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Print ISSN: 0267-3037Online ISSN: 1466-1810
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Housing Studieswww.tandfonline.com/chos
MANAGING EDITORS:
Chris Leishman, University of Glasgow, UK
Moira Munro, University of Glasgow, UK
Ray Forrest, City University of Hong Kong and University of Bristol, UK
Alex Schwartz, Milano, The New School for Management and Urban Policy, USA
Hal Pawson, Univresity of New South Wales, Australia and Heriot-Watt University, UK
Housing Studies is the essential international forum for academic debate inthe housing field and has played a major role in theoretical and analytical
developments within this area of study.
The journal has explored a range of academic and policy concerns including the
following:
• linkages between housing and other areas of social and economic policy
• the role of housing in everyday life and in gender, class and age relationships
• the economics of housing expenditure and housing finance
• international comparisons and developments
• issues of sustainability and housing development• demographic and social trends and the changing role of housing tenures
• theoretical and conceptual frameworks for housing studies
Housing Studies welcomes contributions on housing and housing related issues
in any national or cross-national context. The journal also features contributions
from many different disciplines including economics, political science, urban
studies, history, social administration, sociology, geography, law and planning.
A wide range of important refereed articles makes Housing Studies a vital
resource for all of those who need access to major research and debate in
this area.
• Mixed Messages about
Mixed Tenure: Do Reviews
Tell the Real Story?
Lyndal Bond,
Elena Sautkina and
Ade Kearns
• Conceptualising Social
Housing within theWider Housing Market: A
Vacancy Chain Model
Ed Ferrari
• The Trappings of Home:
Young Homeless People’s
Transitions Towards
Independent Living
Martin Brueckner,
Meredith Green and
Sherry Saggers
• Housing, Lone Parenthood
and Gender: A Qualitative
Approach in Southern
Europe
José María González-
González, Francisco
Diaz Bretones, Andrés
Navarro-Galera
and Juan Sánchez-
Fernández
• Understanding Risk,
Choice and Amenity in
an Urban Area at Risk ofFlooding
Karen F. Willis, Kristin
Natalier and Mhairi
Revie
Recent Articles
SubmissionsAll submissions should be made online via ScholarOne Manuscripts™ at
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Housing, Teoryand Society www.tandfonline.com/shou
EDITOR:
David Clapham, Cardiff University, UK
4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1403-6096, Online ISSN: 1651-2278
Housing, Theory and Society is an international academic
journal that aims to encourage the application and
development of social theory in the housing field. The
journal has a broad focus that includes content related to
international housing, social theory and other social issues.
Contributions regularly integrate housing research intoparticular aspects of social science, social research and policy,
including welfare studies, employment, education, gender,
public health and the environment.
The journal also includes systematic and theoretical
comparative studies of housing, and conceptually refined
approaches to differences between housing systems.
With a distinguished international editorial board, the journal
furthers the agenda of housing research as an integrated,
multidisciplinary field that is theoretically informed and
embedded in wider societal issues.
The editor welcomes original contributions on all aspectsof housing and social theory. Housing, Theory and Society
accepts papers from across the world and is aimed at an
international audience.
Recent Articles• Housing Studies, Social Class and Being Towards Dwelling
John Flint
• Sceptical, Disorderly and Paradoxical Subjects: Problematizing the
“Will to Empower” in Social Housing Governance
Kim McKee
• Trouble at the Top: The Construction of a Tenant Identity in the
Governance of Social Housing OrganizationsQuintin Bradley
• Using Big Ideas: The Application of Political Philosophy in Housing
Research
Peter King
• Home Ownership and Pensions: Causality and the Really Big Trade-
off
John Doling and Nick Horsewood
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Journal of Housingfor the Elderly www.tandfonline.com/wjhe
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Benyamin Schwarz, University of
Missouri, USA
4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0276-3893, Online ISSN: 1540-353X
The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs
of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture
and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are
responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the
community. The journal’s goal is the rapid publication of new
research in the housing and aging fields as well as the synthesis
of cross-disciplinary efforts made to enhance the residences
of the elderly. This journal is useful for scholars, policymakers,
legislators, architects and urban planners, lending institutions,
religious groups, developers, and the lay public in general who
have an interest in the subject-personal, professional, or civic.
The journal covers the latest efforts of housing researchers
and policy experts-from research on energy conservation
or privacy needs to policy implications of home equity
conversion. It also examines management issues, housing
related service delivery innovations, case histories of successful
housing alternatives, and financing strategies.
Recent Articles• Ready or Not: Transitioning from Institutional Care to Community
Care
Noelle L. Fields, Keith A. Anderson and Holly Dabelko-
Schoeny
• The Psychological Effects of Considering a Move into Residential
Care: An Age-Related Study
Sarah J. E. Leggett, Stephen Davies, Syd Hiskey and James
A. K. Erskine
• Perceived Aspects of Home Environment and Home Modifications
by Older People Living in Rural Areas
Mira Ahn and Asha L. Hegde
• Finnish Seniors’ Move to a Senior House: Examining the Push and
Pull Factors
Tanja Tyvimaa and Candace L. Kemp
• A Study of Residential Condition and Satisfaction of the Elderly in
China
Bin Li and Sheying Chen
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Building Research& InformationInternational Council ofResearch and Innovation inBuilding and Construction
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Richard Lorch
Building Research & Information is a leading international
refereed journal uniquely focused on a holistic,
transdisciplinary approach to buildings and the complexity
of issues involving the built environment with other systems
over the course of their life: planning, briefing, design,
construction, occupation and use, property exchange and
evaluation, maintenance, alteration and end of life. Published
articles provide conceptual and evidence-based approaches
which reflect the complexity and linkages between cultural,
environmental, economic, social, organisational, quality of
life, health, well-being, design and engineering of the builtenvironment. BRI ’s wide scope embraces:
• the linkages between the built, natural, social and economic
environments, with an emphasis on the interactions
between theory, policy and practice: impacts on ecologies,
resources, sustainable development and climate change
• the performance, impacts, assessment, contributions,
improvement and value of buildings, building stocks and
related systems
• the supply chain capabilities to innovate, design, create,
maintain and improve the performance of both buildings
and products• changing demands and aspirations for architectural design,
development and property
• formulation of public policy; research, academic and
innovation capabilities; organisational structures and
networks; engagement between research users, policy
makers and practitioners to effectively support the above
scope and objectives
InternationalPlanning Studieswww.tandfonline.com/cips
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
John Lovering, Cardiff University, UK
Planning, at urban, regional, national
and international levels, faces
new challenges, notably those related to the growth of
globalisation as both an objective socio-economic process anda shift in policy-maker perceptions and modes of analysis.
International Planning Studies addresses these issues by
publishing research in a variety of specific fields and from a
range of theoretical and normative perspectives, which helps
improve understanding of the actual and potential role of
planning and planners in this context.
Specific policy areas covered include:
• urban design • housing
• economic development • transport
• environmental policy • social inclusion
•
spatial planningInternational Planning Studies fills a gap between the more
specialist theoretical and empirical journals in planning and
urban-regional studies. In so doing it throws new light on
the influences on, and effects of, the evolution of planning
around the world.
Journal of Property
Researchwww.tandfonline.com/rjpr
EDITOR:
Bryan D. MacGregor, University of
Aberdeen, UK
The Journal of Property Research is an
international journal of research, particularly applied research,
into all areas or real estate and property investment and
development. Articles may be theoretical, empirical, case
studies or critical literature surveys. The journal provides a
forum for research in the field and assists researchers and
practitioners to keep abreast of new developments. There are
two major areas of focus:
Property investment and finance. This covers topics such
as the characteristics of property as an investment class,
forecasting of markets and property portfolio construction.
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Journal of the American Planning AssociationPublished on behalf of theAmerican Planning Association
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EDITOR:
Randy Crane, University of California, USA
For more than 70 years, the Journal of the American Planning
Association ( JAPA) has published research, commentaries,
and book reviews useful to practicing planners, policymakers,
scholars, students, and citizens of urban, suburban, and rural
areas. JAPA publishes only peer-reviewed, original research
and analysis. It aspires to bring insight to planning the future,
to air a variety of perspectives, to publish the highest quality
work, and to engage readers. JAPA is interested in manuscripts that examine historical
or contemporary planning experience, broadly defined, in
domestic or global contexts, and that do at least one of the
following:
• contribute to the theoretical and conceptual foundation of
planning
• improve the link between planning and successful policy
implementation
• advance the methods used in planning practice and
planning research
• explain empirical relationships important to planning
• interpret noteworthy physical, economic, and social
phenomena that have spatial dimensions
• analyze significant consequences of planning approaches,
processes, and contexts.
Planning Teory& PracticePublished in conjunction with theRoyal Town Planning Institute
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SENIOR EDITOR:
Heather Campbell,
University of Sheffield, UK
Planning Theory & Practice provides an international focus for
the development of theory and practice in spatial planning
and a forum to promote the policy dimensions of space and
place. The journal aims to encourage more effective, two-way
communication between theory and practice. The Editorsinvite robustly researched papers which raise issues at the
leading edge of planning theory and practice, and welcome
papers on controversial subjects.
The innovative Interface section promotes analytical reflection
on practice and practical engagement with theory through
a multifaceted investigation of a topical theme, in the form
of a series of contributions reflecting on an issue from
different perspectives. The Reviews section, comprising Policy
& Planning Briefs, provides critical insights into key policy
developments and analysis of spatial plans, and Book Reviews.
The range of Planning Theory & Practice includes:• defining the nature of spatial planning
• developing the theoretical and methodological foundations
of planning
• developing the contributions of the planning field to social
science, both analytically and normatively
• exploring the relationship between theory and practice,
including reviews which examine emergent practices and
interpret them in the light of current debates
• examining the contribution of planning practitioners to
governance and public policy focused on the tensions
between social, economic and environmental concerns
• shaping practice through critical reflection and review
• experiences of particular types of practice or of the
development of policy in particular fields
Much of this research will be an application to property of
techniques developed in other investment markets.
Land development. This covers a wide range of issues
surrounding the development and redevelopment of property.
The focus may be financial, economic or environmental; urbanor rural; public or private sector.
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