Housing Theory,Housing Research and Housing Policy |
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Authors: | David Clapham |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Real Estate and Planning, Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UKd.f.clapham@reading.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | AbstractJim Kemeny in 1992 criticized existing housing research for neglecting social theory and being overly positivist and policy focused. The result has been a strengthening of the conceptual basis of housing research in general, but also a growing schism between researchers who focus on policy relevancy and those that pursue more theoretical work. This paper challenges this schism and argues for theoretically based and policy-relevant research. First, the paper argues that the policy-making process is complex and can vary between different countries, situations and over time. Therefore, it is argued that many styles of research can influence policy in the right circumstances. Second, the paper challenges the idea that there can be theoretically free housing research arguing that all research has a theoretical foundation even though in many studies it is not explicit. Finally, the paper engages with the debate about where theory for housing research should come from and what it would look like. |
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Keywords: | Housing research Housing policy |
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