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HOUSING HOUSINGAND PLANNING | 2 ANDPLANNING B R AT I UN IVERSI UN IVERSI LE Welcome N T T L L Y Y CE B R I STO B R I STO G PRE PRE SS SS PUBLISHING WITH A PURPOSE IV IV E YEAR YEAFRI VSE RS S F E YEAR S F YEA 2021 marks Policy Press’s 25th anniversary and 5 years since Bristol University Press’ inception. It is a challenging time to celebrate such milestones, yet in reflecting on our progress we strengthened our determination to support positive social change. Our publishing, culture and practice overWITH PUBLISHING 25A PURPOSE years demonstrates our team’s values and concerns which I believe are ever-more Y EA RS needed in these difficult times. Several initiatives show our ‘publishing with a background of our authors, editors and staff purpose’ ethos: enable us to publish a wide range of voices that challenge accepted norms and thinking. • Rapid Responses and COVID-19 Collection are new interventions to influence thinking, • As a publisher focused on addressing global policy and practice. Written by leading social challenges, we were early signatories scholars, policy makers, charity workers and to the recent UN Sustainable Development activists, the digital-only Rapid Responses Goals (SDG) Publishers Compact, a publish in just 6-8 weeks, while the COVID-19 collaboration between the United Nations and Collection offers cross-disciplinary the International Publishers Association to perspectives on the pandemic. accelerate progress to achieve the SDGs by 2030. • Our commitment to sustainable Open Access (OA) through Gold and Green routes is I hope that you find much of interest in this crucial to opening up evidence and analysis catalogue and I wish you a safe and productive to researchers, practitioners and policy 2021. makers around the globe. Our Research4Life partnership is also vital, giving free or low- cost access to all our work to low-income countries. • Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) has been fundamental to our ethos for 25 years and our five-year strategy underpins this ALISON SHAW, CEO commitment. Diversity of thought, belief and Cover image by Elena Gordienko Background image by Jeremy Bishop
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 3 Welcome Our Planning and Housing lists aim to find equitable solutions to challenging problems and both are susceptible to constant change. Planning is vulnerable to continual government cuts which means both the systems and the profession are under immense pressure. Housing continues to be a politically charged issue that is made worse by issues such as low levels of public housing, affordable private housing and increases in homelessness. We are proud of the continued growth in these two established subjects at Policy Press and the reach our books and series have internationally. The scholarship we publish looks at all available evidence to inform the creation of better homes and a better built environment for all - individuals and communities, in the Global North and the Global South. We are looking for writers who get to the heart of problems and can clearly communicate their expertise and research to the right audience, be they academics, students or policy makers. If you are interested and have book or series ideas in Planning or Housing, then please do contact your editor Emily Watt: emily.watt@bristol.ac.uk
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 4 Urban Futures Planning for City Foresight and City Visions Timothy J. Dixon, University of Reading and Mark Tewdwr-Jones, University College London “This book is scholarly, rich in ideas, and offers a toolkit for city and regional governments and communities to build visions and explore ways of achieving them. It will be part of the foundations of future city planning.” SIR ALAN WILSON, THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE City visions represent shared, and often desirable, expectations about our urban futures. This book explores the history and evolution of city visions, placing them in the wider context of art, culture, science, foresight and urban theory. Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 ISBN 9781447330936 ePDF £95.00 | US $150.00 The authors show how important it is to think about the future of ISBN 9781447336297 cities in objective and strategic ways and by engaging with a range of ebook ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 stakeholders – something more important than ever as we look to visions ISBN 9781447336303 of a sustainable future beyond the COVID-19 crisis. 234 x 156 mm 232 pages UK May 2021 US June 2021
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 5 Estate Regeneration and its Discontents Public Housing, Place and Inequality in London Paul Watt, University College London “Paul Watt is one of our most dedicated academic analysts of the housing regeneration schemes that are so central to today’s London and his commitment and expertise are fully in evidence here. This is a substantial contribution to the debate over what kind of capital we want.” ADITYA CHAKRABORTTY, THE GUARDIAN “A monumental and humane book that puts people, Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 places and communities at the heart of its indictment ISBN 9781447329190 of estate regeneration in London.” Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 ANDREW WALLACE, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS ISBN 9781447329183 ePDF ISBN 9781447329213 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 “A real tour de force. Essential reading for anyone ISBN 9781447329220 interested in understanding the links between housing, 234 x 156 mm 320 pages class inequality and working-class disadvantage.” UK March 2021 TRACY SHILDRICK, NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY US April 2021 Public housing estates are disappearing from London’s skyline in the name of regeneration, while new mixed-tenure developments are arising in their place. This richly illustrated book provides a vivid interdisciplinary account of the controversial urban policy of demolition and rebuilding amid London’s housing crisis and the polarisation between the city’s have-nots and have-lots. Using interviews which foreground the experiences and perspectives of estate residents throughout multiple stages of the regeneration process, Watt demonstrates the dramatic impacts that regeneration and gentrification can have on sociospatial inequality and London’s marginalised communities.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 6 Hope Under Neoliberal Austerity Responses from Civil Society and Civic Universities Edited by Mel Steer, Simin Davoudi, Mark Shucksmith and Liz Todd, Newcastle University “Communities are the foundation of our collective future; the examples in this book show there is reason to hope it will be better than our past.” CHI ONWURAH, MP, NEWCASTLE CENTRAL Neoliberal-driven austerity is changing the role of the state, modes of public service provision and concepts of citizenship. How to thrive in today’s society is a challenge for communities around the world at a time when government policies are increasingly promoting privatisation, deregulation and individualisation of responsibilities. Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447356837 Hardback £75.00 | US $105.00 Drawing on innovative cases and strategic initiatives from North East ISBN 9781447356820 England, this book explores multiple ways in which communities are ePDF ISBN 9781447356844 responding to these challenging conditions. Co-authored by practitioners ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 and academics, it provides deeper insights into the efficacy of these ISBN 9781447356851 approaches through key policy issues including access to food, education 234 x 156 mm 208 pages and health. UK April 2021 US May 2021
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 7 Inside High-Rise Housing Condominium and Home in the Vertical City Megan Nethercote, RMIT University Condominium and comparable legal architectures make vertical urban growth possible, but do we really understand the social implications of restructuring city land ownership in this way? In this book geographer and architect Megan Nethercote enters the condo tower to explore the hidden social and territorial dynamics of private vertical communities. Informed by residents’ accounts of Australian high-rise living, this book shows how legal and physical architectures fuse in ways that jeopardise residents’ experience of home and stigmatise renters. As cities sprawl skywards and private renting expands, this compelling geographic analysis of property identifies high-rise development’s overlooked hand in social segregation and urban fragmentation and raises bold questions about the condominium’s prospects. Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 ISBN 9781529216288 ePUB ISBN 9781529216295 234 x 156 mm 224 pages UK September 2021 US October 2021
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 8 The New Urban Ruins Vacancy, Urban Politics, and International Experiments in the Post-Crisis City Edited by Cian O’Callaghan, Trinity College Dublin and Cesare Di Feliciantonio, University of Leicester This book considers contemporary urban challenges through the lens of urban vacancy. Centring urban vacancy as a core feature of urbanization, the contributors coalesce new empirical insights on the impacts of recent contestations over the reuse of vacant spaces in post-crisis cities across the globe. Using international case studies from the Global North and Global South, the book sheds important new light on the complexity of forces and processes shaping urban vacancy and its reuse, exploring these areas as both lived spaces and sites of political antagonism. It explores what has and hasn’t worked in repurposing vacant sites and provides sustainable Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 blueprints for future development. ISBN 9781447356875 ePDF ISBN 9781447356899 ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 ISBN 9781447356905 234 x 156 mm 184 pages UK August 2021 US September 2021
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 9 The Self-Build Experience Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 Institutionalisation, Place-Making and ISBN 9781447348443 Hardback £75.00 | US $105.00 City Building ISBN 9781447348429 ePDF ISBN 9781447348436 Edited by Willem Salet, University of ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 Amsterdam, Camila D’Ottaviano, University ISBN 9781447348474 of São Paulo, Stan Majoor, Amsterdam 234 x 156 mm 296 pages University of Applied Sciences and Daniël UK August 2021 Bossuyt, University of Amsterdam US September 2021 “Provides a powerful interrogation of the role NEW IN PAPERBACK of low-income residents in the articulation of their own livelihoods, claiming their rights and transforming policies at the political level.” RAQUEL ROLNIK, UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO Spanning multiple countries across South America, Europe and Africa, this book uses an international comparative perspective to investigate the phenomenon of self-building for low- and middle-income groups in urban areas, examining the tensions between regulation and self-regulatory initiatives. Rescaling Urban Governance Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 Planning, Localism and Institutional ISBN 9781447348443 Hardback £75.00 | US $105.00 Change ISBN 9781447348429 ePDF ISBN 9781447348436 John Sturzaker and Alexander Nurse, ePUB £26.99 | US $45.95 University of Liverpool ISBN 9781447348474 234 x 156 mm 296 pages “This important book sets out in clear terms UK August 2021 how governments have sought to innovate US September 2021 and rescale governance, but in doing so have not necessarily resolved the issues that NEW IN PAPERBACK such changes were supposed to address.” GAVIN PARKER, UNIVERSITY OF READING In response to unprecedented pressure from climate change, migration, ageing populations and resource shortages, this authoritative book provides new research and thinking about cities, their governance and planning reform, examining global examples of cutting-edge policy experimentation and innovation designed to guarantee a sustainable future.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 10 The Property Lobby The Hidden Reality behind the Housing Crisis Bob Colenutt, Oxford Brookes University “The perfect guide, taking us through the complex and unforgiving realities of the contemporary housing market, exploring how the same interests always seem to win, even as the supply of genuinely affordable housing remains stubbornly inadequate.” ALLAN COCHRANE, THE OPEN UNIVERSITY “The housing crisis stems from a new and unholy alliance of financial, developer and land-owning interests which this timely book uncovers and promises to fix as a central part of fixing the economy and Paperback £16.99 | US $28.95 society.” ISBN 9781447348160 MICHAEL EDWARDS, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Hardback £50.00 | US $80.00 ISBN 9781447340492 ePDF £75.00 | US $115.00 “Traces how public policy on housebuilding has ISBN 9781447350231 elevated profit-taking above the need for social and ePUB £16.99 | US $28.95 affordable housing and demonstrates the vital role ISBN 9781447350248 that community action has in challenging our rigged 234 x 156 mm 196 pages planning and housing system.” UK April 2020 JERRY FLYNN, 35% CAMPAIGN US May 2020 The long-term causes and nexus of power behind the UK’s housing crisis are under scrutiny in this passionately argued and radical critique of current housing and planning policies and practices. Colenutt reveals how a network of landowners, house-builders, financial backers and politicians lock in a cycle of low supply and high prices, and proposes much-needed answers to one of the biggest social challenges of our age.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 11 Housing Shock The Irish Housing Crisis and How to Solve It Rory Hearne, Maynooth University “A valuable book. It is a tool for better understanding our current predicament & what we can do about it.” THE IRISH TIMES “Shows how housing in Ireland has made some very wealthy but left thousands homeless. An expert analysis of how government policy has helped make owning or renting a home unaffordable. A must-read.” FR PETER MCVERRY, PETER MCVERRY TRUST Paperback £23.99 | US $39.95 “Reflects Rory’s commitment and optimism that ISBN 9781447353904 through radical transformation and reclaiming the role Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 of the state we can resolve not only the housing crisis ISBN 9781447353898 but other societal challenges. This book makes a key ePDF ISBN £95.00 | US $145.00 contribution to making that transformation happen.” 9781447353928 MARY P. MURPHY, MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY ePUB £21.99 | US $36.95 ISBN 9781447353935 234 x 156 mm 302 pages UK June 2020 Hearne contextualises the Irish housing crisis within its broader global US July 2020 context by examining the origins of the contemporary crisis in terms of the extension of neoliberalism, marketisation and financialisation in housing. He examines the profound social, political and economic impacts of the crisis on equality, wellbeing and health by bringing to the fore real voices and stories from those on the frontline.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 12 Whose Housing Crisis? Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy Nick Gallent, University College London “At last, a book that changes the terms of the great housing debate and challenges the received political wisdom of the main political parties.” PETER HETHERINGTON, THE GUARDIAN “This forceful, informed and accessible book makes the housing crisis everyone’s problem. The UK’s dysfunctional relationship with housing has seeped into the pores of all areas of society and until the pervasive nature of this crisis is grasped, there will be no plausible Paperback £21.99 | US $36.95 escape.” ISBN 9781447346074 BRETT CHRISTOPHERS, UPPSALA UNIVERSITY Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 ISBN 9781447345312 ePDF £100.00 | US $150.00 “Gallent dissects the underlying causes as well as ISBN 9781447346067 societal and economic effects of a housing market that ePUB £21.99 | US $36.95 has become increasingly unaffordable, inaccessible ISBN 9781447346081 and inequitable in the past decades. A highly 234 x 156 mm 192 pages recommendable book for all scholars, students, policy UK April 2019 makers and politicians, or for that matter, anybody US July 2019 who is interested in contemporary housing problems.” INTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE REVIEW This book examines the ways in which the social purpose of housing, as home, is too often relegated behind its economic function, as asset. As individuals increasingly use housing as a place to park and extract wealth, and governments do all they can to keep house prices on an upward track, the author analyses how this refunctioning of housing is a great source of social inequality.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 13 The Politics and Ideology of Planning Tim Marshall, Oxford Brookes University “Marshall not only presents a compelling view of key issues in the contemporary planning system, but has outlined key areas of concern for the future. A must- read for students, practitioners and academics alike.” MALCOLM TAIT, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD “An incisive and critical book spurred by the belief that planning matters enough for us to understand its relationship to politics and ideology properly. It has something to offer all those with a serious interest in Paperback £26.99 | US $45.95 planning.” ISBN 9781447337218 Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 HUW THOMAS, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY ISBN 9781447337201 ePDF £95.00 | US $115.00 “A well-written, timely and insightful book, casting light ISBN 9781447337225 on the role of politics and ideology in shaping the built ePUB £24.99 | US $45.95 and natural environment of the United Kingdom.” ISBN 9781447337232 ROSE GRAYSTON, CREATE STREETS FOUNDATION 234 x 156 mm 282 pages UK December 2020 US January 2021 Planning is a battleground of ideas and interests, perhaps more visibly and continuously than ever before in the UK. Marshall goes to the root of current planning models and exposes who is acting for what purposes in these battlegrounds. He examines the ideological structuring of planning and the interplay of various political interests, and analyses contemporary attempts at planning reform by recent governments to show how we can generate more effective political engagements for common gain.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 14 The Short Guide to Town and Country Planning Adam Sheppard, Nick Croft and Nick Smith, University of the West of England “This book is a vital tool for those who want to deliver a planning system open to all, with everyone’s health, safety and wellbeing at its heart. It is a must-have for all those communities who want to use planning to build a better future.” HUGH ELLIS, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION “This account of the fundamentals of planning, written Paperback £14.99 | US $20.00 by three authors with a wealth of practice experience, ISBN 9781447344438 provides an accessible and concise introduction to ePDF £14.99 | US $20.00 the development of the profession and some of the ISBN 9781447344469 challenges facing planners today.” ePUB £14.99 | US $20.00 NICK GALLENT, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON ISBN 9781447344445 198 x 129 mm 200 pages UK March 2019 “This is a great overview of what planning is all about, US April 2019 and a handy one-stop resource for any student thinking about starting their career in planning.” ALEXANDER NURSE, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE This Short Guide offers an introductory overview of the practice of planning for those with little or no prior knowledge. The book discusses planning implementation and delivery with a consideration of planning decision making, delivery vehicles and the process of development. It looks at current and future pressures, dynamics and challenges, encouraging the reader to adopt a reflective and inquisitive outlook.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 15 Reimagining Homelessness Paperback £12.99 | US $22.00 ISBN 9781447353515 For Policy and Practice ePUB £12.99 | US $22.00 ISBN 9781447353522 Eoin O’Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin 203 x 127 mm 128 pages UK April 2020 “Few have the experience and US May 2020 credentials to reflect on European homelessness as Eoin O’Sullivan. And none can match his depth of knowledge.” DENNIS CULHANE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Bringing to light the most contemporary research, policy and practice, this book presents stark evidence from Irish experience to argue that we need to urgently reimagine homelessness as a pattern of residential instability and economic precariousness regularly experienced by marginal households. Using Evidence to End Paperback £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447352860 Homelessness ePUB £24.99 | US $42.95 ISBN 9781447352877 Edited by Lígia Teixeira and James 216 x 138 mm 272 pages Cartwright, Centre for Homelessness Impact UK April 2020 US May 2020 “A fascinating synthesis of the concerns and challenges facing those working to end homelessness, alongside the emerging transferable lessons and insights arising from the growing role of evidence evaluation and what works across many public policy domains.” KEN GIBB, UK COLLABORATIVE CENTRE FOR HOUSING EVIDENCE This urgent book gathers the insights of leaders in government, academia and the third sector to present new evidence-based strategies to end homelessness. Contributors advocate for a new movement that embraces data and evidence to end homelessness effectively.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 16 Ending Homelessness? Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 The Contrasting Experiences of ISBN 9781447347170 ePDF £95.00 | US $145.00 Denmark, Finland and Ireland ISBN 9781447347187 ePUB £19.99 | US $34.95 Mike Allen, Focus Ireland, Lars Benjaminsen, ISBN 9781447347194 Danish Center for Social Science Research, 234 x 156 mm 204 pages Eoin O’Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin and UK February 2020 Nicholas Pleace, University of York US March 2020 “The lessons unearthed in this book will be pivotal if ending homelessness is to progress from an admirable objective to a realisable goal.” JOE DOHERTY, UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS Providing an in-depth exploration of the experiences of Ireland, Denmark and Finland in their various initiatives designed to end homelessness, this book presents an authoritative comparative account of policies and strategies that have worked, along with an exposition of those that have not. The Fall and Rise of Social Paperback £28.99 | US $49.50 ISBN 9781447351375 Housing Hardback £75.00 | US $115.00 100 Years on 20 Estates ISBN 9781447351351 ePDF £95.00 | US $145.00 Becky Tunstall, University of York ISBN 9781447351368 ePUB £28.99 | US $49.50 “This is a wonderful book… ISBN 9781447351382 234 x 156 mm 360 pages It demonstrates that those who UK February 2020 disparage social housing today are US March 2020 often peddling outdated myths that they do not even know are myths.’’ THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION Drawing on a unique archive spanning the lifetime of 20 council estate projects in the UK and using hundreds of resident voices, this book reveals the secrets of council housing’s failures and successes, and the reasons for them.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 17 How to Build Houses and Paperback £10.99 | US $18.00 ISBN 9781447339991 Save the Countryside ePDF £50.00 | US $100.00 ISBN 9781447346654 Shaun Spiers, Green Alliance ePUB £10.99 | US $18.00 ISBN 9781447346630 ”Rural planning in Britain has all but 198 x 129 mm 136 pages collapsed. How to restore it, how to UK March 2018 reinvigorate the rural economy and US April 2018 chart who will live in it, and how, is by far the biggest challenge to domestic politics in Britain. Thank god for this book and its clear thinking on the subject.” SIMON JENKINS, JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR Focusing on house building and conservation politics in England, Spiers uses his considerable experience and extensive research to demonstrate why the current model doesn’t work, and why there needs to be both planning reform and a more active role for the state, including local government. Reviving Local Authority Hardback £40.00 | US $65.00 ISBN 9781447355748 Housing Delivery ePDF £50.00 | US $80.00 Challenging Austerity through ISBN 9781447355755 Municipal Entrepreneurialism ePUB £8.99 | US $16.00 ISBN 9781447355762 Janice Morphet and Ben Clifford, University 203 x 127 mm 188 pages College London UK November 2020 US December 2020 “Posits a different potential role for local POLICY PRESS RESEARCH authorities as challengers to austerity and as local innovators.” ROSE GRAYSON, POLICY MANAGER AT SHELTER This book provides crucial insight into the fightback against austerity by local authorities through emerging forms of municipal entrepreneurialism in housing delivery. It examines what this means for the changing relationship between local and central government and provides new ways of thinking about meeting housing need within and beyond the UK.
HOUSING AND PLANNING | 18 Creating Community-Led Paperback £9.99 | US $18.00 ISBN 9781447344391 and Self-Build Homes ePDF £65.00 | US $115.00 A Guide to Collaborative Practice in ISBN 9781447344407 the UK ePUB £9.99 | US $18.00 ISBN 9781447344414 Martin Field, De Montfort University 203 x 127 mm 172 pages UK June 2020 “This book is an invaluable, up-to-date US July 2020 overview of the sector, demonstrating that it is a diverse grass roots housing movement, that if given the chance can offer an important alternative to our broken housing market.” BOB COLENUTT, OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY Examines ‘self-build housing’ and ‘community- led housing’, discussing the commonalities and distinctions between these in practice, and what could be learned from other initiatives across Europe. Enabling Participatory Hardback £20.00 | US $34.95 ISBN 9781447341390 Planning ePDF £55.00 | US $105.00 Planning Aid and Advocacy in ISBN 9781447341406 Neoliberal Times ePUB £6.99 | US $12.00 ISBN 9781447341413 Gavin Parker and Emma Street, University of 198 x 129 mm 144 pages Reading UK March 2018 US April 2018 “The book combines historical analysis of advocacy planning with POLICY PRESS RESEARCH a critical assessment of the current policy environment to provide both a must-read and a rallying cry for all those committed to ensuring greater participation in the planning process.” SUE BROWNILL, OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY Charting the experience of Planning Aid England (PAE) past and present, this book examines the challenges in delivering a participatory planning agenda in the face of an increasingly neoliberalised planning system.
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