Content
2012, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 726-727 Accommodating Poverty: The Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, c. 1600–1850
by Aimee Walshaw
2012, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 418-437 Conceptualising Social Enterprise in Housing Organisations
by Darinka Czischke & Vincent Gruis & David Mullins - 438-456 The Quadruple Bottom Line and Nonprofit Housing Organizations in the United States
by Rachel Bratt - 457-475 Entrenched Hybridity in Public Housing Agencies in the USA
by Mai Nguyen & William Rohe & Spencer Cowan - 476-494 Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom: Innovation and Diversity in Australian Not-for-Profit Housing Organisations
by Tony Gilmour & Vivienne Milligan - 495-513 Expansion, Diversification, and Hybridization in Korean Public Housing
by Hyunjeong Lee & Richard Ronald - 514-532 Negotiating Tensions: How Do Social Enterprises in the Homelessness Field Balance Social and Commercial Considerations?
by Simon Teasdale - 533-552 Hybridity Enacted in a Large English Housing Association: A Tale of Strategy, Culture and Community Investment
by Halima Sacranie - 553-554 Spaces for Consumption: Pleasure and Placelessness in the Post-industrial City
by Louise Reid - 555-556 Polish Families and Migration Since EU Accession
by David Robinson - 557-558 Moving to Opportunity: The Story of an American Experiment to Fight Ghetto Poverty
by Colleen Kerr - 558-561 Fixing Fuel Poverty: Challenges and Solutions
by Justin Spinney
2012, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 299-323 Withdrawing Home Equity: Differences Across Race and Ethnicity
by Chau Do - 324-342 Development Pathways of Large Housing Estates in Post-socialist Cities: An International Comparison
by Zoltán Kovács & Günter Herfert - 343-359 The Maturation of the Neo-liberal Housing Market in Urban China
by Ya Wang & Lei Shao & Alan Murie & Jianhua Cheng - 360-380 Community Perspectives on Localness and ‘Priority’ Housing Policies in Rural England
by Nick Gallent & Steve Robinson - 381-397 Welfare or Work? Low-Income Working Households' Housing Consumption in the Private Rented Sector in England
by Bruce Walker & Pat Niner - 398-404 Poverty: A Study of Town Life
by Peter Malpass
2012, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 159-173 Home is Where the House is: The Meaning of Home for People Sleeping Rough
by Cameron Parsell - 174-188 Means and Ends. Why Child Support Money is not Used to Meet Housing Costs
by Kristin Natalier - 189-207 Magical or Monstrous? Hybridity in Social Housing Governance
by Anita Blessing - 208-231 Place Attachment in Deprived Neighbourhoods: The Impacts of Population Turnover and Social Mix
by Nick Bailey & Ade Kearns & Mark Livingston - 232-251 The Statutory Homelessness System in England: A Fair and Effective Rights-Based Model?
by Suzanne Fitzpatrick & Nicholas Pleace - 252-266 Population Aging, Disability and Housing Accessibility: Implications for Sub-national Areas in the United States
by Stanley Smith & Stefan Rayer & Eleanor Smith & Zhenglian Wang & Yi Zeng - 267-279 Housing Taxation and the Economic Benefits of Homeownership
by Anthony O'Sullivan & Kenneth Gibb - 280-290 Empowering Local Communities? An International Review of Community Land Trusts
by Tom Moore & Kim McKee - 291-292 The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities
by David Varady - 293-294 Urban Microclimate, Designing the Spaces Between Buildings
by Mohammad Radfar - 294-296 Flirting with Space: Journeys and Creativity
by Susan Pringle - 296-297 Property Asset Management (Third edition)
by David Adams
2012, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-26 Housing Inequality in the United States: Explaining the White-Minority Disparities in Homeownership
by Sanjaya DeSilva & Yuval Elmelech - 27-44 The Shaping of Housing Histories in Shanghai
by Ray Forrest & Misa Izuhara - 45-76 Analysis of Neighbourhood Effects and Work Behaviour: Evidence from Paris
by Florent Sari - 77-96 Property Restitution and Private Rental Housing in Transition: The Case of the Czech Republic
by Martin Lux & Martina Mikeszova - 97-126 ‘Living the High Life’? Residential, Social and Psychosocial Outcomes for High-Rise Occupants in a Deprived Context
by Ade Kearns & Elise Whitley & Phil Mason & Lyndal Bond - 127-150 The Past and Future of Housing Policy Innovation: The Case of US State Housing Trust Funds
by Corianne Scally - 151-153 Property of Communists: The Urban Housing Program from Stalin to Khrushchev
by Mark Stephens - 153-155 Inclusionary Housing in International Perspective: Affordable Housing, Social Inclusion, and Land Value Recapture
by Craig Moore - 155-157 Governing for Sustainable Urban Development
by Donald Houston - 157-158 Spatial Planning and Climate Change
by Stephen Wheeler