The Principles of Housing
The Principles of Housing is an engaging and discursive introduction to the key topics within housing studies. Whereas many books get bogged down in country-specific policy or small innovations, this book argues that the fundamental concepts of what we call housing are relatively stable and unchangeable. By focusing on universal principles, the book provides an introduction to housing that can be used by students world-wide.

The book consists of a series of short chapters relating to the key issues of housing, such as borrowing, choice, finance, government, need, reform and welfare. Each chapter is designed to be a starting point for a wider conversation, with discussion questions and a number of think pieces and international case studies to help students connect these general principles to their own surroundings.

Written by renowned housing expert Peter King, The Principles of Housing succeeds in being accessible and engaging without shying away from the complexities of housing issues. The book will be invaluable to students on housing-related courses across finance, real estate, planning, development, politics and sociology subjects. The book would also be useful to housing professionals and policy makers aiming to expand their understanding of housing issues.

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The Principles of Housing
The Principles of Housing is an engaging and discursive introduction to the key topics within housing studies. Whereas many books get bogged down in country-specific policy or small innovations, this book argues that the fundamental concepts of what we call housing are relatively stable and unchangeable. By focusing on universal principles, the book provides an introduction to housing that can be used by students world-wide.

The book consists of a series of short chapters relating to the key issues of housing, such as borrowing, choice, finance, government, need, reform and welfare. Each chapter is designed to be a starting point for a wider conversation, with discussion questions and a number of think pieces and international case studies to help students connect these general principles to their own surroundings.

Written by renowned housing expert Peter King, The Principles of Housing succeeds in being accessible and engaging without shying away from the complexities of housing issues. The book will be invaluable to students on housing-related courses across finance, real estate, planning, development, politics and sociology subjects. The book would also be useful to housing professionals and policy makers aiming to expand their understanding of housing issues.

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The Principles of Housing

The Principles of Housing

by Peter King
The Principles of Housing

The Principles of Housing

by Peter King

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The Principles of Housing is an engaging and discursive introduction to the key topics within housing studies. Whereas many books get bogged down in country-specific policy or small innovations, this book argues that the fundamental concepts of what we call housing are relatively stable and unchangeable. By focusing on universal principles, the book provides an introduction to housing that can be used by students world-wide.

The book consists of a series of short chapters relating to the key issues of housing, such as borrowing, choice, finance, government, need, reform and welfare. Each chapter is designed to be a starting point for a wider conversation, with discussion questions and a number of think pieces and international case studies to help students connect these general principles to their own surroundings.

Written by renowned housing expert Peter King, The Principles of Housing succeeds in being accessible and engaging without shying away from the complexities of housing issues. The book will be invaluable to students on housing-related courses across finance, real estate, planning, development, politics and sociology subjects. The book would also be useful to housing professionals and policy makers aiming to expand their understanding of housing issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138939417
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter King has 25 years’ experience of teaching housing issues and is the author of 18 books. He is currently a Reader in Social Thought at De Montfort University, UK

Table of Contents

Introduction, Part I: The Basics, 1. Housing and Home, 2. Quality and Access, 3. The Past, 4. The Future, 5. Ideology, Part II: Concepts, 6. Social Justice, 7. Need, 8. Choice, 9. Rights, 10. Responsibility, Part III: Tenure, 11. Owner Occupation, 12. Property Rights, 13. Desire, 14. Social Housing, 15. Private Renting, Part IV: Welfare, 16. Welfare, 17. Poverty, 18. Fairness, 19. Inequality, 20. Homelessness, 21. Crisis, Part V: Money, 22. Sources of Finance, 23. Markets, 24. Rent, 25. Housing Allowances, 26. Affordability, 27. Boom and Bust, 28. Borrowing, Part VI: Control, 29. Control, 30. Government, 31. Accountability, 32. Reform, Part VII: Buildings, 33. Development, 34. Planning, 35. Architecture, 36. Space and Place, Conclusions

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