HOUSING STUDIES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
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Building on the Past: Visions of Housing Future |
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Plenary Building
on the Past Workshops 1 Home ownership: looking back, looking forward
House builders, planners, markets, the state Integration and social sustainability Race, housing and communities in the
UK and US Is there a future for housing policy Housing benefit: retrospect and prospect Christine Whitehead, LSE; Brendan Nevin, ECOTEC Plenary Building
sustainable communities Local Authority influences on social housing
post-stock transfer What arm's length management organisations
tell us about institutional change Housing futures in Northern Ireland The shifting geography of homelessness
service provision Capital punishment: Is there a deficiency
of social capital on public housing estates? Plenary
Housing and population change Workshops 3 Travel to work, accessibility to employment
and the housing market Interpreting sustainability in housing policy To what extent does the private rented
sector meet the housing needs of single people
in Northern Ireland Understanding the demand for
social housing A model for tenant involvement
Benefits not barriers: a different way of attracting
people to tenant participation 25 years on 20 council estates Plenary The
consumer perspective The contribution of new tenancies to the
changing profile of housing association households
in England, 1991-2001
Tenure Changes Between 1991 and 2001: The Importance
of the RSL Sector in England Shifting risks and changing patterns of
tenure
Regulating social housing: managing decline From low demand to rising aspirations Choice - who needs it? Glen Bramley, Heriot-Watt University
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