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Journals from Routledge Housing Studies - Taylor & Francis

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<strong>Housing</strong>, Theory<br />

and Society<br />

www.tandfonline.com/shou<br />

EDITOR:<br />

David Clapham, Cardiff University, UK<br />

4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 1403-6096, Online ISSN: 1651-2278<br />

<strong>Housing</strong>, Theory and Society is an international academic<br />

journal that aims to encourage the application and<br />

development of social theory in the housing field. The<br />

journal has a broad focus that includes content related to<br />

international housing, social theory and other social issues.<br />

Contributions regularly integrate housing research into<br />

particular aspects of social science, social research and policy,<br />

including welfare studies, employment, education, gender,<br />

public health and the environment.<br />

The journal also includes systematic and theoretical<br />

comparative studies of housing, and conceptually refined<br />

approaches to differences between housing systems.<br />

With a distinguished international editorial board, the journal<br />

furthers the agenda of housing research as an integrated,<br />

multidisciplinary field that is theoretically informed and<br />

embedded in wider societal issues.<br />

The editor welcomes original contributions on all aspects<br />

of housing and social theory. <strong>Housing</strong>, Theory and Society<br />

accepts papers <strong>from</strong> across the world and is aimed at an<br />

international audience.<br />

Recent Articles<br />

• <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Social Class and Being Towards Dwelling<br />

John Flint<br />

• Sceptical, Disorderly and Paradoxical Subjects: Problematizing the<br />

“Will to Empower” in Social <strong>Housing</strong> Governance<br />

Kim McKee<br />

• Trouble at the Top: The Construction of a Tenant Identity in the<br />

Governance of Social <strong>Housing</strong> Organizations<br />

Quintin Bradley<br />

• Using Big Ideas: The Application of Political Philosophy in <strong>Housing</strong><br />

Research<br />

Peter King<br />

• Home Ownership and Pensions: Causality and the Really Big Tradeoff<br />

John Doling and Nick Horsewood<br />

Submissions<br />

All submissions should be made online via ScholarOne Manuscripts<br />

at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/shou<br />

More instructions for authors can be found at the journal homepage:<br />

www.tandfonline.com/shou<br />

Journal of <strong>Housing</strong><br />

for the Elderly<br />

www.tandfonline.com/wjhe<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:<br />

Benyamin Schwarz, University of<br />

Missouri, USA<br />

4 issues per year<br />

Print ISSN: 0276-3893, Online ISSN: 1540-353X<br />

The Journal of <strong>Housing</strong> for the Elderly aims to serve the needs<br />

of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture<br />

and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are<br />

responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the<br />

community. The journal’s goal is the rapid publication of new<br />

research in the housing and aging fields as well as the synthesis<br />

of cross-disciplinary efforts made to enhance the residences<br />

of the elderly. This journal is useful for scholars, policymakers,<br />

legislators, architects and urban planners, lending institutions,<br />

religious groups, developers, and the lay public in general who<br />

have an interest in the subject-personal, professional, or civic.<br />

The journal covers the latest efforts of housing researchers<br />

and policy experts-<strong>from</strong> research on energy conservation<br />

or privacy needs to policy implications of home equity<br />

conversion. It also examines management issues, housing<br />

related service delivery innovations, case histories of successful<br />

housing alternatives, and financing strategies.<br />

Recent Articles<br />

• Ready or Not: Transitioning <strong>from</strong> Institutional Care to Community<br />

Care<br />

Noelle L. Fields, Keith A. Anderson and Holly Dabelko-<br />

Schoeny<br />

• The Psychological Effects of Considering a Move into Residential<br />

Care: An Age-Related Study<br />

Sarah J. E. Leggett, Stephen Davies, Syd Hiskey and James<br />

A. K. Erskine<br />

• Perceived Aspects of Home Environment and Home Modifications<br />

by Older People Living in Rural Areas<br />

Mira Ahn and Asha L. Hegde<br />

• Finnish Seniors’ Move to a Senior House: Examining the Push and<br />

Pull Factors<br />

Tanja Tyvimaa and Candace L. Kemp<br />

• A Study of Residential Condition and Satisfaction of the Elderly in<br />

China<br />

Bin Li and Sheying Chen<br />

Submissions<br />

All submissions should be made online via ScholarOne Manuscripts<br />

at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/wjhe<br />

More instructions for authors can be found at the journal homepage:<br />

www.tandfonline.com/wjhe<br />

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