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Message from the Editor-in-Chief
Housing studies is a trans-disciplinary enterprise whose research, teaching and practical applications span an impressive range of social science subjects including urban studies, economics and finance, psychology, social policy, sociology, anthropology, geography, architecture and law. No area of knowledge more urgently needs a comprehensive reference work of the magnitude, scale and scope that Elsevier has assembled here. Packed with experience, imagination and innovation, the encyclopedia contains over 600 entries, each carefully created by a circle of experts.
The International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home is a lively, authoritative and systematic statement of the state of the art of research on housing and home. Every entry stands alone on its merits and is accessed alphabetically. Yet, each is fully cross-referenced, and attached to one of seven thematic categories whose ‘wholes' far exceed the sum of their parts. From methods to policy, individuals to institutions, and economics to welfare, there is something for everyone here. The work is relevant to anyone whose research, teaching or life experiences engage with housing assets, mortgage debt, the right to shelter, the problem of affordability or the meanings of home
The numerous scholars whose names appear in this work have created a wonderful new resource, borne of a truly collective effort, providing a really good read.
Susan J. Smith
Audience
The Encyclopedia will be an essential authoritative source for students and researchers in all subjects with any connection to housing, home, residential real-estate, housing studies and housing policy. The Encyclopedia will also be of interest to policy-makers (consultants, government bodies, NGOs, international agencies, etc.), and to housing professionals — in particular those involved in the real estate and housing finance industries.
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