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It's Not Where You Live, It's How You Live: Class and Gender Struggles in a Dublin Estate
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It’s Not Where You Live, It’s How You Live: Class and Gender Struggles in a Dublin Estate

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This ground-breaking and compelling book takes us deep into the world of a public housing estate in Dublin showing in fine detail the life struggles of those who live there.

The book puts the emphasis on class and gender processes revealing them to be the crucial dynamics in the lives of public housing residents. The hope is that this understanding can help change perspectives on public housing in a way that diminishes suffering and contributes to human flourishing and wellbeing.

Combining long-term research into residents’ lived experience with critical realist theory, it provides a completely fresh perspective on public housing in Ireland and arguably, beyond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 January 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781447368229

This ground-breaking and compelling book takes us deep into the world of a public housing estate in Dublin showing in fine detail the life struggles of those who live there.

The book puts the emphasis on class and gender processes revealing them to be the crucial dynamics in the lives of public housing residents. The hope is that this understanding can help change perspectives on public housing in a way that diminishes suffering and contributes to human flourishing and wellbeing.

Combining long-term research into residents’ lived experience with critical realist theory, it provides a completely fresh perspective on public housing in Ireland and arguably, beyond.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 January 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781447368229