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Routledge Housing and Social Theory - Sociology Textbook

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Description

Housing and Social Theory by Routledge offers a fresh perspective on how we understand living spaces. While many studies look at housing through an abstract institutional lens, this book changes the conversation by treating housing as a core subject of social theory. It moves beyond isolated research to connect housing with political science, social change, and welfare systems. This text provides a necessary critique of current research methods. By using a case study to illustrate these theoretical applications, it makes complex concepts easier to grasp for students and academics. Because it addresses controversial topics, this book is designed to spark meaningful debate among sociologists and housing theorists. It is an essential resource for those looking to understand the deeper social connections between human habitation and the structures of society.

Key Features

Provides a unique theoretical framework that treats housing as a primary subject of social theory rather than just an institutional topic.

Connects housing studies to broader disciplines including political science, social change, and welfare systems.

Includes a detailed case study to demonstrate how theoretical applications work in real-world scenarios.

Offers a critical review of existing research to help scholars identify gaps in current housing studies.

Designed to stimulate academic debate among sociologists and housing theorists through its controversial approach.

Written by a Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute for Building Research to ensure academic depth.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 November 1991
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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