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Reconstructing Public Housing : Liverpool's Hidden History of Collective Alternatives - Matthew Thompson

Reconstructing Public Housing

Liverpool's Hidden History of Collective Alternatives

By: Matthew Thompson

Paperback | 4 August 2020

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Reconstructing Public Housing unearths Liverpool's hidden history of radical alternatives to municipal housing development and builds a vision of how we might reconstruct public housing on more democratic and cooperative foundations. In this critical social history, Matthew Thompson brings to light how and why this remarkable city became host to two pioneering social movements in collective housing and urban regeneration experimentation. In the 1970s, Liverpool produced one of Britain's largest, most democratic and socially innovative housing co-op movements, including the country's first new-build co-op to be designed, developed and owned by its member-residents. Four decades later, in some of the very same neighbourhoods, several campaigns for urban community land trusts are growing from the grassroots - including the first ever architectural or housing project to be nominated for and win, in 2015, the artworld's coveted Turner Prize. Thompson traces the connections between these movements; how they were shaped by, and in turn transformed, the politics, economics, culture and urbanism of Liverpool. Drawing on theories of capitalism and cooperativism, property and commons, institutional change and urban transformation, Thompson reconsiders Engels' housing question, reflecting on how collective alternatives work in, against and beyond the state and capital, in often surprising and contradictory ways.
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'Reconstructing Public Housing is ideologically inspiring, although politically fluid... characterized by a consistent desire to flit between pragmatism and radicalism.'
Hamish Kallin, Space and Polity
'This monograph represents a significant advancement in theorizing urban housing commons, alongside a political ambition for both the community-led housing sector and academic Housing Studies. Thompson demonstrates the potential of "centring housing" within political solutions for the multiple, interrelated crises of social reproduction evident in contemporary England, at every scale.'
Martha Mingay, Housing Studies

'This is a book with wide appeal beyond readers who are interested in Liverpool and/or the history of housing cooperatives. The first chapters provide a genealogy of critical urbanist ideas about commoning, self-build housing and participatory architecture. Thompson places the issue of housing in the context of broader discussions about dwelling, community-building and place-making... This book is encyclopaedic in its treatment of collective housing in Liverpool.' Peggy Kohn, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

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