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Page 1: Big Society and Localism Challenges for the Housing Academy

Big Society and Big Society and LocalismLocalism

Challenges for the Housing Challenges for the Housing AcademyAcademy

Page 2: Big Society and Localism Challenges for the Housing Academy

The DiscoursesThe Discourses

►Participation of actors in policy and Participation of actors in policy and deliverydelivery

►Community and mutualityCommunity and mutuality►Voluntary activityVoluntary activity►LocalityLocality

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Also……Also……

►Small governmentSmall government►Reductions in state expenditureReductions in state expenditure►Avoid crowding outAvoid crowding out►Alleviation of povertyAlleviation of poverty►Differences in the discourses?Differences in the discourses?

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Implementation in housingImplementation in housing

►Planning reforms; abolition of regional Planning reforms; abolition of regional house building targetshouse building targets

►Neighbourhood planningNeighbourhood planning►Benefit reformsBenefit reforms►Resident involvement? Any actual Resident involvement? Any actual

changes?changes?►Mutualism and community Mutualism and community

organisation?organisation?

Page 5: Big Society and Localism Challenges for the Housing Academy

The State of Housing StudiesThe State of Housing Studies

►Kemeny’s 1986 plea for more Kemeny’s 1986 plea for more theoretical research (from disciplines)theoretical research (from disciplines)

►HTS in 2009HTS in 2009►Much more theory but….Much more theory but….►Some concernsSome concerns

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Some ConcernsSome Concerns

►Positivism!Positivism!► Imperialistic?Imperialistic?►Opens up some inter-disciplinarity but Opens up some inter-disciplinarity but

closes down other opportunities eg closes down other opportunities eg behavioural economics behavioural economics

►Fits well with rational policy process Fits well with rational policy process (which no longer exists?)(which no longer exists?)

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Some concerns 2Some concerns 2

►Lack of an integrated theory of Lack of an integrated theory of housinghousing

►King/ClaphamKing/Clapham►FragmentationFragmentation►Lacunae eg political scienceLacunae eg political science►Reduction of expenditure on housing Reduction of expenditure on housing

researchresearch

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Examination of 4 themesExamination of 4 themes

►New house buildingNew house building►Benefit reformBenefit reform►ParticipationParticipation►MutualityMutuality

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New House BuildingNew House Building

►Planning reformsPlanning reforms►Abolition of targetsAbolition of targets►Neighbourhood planningNeighbourhood planning►Reduction in central government Reduction in central government

guidanceguidance►New homes bonusNew homes bonus

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The research issuesThe research issues

►How much will be builtHow much will be built►Neighbourhood planning from a Neighbourhood planning from a

political science perspectivepolitical science perspective►Democratic Democratic

accountability/participation: power accountability/participation: power relations around housebuildingrelations around housebuilding

►Behavioural elementBehavioural element

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The Behavioural AgendaThe Behavioural Agenda

►Localisation and changes in attitudes Localisation and changes in attitudes (nimbyism)(nimbyism)

►What is nimbyism?What is nimbyism?► Is it selfish?Is it selfish?►Relationship to meaning of home and Relationship to meaning of home and

elective belonging?elective belonging?►Power relationships?Power relationships?►Can it be changed?Can it be changed?

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Benefit ReformsBenefit Reforms

► Impact on the incomes and housing Impact on the incomes and housing circumstances of claimantscircumstances of claimants

►But discourse emphasises changes in But discourse emphasises changes in attitudes and behaviourattitudes and behaviour

►Subjective well-being rather than Subjective well-being rather than economic rationalityeconomic rationality

►Psychological components of well-being Psychological components of well-being (self-esteem/positive feeling about (self-esteem/positive feeling about home)home)

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Benefit ReformsBenefit Reforms

►Dynamic element of changesDynamic element of changes►PathwaysPathways►Other areas of lifeOther areas of life►AgencyAgency►Long termLong term

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ParticipationParticipation

►Different frameworksDifferent frameworks►StructuresStructures►Structures/processes/objectives Structures/processes/objectives

(Cairncross et al)(Cairncross et al)►Foucault and governmentality Foucault and governmentality

(Mckee/Flint)(Mckee/Flint)►Tenants as self-regulating agents subject Tenants as self-regulating agents subject

to ethics of consumerism and duties of to ethics of consumerism and duties of citizenshipcitizenship

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Some issues with participation Some issues with participation researchresearch

►Lack of integrationLack of integration►Desirable and possible?Desirable and possible?► Integrated approach to understanding Integrated approach to understanding

the relationships between tenants, the relationships between tenants, housing managers and the statehousing managers and the state

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Agency in Cairncross et alAgency in Cairncross et al

►Power relationshipsPower relationships►Agency empirically determined rather Agency empirically determined rather

than assumed a priorithan assumed a priori►Rules of the game – but not examined Rules of the game – but not examined

fully fully

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FoucaultFoucault

►Agents are Agents are acquiescent/sceptical/resistantacquiescent/sceptical/resistant

►But competing discourses?But competing discourses?►Range of attitudes and perceptionsRange of attitudes and perceptions►Strong emphasis on “rules of the Strong emphasis on “rules of the

game”game”► Integration possible and desirable as Integration possible and desirable as

same roots in conceptions of powersame roots in conceptions of power

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The Behavioural dimensionThe Behavioural dimension

►to turn passive welfare recipients into to turn passive welfare recipients into autonomous, empowered and autonomous, empowered and responsible individuals. responsible individuals.

► Is this evil?Is this evil?►key components of self-esteem, key components of self-esteem,

positive identity and well-beingpositive identity and well-being ►Needs a psychological dimensionNeeds a psychological dimension

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MutualityMutuality

►Different strand of research?Different strand of research?►Clapham et al/McKeeClapham et al/McKee►More cost-effectiveMore cost-effective►Psychological impact of mutualismPsychological impact of mutualism►The context of mutualism viz McKeeThe context of mutualism viz McKee

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ConclusionConclusion

►Ditch positivism!Ditch positivism!►Limited positivismLimited positivism►Lack of integrationLack of integration►Move towards inter-disciplinarityMove towards inter-disciplinarity►Psychological and political dimensionsPsychological and political dimensions►Housing a good field and the Big Housing a good field and the Big

Society etc a fertile field.Society etc a fertile field.