HSA Conference 2008: Housing & Cohesion - York, 2-4 April 2008 02-04-2008 Introduction Public policy has become increasingly convinced that differences within
society are promoting division and undermining cohesion. A particular concern is
the perceived segregation of certain groups into particular neighbourhoods,
which is believed to be allowing the emergence of communal values at odds with
the dominant moral order. This conference offers an opportunity to survey across
the different dimensions and dynamics of neighbourhood diversity and to explore
the role and significance of housing as a driver of division and its potential
as an agent of cohesion.
Description
Key themes for the conference will be:
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Housing
Studies Association
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