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The democratic role of co-operative housing: challenging the notion of generation rent in the UK housing market Emma Griffin University of the West of.

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1 The democratic role of co-operative housing: challenging the notion of generation rent in the UK housing market Emma Griffin University of the West of England PhD Student

2 Background and overview Research gap Methodological approach Scoping and project development

3 Background: Population trajectory for the UK projected to reach 71 million by 2030 (Office for National Statistics; 2011) Median house price rise of 200% in the UK between 1997 and 2012, far exceeding the 55% rise in average earnings (UNGA; 2013) Homeownership 65%- lowest level since 1987 (DCLG; 2014) ‘Generation rent’ 36% -20-45 years olds (NatCen; 2014) security of tenure affordability living conditions

4 Background : Barriers to homeownership deposit property prices low income Co-operative owned housing stock 2009: UK- 0.6% Sweden- 18 % Norway- 15% Austria- 8% Germany- 6% (CCMH; 2009) 71% of sites brownfield sites in England are less than 1 hectare whilst only 1% of are over 20 hectares (Sinett et al; 2014) Potential for alternative smaller scale models to contribute to future housing stock

5 Community led development Active citizenship Localism Decentralisation Devolution Government approach: formulaic built on an overly simplistic, homogenised understanding of communities overlooks the internal processes, tangible and intangible practices and the social context in which they are situated presumes shared aims/goals/interest/values exist inherently Background:

6 Research gap: Internal practices and processes involved in bringing a co-operative housing development to fruition Insights from the multiplicity of factors embedded in these that can encourage and enable success Everyday practices: social community dynamics - informal networks and collaborations - power relations - democratic structures - methods of identifying and articulating needs Structural relationships: interplay between internal practices and formal policies and methods of facilitation from the inside out- members interactions with national policy, institutions, 3 rd parties

7 Methodology: Action Research 3 co-operative housing case studies Participatory research methods creative work-shopping community asset mapping video diaries participatory video practice

8 Scoping and project development: Autonomy and disconnect from policy The co-operative model as a ‘political beast’ ‘Activism that unites’ Mainstream/alternative housing co-operatives Equity shares Equity growth Individual  collective Micro practices  institutional context


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