M Thompson - Housing, Theory and Society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the historical development of two different collaborative housing models: Liverpool's housing co-operative movement of the 1970s, when public tenants …
Community is frequently called upon in policy to meet environmental challenges. It is increasingly recognised that the success of these environmental interventions relies on …
This article explores the potential of community-led housing (CLH) in combatting loneliness, and represents a mixed-methods research project carried out from just before the beginning …
T Archer - Housing Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In countries worldwide, limited access to affordable housing is fuelling interest in collectivist solutions. Different organizational models are being developed to enable groups of people …
Abstract Community Land Trusts (CLTs) can be a focal point of community organization in defence of neighbourhood space and in seeking to push back against powerful developers …
DM Bossuyt - Housing studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the aspirations and strategies of self-builders of owner-occupied homes in a facilitated self-build scheme. It draws on a qualitative case-study of the …
Local housing, community living: prospects for scaling up and scaling out community-led housing Page 1 By Andrew Heywood local housing, community living: prospects for scaling up …
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the dimensions of inclusive and grassroots innovations operationalised by a social enterprise and the impact of these activities on …
T Moore - International Journal of Housing Policy, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Community land trusts (CLTs) have emerged as an innovative way of addressing the affordable housing crisis in England, as they seek to control and own housing to ensure …