The Tenants' Movement :Resident involvement, community action and the contentious politics of housing - Housing and Society Series

The Tenants' Movement

The Tenants' Movement :Resident involvement, community action and the contentious politics of housing - Housing and Society Series

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The Tenants' Movement is both a history of tenant organization and mobilization, and a guide to understanding how the struggles of tenant organizers have come to shape housing policy today. Charting the history of tenant mobilization, and the rise of consumer movements in housing, it is one of the first cross-cultural, historical analyses of tenants’ organizations’ roles in housing policy.

The Tenants' Movement shows both the past and future of tenant mobilization. The book’s approach applies social movement theory to housing studies, and bridges gaps between research in urban sociology, urban studies, and the built environment, and provides a challenging study of the ability of contemporary social movements, community campaigns and urban struggles to shape the debate around public services and engage with the unfinished project of welfare reform.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415720267
ISBN10 0415720265
Number Of Pages 188
Item Weight 620 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"[T]his book represents a rich and important contribution to the study of social housing governance."Housing Studies, Hal Pawson, University of New South Wales

"This book is definitely worth reading for academics interested in social movement theory and struggles for a decommodified housing system. Beyond that, housing activists from around the world can certainly benefit from the experience the English tenants’ movement has accumulated in decades of social struggles and now presented in a well-written and condensed form by Quintin Bradley."Sebastian Schipper, Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar, Germany

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Author's Bio

Quintin Bradley is Senior Lecturer in Planning and Housing Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.

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