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Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods
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Contents: Preface; Part A Introduction: The aims and scope. Part B Planning, Markets and the Industrial City: Mass housing; Two types of planning; Searching for an alternative. Part C New Forms of Modernity, 1980 Onwards: (Re) tracing the context; Quantity and quality in housing development; Urban design and the environment; Neighbourhoods of choice and constraint. Part D Conclusions: Looking back and looking forward. Part E Supplementary Information: A note on the terminology of social housing; References; Index.

About the Author

Barry Goodchild is a Professor of Housing and Urban Planning in the Faculty of Development and Society, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

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'This is an interesting and refreshing book that introduces different perspectives on housing and neighbourhoods. It is an enjoyable read.' Alan Murie, University of Birmingham, UK 'Barry Goodchild has written an excellent and authoritative account of the historical evolution of the housing system and housing policy in Britain. What makes this work stand out from many earlier accounts of our housing experience is that it is set within a context of planning history and theory. This book will be of interest to policy makers, academic researchers and students of housing and planning alike.' Chris Couch, John Moore's University, Liverpool, UK 'Barry Goodchild has made significant contributions to the planning and housing literature over many years and his latest challenging book reflects the depth and breadth of his research and scholarship.' European Journal of Housing Policy

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