Social Housing, Disadvantage, and Neighbourhood Liveability is a groundbreaking longitudinal study of social outcomes in Irish social housing.
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Changing Disadvantage in Social Housing: a multi level analysis Chapter Three: Liveability and the Lifeworld of the Social Housing Neighbourhood Chapter Four: Reforming Social Housing Management Chapter Five: Why Target Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods? Rationales for Area Based Interventions Chapter Six: A National Level View of Area-based Interventions Chapter Seven: A Neighbourhood Level View of Area-Based Interventions Chapter Eight: Drug Use, Drug Markets and Area-based Policy Responses Chapter Nine: Social (dis)Order and Community Safety Chapter Ten: Media Representations, Stigma and Neighbourhood Identity Chapter Eleven: Conclusions