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ARCHER, Thomas (2020). The mechanics of housing collectivism: How forms and functions affect affordability. Housing Studies, 37 (3).

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BIMPSON, Emma, PARR, Sadie and REEVE, Kesia (2020). Governing homeless mothers: the unmaking of home and family. Housing Studies.

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CASEY, Rionach, GOUDIE, Rosalind and REEVE, Kesia (2008). Homeless women in public spaces : strategies of resistance. Housing Studies, 23 (6), 899-916.

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ELMANSURI, Seham and GOODCHILD, Barry (2019). Tradition, modernity and gender in the Arab home: a study from Tripoli (Libya). Housing Studies.

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FERRARI, Edward (2015). The social value of housing in straitened times: The view from England. Housing Studies, 30 (4), 514-534.

FLETCHER, Del (2009). Social tenants, attachment to place and work in the post-industrial labour market : underlining the limits of housing-based explanations of labour immobility? Housing Studies, 24 (6), 775-791.

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GOODCHILD, Barry and WALSHAW, Aimee (2011). Towards zero carbon homes in England? From inception to partial implementation. Housing Studies, 26 (6), 933-949.

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HALL, Stephen and HICKMAN, Paul (2011). Resident participation in housing regeneration in France. Housing Studies, 26 (6), 827-843.

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HICKMAN, Paul (2021). Understanding social housing tenants' rent payment behaviour: evidence from Great Britain. Housing Studies, 36 (2), 235-257.

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HICKMAN, Paul, KEMP, Peter A, REEVE, Kesia and WILSON, Ian (2017). The impact of the direct payment of housing benefit: evidence from Great Britain. Housing Studies, 32 (8), 1105-1126.

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JACOBS, K. and MANZI, Tony (2016). ‘The party’s over’: critical junctures, crises and the politics of housing policy. Housing Studies, 32 (1), 17-34.

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JACOBS, Keith and MANZI, Tony (2019). Neoliberalism as entrepreneurial governmentality: contradictions and dissonance within contemporary English housing associations. Housing Studies, 1-16.

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MANZI, Tony and RICHARDSON, J. (2016). Rethinking professional practice: the logic of competition and the crisis of identity in housing practice. Housing Studies, 32 (2), 209-224.

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela and MCNALLY, M (2019). Fortifying futures: how older boomerangers in English multigenerational households boost resilience through social capital accumulation and distribution. Housing Studies, 1-20.

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MCCARTHY, Lindsey (2019). Homeless women, material objects and home (un)making. Housing Studies.

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MCCARTHY, Lindsey (2017). (Re)conceptualising the boundaries between home and homelessness: the unheimlich. Housing Studies, 33 (6), 960-985.

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MCCARTHY, Lindsey (2020). Thinking home: interdisciplinary dialogues. Housing Studies, 35 (3), 1-3.

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MCCARTHY, Lindsey and PARR, Sadie (2022). Is LGBT homelessness different? Reviewing the relationship between LGBT identity and homelessness. Housing Studies.

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PATTISON, Ben (2018). The right to buy?: Selling off public and social housing - Book Review. Housing Studies, 33 (5), 835-836.

PATTISON, Ben (2018). The right to buy?: selling off public and social housing. Housing Studies, 33 (5), 835-836.

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PREECE, Jenny, HICKMAN, Paul and PATTISON, Ben (2019). The affordability of ‘affordable’ housing in England: conditionality and exclusion in a context of welfare reform. Housing Studies.

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REEVE, Kesia (2018). Squatting in Britain 1945-1955: housing, politics and direct action. Housing Studies, 33 (1), 141-143.

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ROBINSON, David and WILSON, Ian (2021). Specialist housing for older people in an era of neoliberal transformation: exploring provision in England. Housing Studies.

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SANDERSON, Elizabeth and WILSON, Ian (2017). Does locality make a difference? The impact of housing allowance reforms on private landlords. Housing Studies, 32 (7), 948-967.

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