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The Right to a Decent House Sidney Jacobs

The Right to a Decent House By Sidney Jacobs

The Right to a Decent House by Sidney Jacobs


Summary

Originally published in 1976, this book highlights the problems faced by many inner-city working class communities in 1970s Britain, with particular reference to the Gairbraid housing clearance area of Maryhill, Glasgow.

The Right to a Decent House Summary

The Right to a Decent House by Sidney Jacobs

Originally published in 1976, this book highlights the problems faced by many inner-city working class communities in 1970s Britain, with particular reference to the Gairbraid housing clearance area of Maryhill, Glasgow. It examines the policy of local authority re-housing. Both the policy and practice of re-housing is carefully analysed and the efficacy of community action illustrated and discussed.

About Sidney Jacobs

Sidney Jacobs.

Table of Contents

1. Housing: Shortage, Demand and Bureaucracy 2. From Youth Work to Community Action 3. Rehousing As An Issue 4. Forming the Garbraid Housing Committee 5. Organizing Before the Crisis 6. The Start of Rehousing 7. A Week of Action 8. The Threat of Many Gairbraids 9. Organizing For Representation 10. Protest at Clive House 11. The Committee in Retrospect 12. Reform Through Community Action.

Additional information

NPB9780367682385
9780367682385
0367682389
The Right to a Decent House by Sidney Jacobs
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-03-24
174
N/A
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