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The Sociology of Housing

How Homes Shape Our Social Lives
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The Sociology of Housing is a groundbreaking volume highlighting the vital role housing plays in social life. It argues for housing studies to be recognised as a distinct subfield within sociology, distinct from economics or urban planning. The book reviews current scholarship and outlines new research directions, using diverse methodologies and sociological theory to deepen understanding of contemporary housing issues. Designed for researchers and students, it serves as an essential introduction and a guide to future inquiry.
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This volume is ideal for academics, researchers, and students in sociology and related fields such as urban studies and housing policy. It is especially valuable for those interested in the social dimensions of housing and its impact on societal structures and interactions.

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A landmark volume about the importance of housing in social life.

In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. Yet seventy-five years later, the sociology of housing has not developed as a distinct field, leaving efforts to understand housing’s place in society to other disciplines, such as economics and urban planning. This volume intends to change that, solidifying the place of housing studies as a distinct subfield within the discipline of sociology, showing that housing is both an important element of sociology and a significant component of social life that deserves dedicated attention as a distinct area of research.

To do so, the book takes stock of the current field of scholarship and provides new directions for study. The contributors showcase the very best traditions of sociologyβ€”they draw on diverse methodological approaches, present unique field sites and data sources, and foreground sociological theory to understand contemporary housing issues. The Sociology of Housing will be a landmark volume, used by researchers and students alike as an introduction to this crucial field and a map of its future potential.

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Esteemed scholars praise the book for bringing housing research to the forefront of sociological inquiry. Mary Pattillo describes it as an expert syllabus and a definitive reference for decades, while Lance Freeman highlights its contribution to understanding housing's intricate social influences beyond economics. The collection of contributions from leading academics makes it a key resource for both scholars and housing policy professionals.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226828534

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 8 halftones, 1 line drawings, 1 tables

Contributors:

  • Edited by Brian J. McCabe
  • Edited by Eva Rosen

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 594g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Brian J. McCabe is associate professor of sociology at Georgetown University and an affiliated faculty member at the McCourt School of Public Policy. He is the author of No Place Like Home: Wealth, Community and the Politics of Homeownership. Eva Rosen is associate professor at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy and an affiliated faculty member in the department of sociology. She is the author of The Voucher Promise: β€œSection 8” and the Fate of an American Neighborhood.

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