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List members may be interested in the call for papers for the interdisciplinary Housing Studies Association Conference, to be held in York on 6-8 April 2016.
**Extended** Call for Papers: Housing Studies Association Conference 2016
“Housing at the extremes: austerity, prosperity and systems change”
University of York
Wednesday 6th – Friday 8th April 2016
Papers are invited for the Housing Studies Association’s 2016 conference. The conference offers a welcoming platform for a wide range of topics and disciplines, including social policy, sociology, economics, planning, critical geography, and criminology.
Sustained and substantial reforms to housing and welfare entitlements since 2010 have reshaped the safety net that lower income groups have historically relied upon to avoid housing deprivation. This restructuring has paralleled ongoing changes in the housing tenure structure, reflected in the relative size and composition of the private and social rented sectors, as well as promoting new thinking on the role of the state. One implication of these changes appears to be that the housing safety net for low income households has become markedly less comprehensive, accessible and protective. At the same time, the residential property market remains a productive field of investment and wealth generation for many. This context raises the question of what the purpose of housing policy is or should be, and how its objectives should be prioritised and reconciled. One year on from a General Election, this conference offers the opportunity to reflect on how the interlocking housing, welfare and political systems are performing - both for the most marginalised and privileged groups - and what kind of future housing policies may be emerging.
Keynote speakers will focus on a number of themes:
• Welfare reform and its implications for housing
• The changing UK housing system
• Housing and ethnicity in the UK
• Extreme housing exclusion
• Possible housing futures
Confirmed speakers include:
• Professor Peter Kemp, University of Oxford
• Professor Christina Beatty, Sheffield Hallam University
• Omar Khan, Runnymede Trust
• Professor Sarah Johnsen, Heriot Watt University
• Shane Brownie, National Housing Federation
• Christopher Walker, Policy Exchange
• Robert Black CBE, Chair of Scottish Commission for Housing and Wellbeing
Papers from academics and practitioners related to the conference themes are welcomed, along with those addressing other aspects of housing policy, practice or theory. Submissions (a title and 200 word abstract) should be emailed to Beth Watts ([log in to unmask]) and Gareth Young ([log in to unmask]) by Friday 12 February 2016. (Please note that the organisers reserve the right to edit abstracts that exceed the 200-word limit).
An Early Career stream will run in parallel with the main conference. Abstracts for this stream (also 200 words max) should be sent to Richard Dunning ([log in to unmask]) and Joe Crawford ([log in to unmask]) by Friday 12 February 2016. Early Career delegates can also submit a paper for the Valerie Karn Early Career Memorial Prize, which runs annually. Papers should be between 4,000 and 8,000 words in length and submitted in Word format to Gareth Young ([log in to unmask]) by 12th February 2016.
Six bursaries, jointly funded by the HSA and Housing Studies Charitable Trust, are available to early career researchers providing financial support for attending the conference.
We would also like to draw the attention of early career researchers to a new workshop that will precede the 2016 conference:
**Early Career Researchers in Housing: funding and application writing workshop**
Location: Centre for Housing Policy, University of York, York
Date: Wednesday 6th April 2016
Time: 10:00-12:00
The HSA would like to invite all Early Career Researchers to a workshop on funding and research application writing. The aim of the workshop is to provide information about the types of funding available, the types of application funders have found successful and to undertake a practical application writing and reviewing exercise.
The workshop is free to attend, is immediately before the annual conference and is open to anyone who self-defines as an Early Career Researcher (including postgraduate students) and is interested in housing.
• What funding is available
• What funders are looking for in ECR applications
• Practical exercise reviewing previous applications
The HSA recognises that there are particular challenges for ECRs in identifying, preparing and submitting research bids. This workshop is an exciting opportunity for ECRs to work through some of these challenges and hear from senior academic and research funding bodies how some of the common pitfalls can be avoided and the quality of applications improved.
Please indicate your attendance by emailing Joe Crawford ([log in to unmask]) and Richard Dunning ([log in to unmask]) before Wednesday 17th February 2016.
For further details and the latest information see the HSA website: www.housing-studies-association.org
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