Housing, Neoliberalism and the Archive

Reinterpreting the Rise and Fall of Public Housing

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Paperback, 210 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9781032475301
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Taylor & Francis 1e druk, 2023 9781032475301
Onderdeel van serie Explorations in Housing Studies
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From the mid-1940s, state housing authorities in Australia built large housing estates to enable home ownership by working-class families, but the public housing system they created is now regarded as broken. Contemporary problems with the sustainability, effectiveness and reputation of the Australian public housing system are usually attributed to the influence of neoliberalism. Housing, Neoliberalism and the Archive offers a challenge to this established ‘rise and fall’ narrative of post-war housing policy.

Kathleen Flanagan uses Foucauldian ‘archaeology’ to analyse archival evidence from the Australian state of Tasmania. Through this, she reveals that the difference between past and present knowledge about the value, role and purpose of public housing results from a significant discontinuity in the way we think and act in relation to housing policy.

Flanagan describes the complex system of ideas and events that underpinned policy change in Tasmania while telling a story about state housing policy, neoliberalism and history that has resonance for many other places and times. In the process, she shows that the story of public housing is more complicated than the taken-for-granted neoliberal narrative and that this finding has real significance for the dilemmas in public housing policy that face us in the here and now.

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ISBN13:9781032475301
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:210
Druk:1
€ 52,99
Levertijd ongeveer 10 werkdagen

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