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Housing, social policy and difference: Disability, ethnicity, gender and housing
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Housing, social policy and difference: Disability, ethnicity, gender and housing

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Issues of ‘difference’ are on the agenda right across the social sciences, and are encountered daily by practitioners in policy fields. A central question is how the welfare state and its institutions respond to impairment, ethnicity and gender. This book provides an invaluable overview of key issues set in the context of housing.

Touching on concerns ranging from minority ethnic housing needs to the housing implications of domestic violence, this broad-ranging study shows how difference is regulated in housing. It deploys a distinctive theoretical perspective which is applicable to other aspects of the welfare state, and bridges the agency/structure divide.

Housing, social policy and difference:

brings disability, ethnicity and gender into the centre of an analysis of housing policies and practices;

offers a new approach to housing, informed by recent theoretical debates about agency, structure and diversity;

develops the ideas of ‘difference within difference’ and ‘social regulation’;

looks beyond the concerns of postmodernism to create an original account of difference and structure within the welfare state.

The book will be an important text for students and researchers in housing, social policy, planning, urban studies, sociology, disability studies, gender studies and ethnic relations. It will also interest practitioners committed to greater equalities of opportunities and a fairer society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 April 2001
Pages
256
ISBN
9781861343055

Issues of ‘difference’ are on the agenda right across the social sciences, and are encountered daily by practitioners in policy fields. A central question is how the welfare state and its institutions respond to impairment, ethnicity and gender. This book provides an invaluable overview of key issues set in the context of housing.

Touching on concerns ranging from minority ethnic housing needs to the housing implications of domestic violence, this broad-ranging study shows how difference is regulated in housing. It deploys a distinctive theoretical perspective which is applicable to other aspects of the welfare state, and bridges the agency/structure divide.

Housing, social policy and difference:

brings disability, ethnicity and gender into the centre of an analysis of housing policies and practices;

offers a new approach to housing, informed by recent theoretical debates about agency, structure and diversity;

develops the ideas of ‘difference within difference’ and ‘social regulation’;

looks beyond the concerns of postmodernism to create an original account of difference and structure within the welfare state.

The book will be an important text for students and researchers in housing, social policy, planning, urban studies, sociology, disability studies, gender studies and ethnic relations. It will also interest practitioners committed to greater equalities of opportunities and a fairer society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 April 2001
Pages
256
ISBN
9781861343055