Housing, neoliberalism and the archive : reinterpreting the rise and fall of public housing / Kathleen Flanagan
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- Flanagan, Kathleen, author
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- New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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- 1 online resource.
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- 9780429488108 (electronic book)
- 0429488106 (electronic book)
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- 0429947917 (electronic book) (EPUB)
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- Explorations in housing studies
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Kathleen Flanagan is Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the Housing and Community Research Unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania. Her research is concerned with questioning the 'taken-for-granted' of contemporary housing policy, and includes detailed analysis of policy history and discourse. Prior to joining the University of Tasmania, Kathleen worked in the Tasmanian community sector, particularly with Anglicare's highly-regarded Social Action and Research Centre. She was appointed by the Premier of Tasmania to the Cost of Living Expert Advisory Panel in 2010, which provided expert input into the development of the Tasmanian Cost of Living Strategy 2011, and is a past Chair of Volunteering Tasmania. She is currently working on a number of projects funded by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute directed at improving the sustainability and efficacy of the Australian housing system.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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