2009
DOI: 10.1017/s1474746408004557
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The ‘Responsible’ Tenant and the Problem of Apathy

Abstract: In the last decade, the UK New Labour government has emphasised tenant participation in housing policy. Consequently, those individuals who decide to opt out of participation processes have been problematised as ‘apathetic’, and identified as needing to be ‘empowered’ through professional interventions. Drawing on research about community ownership in Glasgow, this paper argues that tenants' reasons for not getting involved are more than simply lack of interest. Tenants articulated an instrumental approach to … Show more

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“…There was therefore a strong emphasis on community regeneration at local scale with housing playing a key role in these processes (McKee, 2008;. By the early 2000s new localism was portrayed 'as a main organising principle of sub-national governance' and 'a means of improving democratic accountability, providing a local mandate, and producing inter-agency approaches to localities' (Morphet, 2004, p.293).…”
Section: New Labour and New Localism: 1997-2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was therefore a strong emphasis on community regeneration at local scale with housing playing a key role in these processes (McKee, 2008;. By the early 2000s new localism was portrayed 'as a main organising principle of sub-national governance' and 'a means of improving democratic accountability, providing a local mandate, and producing inter-agency approaches to localities' (Morphet, 2004, p.293).…”
Section: New Labour and New Localism: 1997-2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also had internal validity -like many others in public services these officers spoke of using "strategic" language difficult for others to understand. (McKee, 2008;Thomas & Davies, 2005). Further, bureaucrats are readily making pragmatic decisions as 'policy entrepreneurs' in a shifting and complex policy environment structured by national policy and guidance (Durose, 2007;.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet tenants are also accorded power in this process. Unless they lend majority support to SST at local ballots, further transfers of ownership cannot proceed (GCC, 2001;McKee, 2008b;2009 In order to take this process forward the GHA have introduced a range of different programmes and initiatives, as outlined in Table 1. This culminated in the first wave of tenant ballots being held in November 2008, all of which returned overwhelmingly positive results in favour of SST.…”
Section: Methodology Methodology Methodology Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%