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Reconceiving the current housing crisis in England as a wicked' problem, this book situates the crisis in a broader range of socio-economic issues and calls for a change in how housing is produced and consumed.

Trade Review
“At last, a book that changes the terms of the great housing debate and challenges the received political wisdom of the main political parties.” Peter Hetherington, The Guardian.
“This forceful, informed and accessible book makes the housing crisis everyone’s problem. The UK’s dysfunctional relationship with housing has seeped into the pores of all areas of society and until the pervasive nature of this crisis is grasped, there will be no plausible escape.” Brett Christophers, Uppsala University

Table of Contents
1. The housing crisis 2. A wicked problem 3. Housing's economic context 4. Local pathways to crisis 5. Whose housing crisis? 6. An exit strategy

Whose Housing Crisis

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 24/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781447346074, 978-1447346074
      ISBN10: 1447346076

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reconceiving the current housing crisis in England as a wicked' problem, this book situates the crisis in a broader range of socio-economic issues and calls for a change in how housing is produced and consumed.

      Trade Review
      “At last, a book that changes the terms of the great housing debate and challenges the received political wisdom of the main political parties.” Peter Hetherington, The Guardian.
      “This forceful, informed and accessible book makes the housing crisis everyone’s problem. The UK’s dysfunctional relationship with housing has seeped into the pores of all areas of society and until the pervasive nature of this crisis is grasped, there will be no plausible escape.” Brett Christophers, Uppsala University

      Table of Contents
      1. The housing crisis 2. A wicked problem 3. Housing's economic context 4. Local pathways to crisis 5. Whose housing crisis? 6. An exit strategy

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