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Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politics, Precarity and Domicide Austerity London

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Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politics, Precarity and Domicide Austerity London
Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politics, Precarity and Domicide Austerity London

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Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politics, Precarity and Domicide Austerity London

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Often portrayed as an apolitical space, this book demonstrates that home is in fact a highly political concept, with a range of groups in society excluded from a ‘right to home’ under current UK policies. Drawing on resident interviews and analysis of political and media attitudes across three case studies – the criminalisation of squatting, the bedroom tax and family homelessness – the book explores the ways in which legislative and policy changes dismantle people’s rights to secure, decent and affordable housing by framing them as undeserving.

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