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HOUSING STUDIES Contents and Author Index, Volume 23, 2008 MANAGING EDITORS Alex Marsh, University of Bristol, UK Rowland Atkinson, University of Tasmania, Australia Charles Connerly, University of lowa, USA Ray Forrest, University of Bristol, UK REVIEWS EDITOR Ya Ping Wang, Heriot-Watt University, UK MANAGEMENT BOARD Roger Andersson, Uppsala University, Sweden; John Flint, Sheffield Hallam University, UK; George Galster, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA; Marietta Haffner, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; Kyung-Hwan Kim, Sogang University, South Korea; James Lee, City University of Hong Kong; Chris Leishman, University of Glasgow, UK; Clara Mulder, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Moira Munro, University of Glasgow, UK; Sako Musterd, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Peter Williams, Acudamietrics, UK EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Maurice Blane, France; Rachel Bratt, MA; Roger Burrows, UK; Janet Ford, UK; Lance Freeman, NY; Jiirgen Friedrichs, Germany; Yosuke Hirayama, Japan; Adrian Kearns, UK; Hans Kristensen, Denmark; Jeanet Kullberg, Thi Netherlands; Jests Leal, Spain; Peter Malpass, UK; Kirk McClure, KS; Geoffrey Meen, UK; Alan Murie, UK; Dowell Myers, CA; Roberto Quercia, NC; Jay Sa-Aadu, /A; Anna Santiago, M/; Andrejs Skaburskis, Canada; Xavier de Souza Briggs, MA; Raymond Struyk, DC; Andrew Thomas, UK; David Thorns, New Zealand; Ivan Vosies, Hungary; David Varady, OH; lan Winter, Australia; Gavin Wood, Australia; Judy Yates, Australia Housing Studies is the essential international forum for academic debate in the housing field. Since its establishment in 1986, Housing Studies has become the leading housing journal and has played a major role in theoretical and analytical developments within this area of study. The journal has explored a range of academic and policy concerns including the fol- lowing: @ linkages between housing and other areas of social and economic policy; @ the role of housing in everyday life and in gender, class and age relationships; @ the economics of housing expenditure and housing finance; @ international comparisons and developments; @ issues of sustainability and housing development; @ demographic and social trends and the changing role of housing tenures; and @ theoretical and conceptual frameworks for housing studies. Housing Studies is not limited in its geographical scope and welcomes contributions on housing and housing related issues in any national or cross national context. Housing Studies is also interdisciplinary in scope and accepts contributions from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. These include history, economics, politics, social policy and sociology, law, geography and planning. All submissions are subject to anonymous review by three external referees. Business correspondence, including orders and remittances relating to subscriptions, back numbers and sample copies, should be addressed to the publisher: Routledge Journals, T&F Customer Services, T&F Informa Lid, Sheepen Place, Colchester, Essex, CO3 3LP, UK. Tel.: +44 (0) 207 O17 5544. Fax: +44 (0) 207 017 5198, Advertising USA/Canada: The Advertising Manager, PCG, 875 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 81, Cambridge. MA 02139, USA Tel.: +1 617 497 6514. Fax: +1 617 354 6875. EU/Rest of World: The Advertising Manager, Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX 14 4RN, UK. Tel.: +44 (0)2070 176000. Fax: +44 (0)2070 176336. Housing Studies is peer-reviewed anonymously and is published bi-monthly (January, March, May, July, September and November) by Routledge Publishing, Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4RN, UK. Tel.: +44 (0)2070 176000. Fax: +44 (0)2070 176336. These six issues constitute one volume. An annual volume con- tents and author index is bound in the last issue of each volume. ISSN 0267-3037 © 2008 Taylor & Francis VOLUME 23 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2008 Peter Malpass. Housing and the New Welfare State: Wobbly Pillar or Cornerstone? Susan J. Smith & Beverley A. Searle. Dematerialising Money? Observations on the Flow of Wealth from Housing to Other Things David Varady. Muslim Residential Clustering and Political Radicalism Edwin Meléndez, Alex F- Schwartz & Alexandra de Montrichard. Year 15 and Preservation of Tax-Credit Housing for Low-Income Households: An Assessment of Risk Michelle Norris, Jonathan Healy & Dermot Coates. Drivers of Rising Housing Allowance Claimant Numbers: Evidence from the Irish Private Rented Sector Peter C. Dawson. Unfriendly Architecture: Using Observations of Inuit Spatial Behavior to Design Culturally Sustaining Houses in Arctic Canada Ronan Paddison, lain Docherty & Robina Goodlad. Responsible Participation and Housing: Restoring Democratic Theory to the Scene BOOK REVIEWS R. Atkinson & G. Helms (Eds) Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy, reviewed by Peter Somerville/J. Doling & M. Elsinga (Eds) Home Ownership: Getting In, Getting From, Getting Out, Part Il, reviewed by Judith Allen/ Aprodicio Laquian, Vinod Tewari & Lisa M. Hanley (Eds) The Inclusive City: Infrastruc- ture and Public Servicefso r the Urban Poor in Asia, reviewed by Yue-man Yeung/Patsy Healey Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies: Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times, reviewed by Philip Allmendinger/lan Smith, Eileen Lepine & Marilyn Taylor (Eds) Disadvantaged by Where You Live? Neighbourhood Governance in Contemporary Urban Policy, reviewed by Christopher Mackay VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2 MARCH 2008 Special Issue: The Microstructures of Housing Markets Susan J. Smith & Moira Munro. Guest Editorial Craig Watkins. Microeconomic Perspectives on the Structure and Operation of Local Housing Markets Glen Bramley, Chris Leishman & David Watkins. Understanding Neighbourhood Housing Markets: Regional Context, Disequilibrium, Sub-markets and Supply Helen Jarvis. ‘Doing Deals on the House’ in a ‘Post-welfare’ Society: Evidence of Micro-Market Practices from Britain and the USA Richard Ronald. Between Investment, Asset and Use Consumption: The Meanings of Homeownership in Japan Alison Wallace. Knowing the Market? Understanding and Performing York’s Housing Deborah Levy, Laurence Murphy & Christina K.C. Lee. Influences and Emotions: Exploring Family Decision-making Processes when Buying a House Jan Rouwendal & Simonetta Longhi. The Effect of Consumers’ Expectations in a Booming Housing Market: Space-time Patterns in the Netherlands, 1999-2000 Gwilym Pryce & Sarah Oates. Rhetoric in the Language of Real Estate Marketing Moira Munro & Susan J. Smith. Calculated Affection? Charting the Complex Economy of Home Purchase BOOK REVIEWS Elizabeth Darling Re-Forming Britain: Narratives of Modernity before Reconstruction, reviewed by Peter Malpass/ Sanford F. Schram & Brian Catez (Eds) Making Political Science Matter: Debating Knowledge, Research and Method, reviewed by Alex Marsh/ Bruce Stiftel, Venessa Watson & Henri Acselrad (Eds) Dialogues in Urban & Regional Planning 2, reviewed by Greg M. Lloyd VOLUME 23 NUMBER 3 MAY 2008 Jago Dodson & Neil Sipe. Shocking the Suburbs: Urban Location, Homeownership and Oil Vulnerability in the Australian City Sukumar Ganapati. A Century of Differential Evolution of Housing Co-operatives in Mumbai and Chennai Sarah Ancell & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett. The Social Sustainability of Medium Density Housing: A Conceptual Model and Christchurch Case Study Will Sanders. Is Homeownership the Answer? Housing Tenure and Indigenous Australians in Remote (and Settled) Areas Roberto Quercia & Spencer M. Cowan. The Impacts of Community-based Foreclosure Prevention Programs Vincent Gruis & Hugo Priemus. European Competition Policy and National Housing Policies: International Implications of the Dutch Case Kirsten Gram-Hanssen & Claus Bech-Danielsen. Home Dissolution: What Happens After Separation? BOOK REVIEWS Rachel G. Bratt, Michael E. Stone & Chester Hartman (Eds) A Right to Housing: Foun- dation for a New Social Agenda, reviewed by Alan Murie / Arthur C. Nelson, Casey J. Dawkins & Thomas W. Sanchez The Social Impacts of Urban Containment, reviewed by Hal Wolman VOLUME 23 NUMBER 4 JULY 2008 Michelle Gabriel & Keith Jacobs. The Post-Social Turn: Challenges for Housing Research Micere Keels. Residential Attainment of Now-Adult Gautreaux Children: Do they Gain, Hold or Lose Ground in Neighborhood Ethnic and Economic Segregation? Reinout Kleinhans & Wenda Van der Laan Bouma-Doff. On Priority and Progress: Forced Residential Relocation and Housing Chances in Haaglanden, the Netherlands Sonia Arbaci. (Re)Viewing Ethnic Residential Segregation in Southern European Cities: Housing and Urban Regimes as Mechanisms of Marginalisation Srna Mandic. Home-Leaving and its Structural Determinants in Western and Eastern Europe: An Exploratory Study Helen Kruythoff. Tenant Participation in the Netherlands: The Role of Laws, Covenants and (Power) Positions POLICY REVIEW Michael Oxley. Implicit Land Taxation and Affordable Housing Provision in England BOOK REVIEWS S. Mau & B. Veghte (Eds) Social Justice, Legitimacy and the Welfare State, reviewed by Hans Thor Andersen / Fulong Wu (Ed.) China’s Emerging Cities: The Making of New Urbanism, reviewed by George C. S. Lin / Global Green USA, Walker Ellis (Ed.) with Ted Bardacke, Pamela Cepe, Jenifer Seal Cramer, Lisa McManigal Delaney, Miriam Landman & Walker Wells Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing, reviewed by James Morgan VOLUME 23 NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER 2008 David J. Pevalin, Mark P. Taylor & Jennifer Todd. The Dynamics of Unhealthy Housing in the UK: A Panel Data Analysis Allison Freeman. Community Reinvestment Legislation and Access to Housing Finance in Post-Apartheid South Africa Hugo Priemus & Peter Kroes. Technical Artefacts as Physical and Social Constructions: The Case of Cité de la Muette Connie P. Y. Tang. Between ‘Market’ and ‘Welfare’: Rent Restructuring Policy in the Housing Association Sector, England Rionach Casey. On Becoming a Social Housing Manager: Work Identities in an ‘Invisible’ Occupation Johannes I. M. Halman, Johannes T. Voordijk & Isabelle M. M. J. Reymen. Modular Approaches in Dutch House Building: An Exploratory Survey BOOK REVIEWS Karina M. Pallagst Growth Management in the US: Between Theory and Practice, reviewed by Kee Warner / Chris Couch, Lida Leontidou & Gerhard Petscel-Held (Eds) Urban Sprawl in Europe: Landscapes, Land-use Change and Policy, reviewed by David Shaw / Tony Hall Turning a Town Around: A Proactive Approach to Urban Design, reviewed by John Punt/e Perte r King Jn Dwelling: Implacability, Exclusion and Acceptance, reviewed by John Flint VOLUME 23. NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER 2008 Caroline Dewilde. Divorce and the Housing Movements of Owner-Occupiers: A European Comparison Matthieu Permentier, Maarten Van Ham & Gideon Bolt. Same Neighbourhood ... Different Views? A Confrontation of Internal and External Neighbourhood Reputations Ade Kearns & Louise Lawson. Housing Stock Transfer in Glasgow—the First Five Years: A Study of Policy Implementation Quintin Bradley. Capturing the Castle: Tenant Governance in Social Housing Companies Rionach Casey, Rosalind Goudie & Kesia Reeve. Homeless Women in Public Spaces: Strategies of Resistance Annika Smits & Clara H. Mulder. Family Dynamics and First-Time Homeownership POLICY REVIEW Erica Lofstrom & Jenny Palm. Visualising Household Energy Use in the Interest of Developing Sustainable Energy Systems BOOK REVIEWS David Hughes & Stuart Lowe (Eds) The Private Rented Housing Market, Regulation or Deregulation? reviewed by Madhu Satsangi/J. M. Grimshaw Family Homelessness Causes, Consequences and the Policy Response in England, reviewed by Catherine Davis/John McCarthy Partnership, Collaborative Planning and Urban Regeneration, reviewed by Rob Rowlan/d Nse il Powe, Trevor Hart & Tim Shaw (Eds) Market Towns, Roles, Challenges and Prospects, reviewed by Chris McWilliams Author Index Ancell, Sarah 423 Meléndez, Edwin 67 Andersen, Hans Thor 675 Moira, Munro 159 Arbaci, Sonia 589 de Montrichard, Alexandra 67 Mulder, Clara H. 917 Bech-Danielsen, Claus. 507 Munro, Moira 159, 349 Bolt, Gideon 833 Murphy, Laurence 271 Bradley, Quintin 879 Bramley, Glen 179 Norris, Michelle 89 Casey, Rionach 761, 899 Oates, Sarah 319 Coates, Dermot 89 Oxley, Michael 661 Cowan, Spencer M. 461 Paddison, Ronan 129 Dawson, Peter C. 11] Palm, Jenny 935 Dewilde, Caroline 809 Permentier, Matthieu 833 Docherty, Iain 129 Pevalin, David J. 679 Dodson, Jago 377 Priemus, Hugo 485, 717 Pryce, Gwilym 319 Freeman, Allison 697 Quercia, Roberto 461 Gabriel, Michelle 527 Ganapati, Sukumar 403 Reeve, Kesia 899 Goodlad, Robina 129 Reymen, Isabelle M. M. J. 781 Goudie, Rosalind 899 Ronald, Richard 233 Gram-Hanssen, Kirsten 507 Rouwendal, Jan 291 Gruis, Vincent 485 Sanders, Will 443 Halman, Johannes I. M. 781 Schwartz, Alex F. 67 Healy, Jonathan 89 Searle, Beverley A. 21 Jacobs, Keith 527 Sipe, Neil 377 Jarvis, Helen 213 Smith, Susan J. 21, 159, 349 Smits, Annika 917 Kearns, Ade 857 Keels, Micere 541 Tang, Connie P. Y. 737 Kleinhans, Reinout 565 Taylor, Mark P. 679 Kroes, Peter 717 Thompson-Fawcett, Michelle 423 Kruythoff, Helen 637 Todd, Jennifer 679 Lawson, Louise 857 Van der Laan Bouma-Doff, Wenda 565 Lee, Christina K.C. 271 Van Ham, Maarten 833 Leishman, Chris 179 Varady, David 21 Levy, Deborah 271 Voordijk, Johannes T. 781 L6fstr6m, Erica 935 Wallace, Alison 253 Longhi, Simonetta 291 Warner, Kee 801 Malpass, Peter | Watkins, Craig 163 Mandic, Srna 615 Watkins, David 179

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