Housing Management, Consumers and Citizens by Liz Caincross

Housing Management, Consumers and Citizens by Liz Caincross

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The growth of tenant participation is examined in the context of changes in the role of local authorities and their relationship with their electorates and questions raised about the nature of power in the tenant-landlord relationship.

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Housing Management, Consumers and Citizens by Liz Caincross

Tenant participation has grown substantially over the last decade, following government legislation, advice from professional bodies and development agencies, and promotion by all major political parties. On few housing issues is there such concensus. Yet, in practice, it is obvious that participation can mean very different things in different contexts. This book explains why this is the case, and examines the growth of participation in the context of changes in the role of local authorities and their relationship with their electorates. These issues are examined in the first part of the book, which sets the context for exploring the roles of housing managers, councillors, tenants and tenant's associations in the second part. The book argues that the rise in arrangements for tenant participation masks considerable differences in the role played by tenants in different areas. These differences raise questions about the nature of power in the tenant-landlord relationship and more generally in the relationship between local government, citizens and consumers. These issues are examined in the final, third, part of the book.
Caincross, Liz; Clapham, David; Goodlad, Robina
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ISBN 13 9780415070676
ISBN 10 0415070678
Title Housing Management, Consumers and Citizens
Author Liz Caincross
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1996-11-14
Number of pages 224
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