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Ownership Narrative Things 1st Ed Dave Cowan Helen Carr Alison Wallace

  • SKU: BELL-7157576
Ownership Narrative Things 1st Ed Dave Cowan Helen Carr Alison Wallace
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Author: Dave Cowan, Helen Carr, Alison Wallace
ISBN: 9781137590688, 9781137590695, 1137590688, 1137590696
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Ownership Narrative Things 1st Ed Dave Cowan Helen Carr Alison Wallace by Dave Cowan, Helen Carr, Alison Wallace 9781137590688, 9781137590695, 1137590688, 1137590696 instant download after payment.

This book uses a case study of a low-cost home ownership initiative at the margins of renting and owning provided by social landlords – known as shared ownership – to challenge everyday assumptions held about the ‘social’ and the ‘legal’ in property. The authors provide a study of the construction of property ownership, from the creation of this idea through to the present day, and offer a fresh consideration of key issues surrounding property, ownership, and the social.

Analysing a diverse range of sources (from archives to micro-blogs, observation of housing providers, and interviews with shared owners), the authors explain the significance of the things (from the formal documents like leases, to odd materials like sweet wrappers and cigarette butts) commonly found in the narratives around shared ownership which are used to construct it as private ownership in everyday life. Ultimately, they uncover how this dream of ownership can become tarnished when people’s identities as ‘owners’ come under threat, and as such, these findings will provide fascinating insight into the intricacies of so-called home ownership for scholars of Law, Criminology, and Sociology.



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