Anti-social or intensively sociable? The local context of neighbour disputes and complaints among social housing tenants

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Cheshire, Lynda and Dodd, Shannon. (2016). Anti-social or intensively sociable? The local context of neighbour disputes and complaints among social housing tenants. Housing Studies. 31(6), pp. 729-748. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2015.1122743
AuthorsCheshire, Lynda and Dodd, Shannon
Abstract

The prevalence of neighbour disputes among social housing tenants is often seen as the outcome of social residualisation and the physical characteristics of social housing. While such explanations have usefully drawn attention to the structural sources of problem neighbours in the social housing sector, rather than reduce them to the anti-sociality of tenants, this work has been disconnected from a consideration of the social and interactive contexts of neighbouring more broadly and its influence on how neighbour problems emerge and are managed in specific situations. In response, this paper examines the conditions that lead to the formation of a distinct style of neighbouring among social housing tenants, one that is prone to conflict and tension because of its intensively sociable, as opposed to anti-social, nature. Drawing on mediation data from Dispute Resolution Centres in Queensland, Australia, this paper illustrates how intensive modes of neighbouring combine with disadvantage and close physical proximity to create the conditions for neighbour problems to arise.

Keywordsneighbours; disputes; social housing; anti-social behaviour; neighbourliness; housing policy
Year2016
JournalHousing Studies
Journal citation31 (6), pp. 729-748
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN0267-3037
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2015.1122743
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84950154782
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