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1by Stephens, Mark Published in Housing, theory, and society (19.10.2020)“...This article critiques Kemeny's theory of housing regimes to explain housing systems change. Power balances mediated through institutional structures are...”
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2by Stephens, Mark Published in Housing, theory, and society (19.10.2020)“...In this article I respond to commentators' observations relating to my Focus Article, "How housing systems are changing and why", and propose a multi-layered...”
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3by Stephens, Mark Published in Urban research & practice (02.01.2019)“...Welfare and housing regime literature has treated nation states as being uniform regime types. However, there is growing interest in the possible development...”
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5by Stephens, Mark Published in Christian scholar's review (22.06.2020)“...[...]in view of our working within an evangelical frame, we will articulate a cruciform ethic for intellectual practice which is grounded in a synthesis of...”
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7“...Although Christianity is the world's largest religion, there is confusion over what it means to be Christian within contemporary society. For individuals it is...”
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8“...This paper examines the exposure to homelessness of socially marginalised groups to understand better the applicability of, and limits to, welfare regime...”
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9by Stephens, Mark Published in Christian scholar's review (22.06.2018)“...[...]I examine three spheres of parachurch influence for evangelicals: social services, education, and politics. [...]I offer a tentative proposal as to what...”
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10by Mark Stephens Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.12.2010)“...China's economic development has often been contrasted with that of other transition economies in Europe, but academics have fought shy of making direct...”
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12“...This article develops a conceptual framework derived from welfare regime and concomitant literatures to interpret housing reform in post-socialist European...”
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13by Stephens, Mark Published in International journal of housing policy (01.12.2011)“...This paper seeks to rebuild and strengthen the case for policy-related comparative housing research as an academic activity. Critiques that have discouraged...”
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14by Stephens, Mark Published in Housing studies (01.03.2007)“...One of the key aims of housing policy has been to extend homeownership. This paper examines the role that mortgage market deregulation has played in extending...”
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15“...Cross-sectional research suggests that the British housing system weakens the link between income poverty and housing outcomes, but this reveals little about...”
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18“...While a central insight of existing literature is that homeownership contributes to subjective wellbeing, little attention has been paid to the influence of...”
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19“...Originally published in 1995. A comprehensive survey of housing policy throughout Europe, anchored in a thorough analysis of the UK, this book is a text for...”
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20“...The scale and pace of change in Shanghai combine to provide a fascinating case study of affordability in a dynamic transitional market. This study has enhanced...”