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The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most
this will mean a life lived in the suburbs. City Suburbs considers
contemporary Anglo-American suburbia, drawing on research in outer
London it looks at life on the edge of a world city from the
perspective of residents. Interpreted through Bourdieu's theory of
practice it argues that the contemporary suburban life is one where
place and participation are, in combination, strong determinants of
the suburban experience. From this perspective suburbia is better
seen as a process, an on-going practice of the suburban which is
influenced but not determined by the history of suburban
development. How residents engage with the city and the legacy of
particular places combine powerfully to produce very different
experiences across outer London. In some cases suburban residents
are able to combine the benefits of the city and their residential
location to their advantage but in marginal middle-class areas the
relationship with the city is more circumspect as the city
represents more threat than opportunity. The importance of this
relational experience with the city informs a call to integrate
more fully the suburbs into studies of the city.
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most
this will mean a life lived in the suburbs. City Suburbs considers
contemporary Anglo-American suburbia, drawing on research in outer
London it looks at life on the edge of a world city from the
perspective of residents. Interpreted through Bourdieu's theory of
practice it argues that the contemporary suburban life is one where
place and participation are, in combination, strong determinants of
the suburban experience. From this perspective suburbia is better
seen as a process, an on-going practice of the suburban which is
influenced but not determined by the history of suburban
development. How residents engage with the city and the legacy of
particular places combine powerfully to produce very different
experiences across outer London. In some cases suburban residents
are able to combine the benefits of the city and their residential
location to their advantage but in marginal middle-class areas the
relationship with the city is more circumspect as the city
represents more threat than opportunity. The importance of this
relational experience with the city informs a call to integrate
more fully the suburbs into studies of the city.
Second homes are once again a source of political and social
contention in rural areas. The British government's decision to
reduce Council Tax discounts on second homes in England in April
2004 has caused wide debate in local communities, local
authorities, and the media. The debate has not only focused on the
vexed Council Tax issue, but on wider rural housing concerns.
Questions have been raised as to whether second homes are a major
cause of housing affordability problems in rural areas, and whether
they lead to the displacement of local people in rural communities.
In the face of anecdotal evidence being presented to answer these
questions, Second Homes: European Perspectives and UK Policies,
offers a more comprehensive analysis of the second homes question
as it now exists. This up-to-date and authoritative analysis of
second homes draws on the latest research and offers a critical
insight into current housing problems in rural communities. Those
interested in rural and housing studies will find the book
valuable.
Second homes are once again a source of political and social
contention in rural areas. The British government's decision to
reduce Council Tax discounts on second homes in England in April
2004 has caused wide debate in local communities, local
authorities, and the media. The debate has not only focused on the
vexed Council Tax issue, but on wider rural housing concerns.
Questions have been raised as to whether second homes are a major
cause of housing affordability problems in rural areas, and whether
they lead to the displacement of local people in rural communities.
In the face of anecdotal evidence being presented to answer these
questions, Second Homes: European Perspectives and UK Policies,
offers a more comprehensive analysis of the second homes question
as it now exists. This up-to-date and authoritative analysis of
second homes draws on the latest research and offers a critical
insight into current housing problems in rural communities. Those
interested in rural and housing studies will find the book
valuable.
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