Resident engagement in the regeneration of social housing: the case of Woodberry down, London
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have become widespread and critics have described such policies as state-led gentrification. Whilst resident participation in such schemes is often viewed as tokenistic, this paper presents a case of estate...
Main Authors: | Nelson, Suzy, Lewis, Jane |
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Format: | Article |
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Informa UK Limited
2019
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