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SOCIAL ACTORS IN THE HOUSING POLICY PROCESS A CONSTRUCTIVIST PERSPECTIVE
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Actors in the Housing Policy Process
A Constructivist
Perspective
The
main issue of the research in this work is involvement of social actors
in the housing policy process. The literature review leads the author
to conclude that in housing studies there exists a conceptual gap
concerning knowledge about the role of social actors in the housing
policy process. The gap is particularly apparent when one attempts to
examine the housing policy process in the light of the concept of
deliberative democracy. Furthermore, there are no research tools in
housing studies that would make it possible to grasp the involvement of
social actors in the housing policy process. The research problem in
this work is formulating a research scheme which would enable to
examine the involvement of social actors in the housing policy process
and enrich housing studies with possibility to benefit more from the
constructivist approach. The theoretical and methodological aim of this
dissertation is to obtain a broader and deeper insight into the role of
social actors in the housing policy process by expanding the
author’s ‘D-Housing’ scheme.
Introduction
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PART I
A
CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH IN HOUSING STUDIES
1. Housing studies – development, scope of research,
theoretical trends . 23
1.1. Development of the research area and scope of research 23
1.2. Theoretical trends in housing studies. 26
2. Theoretical assumptions of two types of constructivism 36
2.1. Theoretical assumptions of classical constructivism 39
2.2. Theoretical assumptions of critical constructivism 48
3. Constructivism in housing studies 54
4. Criticism of constructivism in housing studies 69
PART II
SOCIAL
ACTORS IN THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HOUSING STUDIES
1. The concept of social actors 77
2. Social actors in selected research within housing studies in
critical constructivism 84
2.1. Shaping a housing policy conceptual network by social
actors . 86
2.2. Shaping political discourses on housing-related social problems by
social actors 92
2.3. Infl uence of political discourse shaped by social actors on the
evolution of housing policy and more broadly on the shape of the
housing system 97
2.4. Infl uence of discourses shaped by social actors on social
inequality . 115
2.5. Conclusions – image of social actors in constructivist
research within housing studies . 124
PART III
‘D-HOUSING’
– PROPOSAL OF A CONSTRUCTIVIST RESEARCH SCHEME TO ANALYSE THE
INVOLVEMENT OF SOCIAL ACTORS IN THE HOUSING POLICY PROCESS
1. Inspirations and objectives of the ‘D-Housing’
scheme . 129
2. Theoretical and methodological background of the
‘D-Housing’ scheme 133
2.1. Theoretical background of the ‘D-Housing’
scheme 133
2.2. Methodological background of the ‘D-Housing’
scheme . 182
3. Main features of the ‘D-Housing’
scheme 193
3.1. Defi nitions of key concepts . 193
3.2. Assumptions of the theoretical layer of the
‘D-Housing’ scheme 200
3.3. Assumptions of the analytical layer of the
‘D-Housing’ scheme 205
PART IV
INVOLVEMENT
OF SOCIAL ACTORS IN THE HOUSING POLICY PROCESS AS EXEMPLIFIED BY A
GARDEN CITY IN POLAND
1. Fragmentary application of the ‘D-Housing’
scheme in the research on local housing policy in Poland . 235
1.1. Development and characteristics of local housing policy in Poland
in the years 1990–2015 . 236
1.2. Social actors and their involvement in the local housing policy
process in a garden city. Research design 242
1.3. Results . 245
Conclusions . 253
Appendix . 259
Bibliography 263
List of tables and diagrams 301
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