COMING UP in 2013:
Changing
political, socio-economic and institutional
landscapes: What are the consequences
for housing? 10 – 12 April 2013, University
of York
Housing finds itself at the centre
of unprecedented change in policy,
political and institutional landscapes.
As well as the on-going effects of
welfare reform and the impacts of
the economic downturn and austerity
measures, political expediency and
ideological opportunity are imposing
significant challenges for the way
housing is conceptualised and produced.
Housing strategies are heading in
new directions in different constituencies. These
and other issues will be explored
at the 2013 Housing Studies Association
conference through the following
themes:
- Changing
state / market relationships
and the implications for housing
- Understandings
of housing as a welfare
good; including notions of entitlement
- Tenure
reform and the blurring
of boundaries between the social and
private rented sectors
- The
shifting relations between
state and civic society in planning
for and delivering housing
PAST CONFERENCES
PLEASE
NOTE, THE COPYRIGHT ON PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS
AVAILABLE ON THIS SITE REMAINS WITH
THE AUTHORS.
2012:
How is the Housing System Coping? PAPERS available
soon
2011 Housing in Hard
Times: Class, Poverty and Social Exclusion PAPERS
2010 Housing
in an era of change PAPERS
2009 Housing and Government:
a decade of difference?, PAPERS
2008 Housing
and Cohesion PAPERS
2007 Housing and Sustainability PAPERS
Spring 2006 Housing Markets, Communities and Consumers PAPERS
Autumn 2005 Housing and Crime: Dealing with dangerous, deviant and disreputable places and people PAPERS
Spring 2005 Building on the Past: Visions of housing futures PAPERS
Autumn 2004 Planning and Housing: Policy and Practice PAPERS
Spring 2004 Transforming Social Housing PAPERS
Autumn 2003 Community, Neighbourhood, Responsibility PAPERS
Spring 2003 Housing and Support PAPERS
Autumn 2002 Housing Education and the New Housing Management PAPERS NOT AVAILABLE
Spring 2002 Housing Policies for the New UK PAPERS
Autumn 2001 Housing
Imaginations PAPERS
NOT AVAILABLE
Spring 2001 Housing, Environment and Sustainability PAPERS