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Friday 30 November 2007

People, Place & Policy Online

Apologies for cross-posting.


People, Place & Policy Online

Volume 1, Issue 3 is now available free to download at
www.ppp-online.org
Issue 3 contents:

*
European Union Accession State Migrants in Social Housing in England


David Robinson
*
Civilising offensives and ambivalence: the case of British gypsies
Ryan Powell

*
Housing Market Renewal in an era of new housing supply
Ed Ferrari

*
Changes in the profile of men claiming Incapacity Benefit - a case
study
Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill

*
Anti-social behaviour and disability - the response of social
landlords
Caroline Hunter, Nick Hodge, Judy Nixon and Sadie Parr



About People, Place & Policy Online

This major new journal provides a forum for debate between academics,
policy-makers and practitioners thinking about major societal challenges
and concerned with identifying problems and suggesting solutions.

PPP-Online publishes:

* research findings, including emerging findings from ongoing research
* methodological discussions and reflections on research and evaluative
techniques and approaches
* policy reviews
* literature reviews
* opinion pieces, stimulating ongoing debate across issues

PPP-Online welcomes both empirically and theoretically informed
discussion from different viewpoints about: the problems facing contemporary
society; how they are perceived and presented by policy makers; the
appropriateness and effectiveness of the policy and practice response; the
practical and political realities of policy orientated research;
perspectives on different methods and methodologies; and the conflicts and
challenges encountered by the researcher and the researched.

To receive future issue alerts, please email ppp-online@shu.ac.uk

For further information please visit www.ppp-online.org

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