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Number of items: 11.

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COLE, I. D. (2006). Hidden from history? housing studies, the perpetual present and the case of social housing in Britain. Housing studies, 21 (2), 283-295. [Article]

COLE, I. D. (2003). The development of housing policy in the English regions: trends and prospects. Housing studies, 18 (2), 219-234. [Article]

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FLINT, J. F. (2006). Maintaining an arms length? Housing, community governance and the management of 'problematic' populations. Housing studies, 21 (2), 171-186. [Article]

FLINT, J. F. (2002). Social housing agencies and the governance of anti-social behaviour. Housing studies, 17 (4), 619-637. [Article]

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GOODCHILD, B. J. (2001). Applying theories of social communication to housing law: towards a workable framework. Housing studies, 16 (1), 75-95. [Article]

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HARRISON, M. and REEVE, K. (2002). Social welfare movements and collective action : lessons from two UK housing cases. Housing studies, 17 (5), 755-771. [Article]

HICKMAN, P. (2006). Approaches to tenant participation in the English local authority sector. Housing studies, 21 (2), 209-225. [Article]

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PARR, Sadie (2019). The changing shape of provision for rough sleepers: from conditionality to care. Housing studies. [Article]

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REEVE, K. and ROBINSON, D. (2007). Beyond the multi-ethnic metropolis: minority ethnic housing experiences in small town England. Housing studies, 22 (4), 547-571. [Article]

REID, B. and HICKMAN, P. (2002). Are housing organisations learning organisations? Some lessons from the management of tenant participation. Housing studies, 17 (6), 895-918. [Article]

ROBINSON, D. (2003). Housing governance in the English regions: emerging structures, limits and potentials. Housing studies, 18 (2), 249-267. [Article]

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