What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Housing? Is part of a new book series offering short, up-to-date overviews of key issues often misrepresented or simplified in the mainstream media.
In this book, Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs, established analysts of housing policy, claim that what we think we know about the housing crisis is wrong, and encourage readers to see the housing crisis as a result of the property machine - a constellation of interests, actors and institutions made up of banks and developers, landlords, speculative investors, the majority of homeowners and real estate agencies. By taking aim at the property machine and its opposition to the social and everyday needs of the majority of the population, the authors analyse some of the key social and economic forces and the broad range of policies that have shaped and responded to Britain s housing crisis. Exposing the roots of key current problems such as homelessness, the lack of affordable housing, and insecurity in the private rental sector, and linking them to the choices made by successive governments to prioritise the interests of capital above social need.
The authors conclude with a series of innovative proposals that they believe would help alleviate the UK s housing crisis; improving conditions and tackling the inequalities that are so starkly expressed in relation to personal housing wealth. Allowing for the establishment of a fairer and more equal society and a more stable economic future.
<span style="color: #333333;">Series Editor: Professor Chris Grey, Royal Holloway, University of London</span>
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Rowland Atkinson is Research Chair in Inclusive Societies at the University of Sheffield. His work focuses on housing and city life, with a particular emphasis on inequalities and social divisions. His most recent publications include: Alpha City (Verso 2020), Urban Criminology (with Gareth Millington, Routledge 2018), Domestic Fortress (with Sarah Blandy, Manchester University Press 2016) and House, Home and Society (with Keith Jacobs, Palgrave 2016). Keith Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania. His most recent publications include: House, Home and Society (co-authored with Rowland Atkinson, Palgrave 2016), an edited collection with Jeff Malpas, Philosophy and the City: Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Perspectives (Rowman and Littlefield 2019) and Neoliberal Housing Policy: An International Perspective (Routledge 2019).
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