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The Politics of Social Housing in Britain

Author/EditorManoochehri J (Author)
ISBN: 9783034307192
Pub Date10/03/2012
BindingPaperback
Pages232
EditionNew ed
Dimensions (mm)225(h) * 150(w)
Investigates the relationship between the dominant ideologies of British public life in the second half of the twentieth century. This book examines the influence of universalist and selectivist approaches to social housing and asks important questions about the connection between social values and government policy.
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This book investigates the relationship between the dominant ideologies of British public life in the second half of the twentieth century and the quality of the social housing built during this period. The author compares award-winning housing projects from the 1960s and the 1980s, projects that represent two major milestones in the development of state-provided housing in Britain. Her detailed analysis looks beyond the superficial appearance of housing policy in these two contrasting periods and provides fascinating insights into the substance of the changes that took place. The book examines the influence of universalist and selectivist approaches to social housing and asks important questions about the connection between social values and government policy.

This book investigates the relationship between the dominant ideologies of British public life in the second half of the twentieth century and the quality of the social housing built during this period. The author compares award-winning housing projects from the 1960s and the 1980s, projects that represent two major milestones in the development of state-provided housing in Britain. Her detailed analysis looks beyond the superficial appearance of housing policy in these two contrasting periods and provides fascinating insights into the substance of the changes that took place. The book examines the influence of universalist and selectivist approaches to social housing and asks important questions about the connection between social values and government policy.

Jamileh Manoochehri is a Senior Lecturer at the Leicester School of Architecture, De Montfort University. She studied architecture at the Architectural Association and practised for more than twenty years, during which she was involved in the design of social housing and public buildings. She holds a PhD from University College London.

Contents: Milestones in Housing Policy - Social Policy, Housing and Social Values - Ideology and Social Values - Perception of Social Values - Empirical Evidence.

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