This book provides an up-to-date review of the social constructionist perspective and considers its philosophical basis. It discusses how social problems are constructed and, in turn, how this informs policy-making. It contributes to the development of a future research agenda for social constructionist research in housing and urban policy.
This book provides an up-to-date review of the social constructionist perspective and considers its philosophical basis. It discusses how social problems are constructed and, in turn, how this informs policy-making. It contributes to the development of a future research agenda for social constructionist research in housing and urban policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Keith Jacobs is Senior Lecturer in the School of Sociology, Social Work and Tourism at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Professor Jim Kemeny is Professor of Housing and Urban Sociology at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research in the University of Uppsala, Sweden. Tony Manzi is Senior Lecturer in the School of the Built Environment and Architecture at the University of Westminster, UK.
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Contents: Introduction Keith Jacobs Jim Kemeny and Tony Manzi; The philosophical assumptions of constructionism Max Travers; Relativism subjectivity and the self: a critique of social constructionism Peter King; Extending constructionist social problems to the study of housing problems Jim Kemeny; Constructing the meaning of social exclusion as a policy metaphor Greg Marston; Housing pathways - a social constructionist research framework David Clapham; Necessary welfare measure or policy failure: media reports of public housing in Sydney in the 1990s Kathleen J. Mee; Organizational research: conflict and power within UK and Australian social housing organizations Michael Darcy and Tony Manzi; Social constructionism and international comparative housing research Anna Haworth Tony Manzi and Jim Kemeny; Index.
Contents: Introduction Keith Jacobs Jim Kemeny and Tony Manzi; The philosophical assumptions of constructionism Max Travers; Relativism subjectivity and the self: a critique of social constructionism Peter King; Extending constructionist social problems to the study of housing problems Jim Kemeny; Constructing the meaning of social exclusion as a policy metaphor Greg Marston; Housing pathways - a social constructionist research framework David Clapham; Necessary welfare measure or policy failure: media reports of public housing in Sydney in the 1990s Kathleen J. Mee; Organizational research: conflict and power within UK and Australian social housing organizations Michael Darcy and Tony Manzi; Social constructionism and international comparative housing research Anna Haworth Tony Manzi and Jim Kemeny; Index.
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