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Housing in America: An Introduction

Housing in America: An Introduction

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A textbook that covers the sociological, political, and policy aspects of housing, and includes pedagogical features to help students engage with the content.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 298 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


A comprehensive and accessible textbook that brings together all the key concepts and topics within housing studies, integrating the sociological, political, and policy aspects of housing to comprehensively integrate housing policy with the role of housing as a core cultural symbol. It includes thorough and integrated pedagogical features such as infographics, chapter summaries, case studies, discussion questions, in-class exercises, and assignments, as well as suggested further resources, to help students engage more fully with and understand the content.

Housing is a fundamental human need, and its study encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, politics, economics, and architecture. This textbook aims to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of housing studies, covering key concepts, topics, and issues related to housing and its impact on society.

The first chapter of the textbook provides an overview of the history and evolution of housing, from ancient times to the present day. It explores the different types of housing that have been used throughout history, including single-family homes, apartments, and public housing, and examines the social, economic, and cultural factors that have shaped the development of housing systems.

The second chapter focuses on the sociological aspects of housing, including the social determinants of housing, such as class, race, and gender, and how these factors influence access to and quality of housing. It also explores the role of housing in social inequality and social exclusion, and how housing policies and practices can address these issues.

The third chapter examines the political aspects of housing, including the role of government in housing policy and regulation, and the political processes that shape housing development and distribution. It also explores the relationship between housing and urban planning, and how these two fields interact to create sustainable and livable communities.

The fourth chapter focuses on the economic aspects of housing, including the costs and benefits of housing, the role of housing in economic development, and the impact of housing policies on the housing market. It also explores the role of housing finance and mortgage markets in shaping access to housing.

The fifth chapter examines the policy aspects of housing, including the different types of housing policies and programs that have been implemented in different countries and regions, and the challenges and opportunities that these policies present. It also explores the role of housing advocacy and activism in shaping housing policy and practice.

The textbook includes a range of pedagogical features to help students engage with and understand the content. These features include infographics, chapter summaries, case studies, discussion questions, in-class exercises, and assignments. The infographics provide visual representations of key concepts and data, while the chapter summaries provide concise overviews of each chapter's content. The case studies and discussion questions encourage students to apply their knowledge and critical thinking skills to real-world situations, while the in-class exercises and assignments help students practice the skills and knowledge they have learned.

In addition to these pedagogical features, the textbook also includes a suggested further resources section, which provides links to additional readings, websites, and resources that students can use to deepen their understanding of the field of housing studies.

Overall, this textbook is an essential resource for students, scholars, and professionals interested in housing studies. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field, integrating the sociological, political, and policy aspects of housing to comprehensively integrate housing policy with the role of housing as a core cultural symbol. By including thorough and integrated pedagogical features, this textbook aims to help students engage more fully with and understand the content, and to prepare them for the challenges and opportunities that arise in the field of housing in the 21st century.

Weight: 592g
Dimension: 179 x 254 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032183381
Edition number: 2 ed

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