai Pham
- Ch 13 Housing tenure , pp 196-212

- Kath Hulse and Margaret Reynolds
- Ch 14 Homelessness , pp 213-229

- Jennifer Hoolachan
- Ch 15 Invisible informal housing in the Global South , pp 230-249

- Gonzalo Lizarralde and Gabriel Fauveaud
- Ch 16 Representing the queer rural home: lesbian homemaking in rural Tasmania, Australia , pp 250-266

- Ruby Grant and Briohny Walker
- Ch 17 Housing and stigma , pp 267-283

- Michelle Norris and Michael Byrne
- Ch 18 Crime and the home , pp 284-295

- Dario Ferrazzi and Rowland Atkinson
- Ch 19 Re-imagining the household through insurance , pp 296-308

- Kate Booth and Antonia Settle
- Ch 20 Housing, place and design , pp 309-326

- Bruce Judd
- Ch 21 Condominium living , pp 327-345

- Hazel Easthope and Sophie-May Kerr
- Ch 22 Housing under occupation , pp 346-359

- Omar Ben Haman
- Ch 23 Home in displacement: scales of home along the refugee journey , pp 360-373

- Iris Levin and Kim Robinson
- Ch 24 Interdependent living and the re-design of domestic environments , pp 374-386

- Rob Imrie
- Ch 25 Ageing-in-place , pp 387-411

- Braam Lowies and Kurt Lushington
- Ch 26 I know where Im going: historical materialist criticism and the representation of home in British conservative romanticism , pp 413-426

- Paul Dave
- Ch 27 Housing and fiction: representing context, contingency and conjuncture , pp 427-439

- Tony Manzi
- Ch 28 Envisioning and (de)constructing a home: the domestic space in visual arts in China and Hong Kong , pp 440-455

- Hong Zeng
- Ch 29 Unruly bodies, unruly homes: how housing represents class in Australian television , pp 456-472

- Donald Reid
- Ch 30 The politics of housing: policy reform , pp 474-487

- Hal Pawson
- Ch 31 The climate emergency , pp 488-501

- Natalie Osborne
- Ch 32 The assetization of housing in Australia: recent dynamics of lock-in and lock-out in a property-driven political economy , pp 502-518

- Martijn Konings, Lisa Adkins, Gareth Bryant, Sophia Maalsen and Laurence Troy
- Ch 33 The digitization of housing and home , pp 519-531

- Sophia Maalsen
- Ch 34 Gentrification , pp 532-547

- Sharda Rozena
- Ch 35 Rethinking housing inequality and justice in a settler colonial city , pp 548-566

- Naama Blatman and Alistair Sisson
- Ch 36 Chiles Pobladores movement: redefining a neoliberal housing policy from its margins , pp 567-584

- Daniel Meza Corvalán and Ernesto López-Morales
- Ch 37 Gender, care and the home , pp 585-601

- Emma R. Power and Kathy Mee
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