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Rebuilding the Urban Housing Question
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Traditional approaches to housing and urban development see the process as an outcome of technological change (technological determinism) or as a response to natural requirements such the need for shelter (functionalism). They overlook the extent to which housing form (architecture, location, density) is an outcome of social form. Many Marxist approaches recognise the role of the social in shaping 'superstructural' elements, such as architecture, but fail to see the social, or 'economic', as a product of conscious but self-contradictory subjects and their ideas. This work follows in the path of Critical Theory and re-centres the role of conscious self-contradictory (dialectical) struggle in urban development and housing forms. It adopts and develops contemporary understandings of 'social class' from Gunn and 'architecture and power' from Markus and Foucault, and applies these to the history of housing using Scottish urbanisation as a case study.
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(Ph.D., Heriot-Watt University) teaches at the University of Edinburgh, the Open University, and is Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin. Awarded 'Outstanding' by a UK Research Council for studying CCTV in housing, he acted as a national research consultant. His research interests include utopianism, Marxism and philosophy of science.
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- GTIN 09783847344087
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Aufl.
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T29mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783847344087
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3847344080
- Veröffentlichung 17.01.2012
- Titel Rebuilding the Urban Housing Question
- Autor Brian A. McGrail
- Untertitel A Critical Study of Housebuilding and Housing Policy Reform
- Gewicht 733g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 480
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft