ABSTRACT

Housing is a fundamental need and universal part of human living that shapes our lives in profound ways that go far beyond basic sheltering. Where we live can determine our self-image, social status, health and safety, quality of public services, access to jobs, and transportation options. But the reality for many in America is that housing choices are constrained: costs are unaffordable, discriminatory practices remain, and physical features do not align with needs. We have made a national commitment to decent housing for all, yet this promise remains unrealized.

Housing in America provides a broad overview of the field of housing. The evolution of housing norms and policy is explored in a historical context while underscoring the human and cultural dimensions of housing program choices. Specific topics covered include: why housing matters; housing and culture; housing frameworks and political ideologies; housing and opportunities; housing and the economy; housing discrimination; housing affordability; rental housing; and housing and climate change. Readers will gain an understanding of the basic debates within the field of housing, consider the motivations and performance of various interventions, and critically examine persistent patterns of racial and class inequality.

With short case studies, primary source materials, reflective exercises, strong visuals, and interviews with practitioners, this introductory text explores improving housing choices in America.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

Unique Qualities of Housing

chapter 2|18 pages

Housing and Culture

chapter 3|14 pages

Framing Housing

Disciplinary Approaches and Ideologies

chapter 4|28 pages

History of Federal Involvement in Housing

chapter 5|32 pages

Housing and Discrimination

chapter 7|15 pages

Housing and Opportunity

chapter 8|17 pages

Housing and the Economy

chapter 9|13 pages

Public Housing

chapter 10|17 pages

State and Local Housing Initiatives

chapter 11|26 pages

Rental Housing in America

chapter 12|15 pages

People Experiencing Homelessness

chapter 13|21 pages

Community Development Corporations

chapter 14|22 pages

Housing, Sustainability, and Climate Change

chapter 15|4 pages

Conclusion