Person
Kathy Arthurson
Conference paper
We don't have access to that': social mix and the right to the city
This paper draws on the concept of ‘right to the city’, based on Lefebvre’s work, in order to consider social mix policy. Despite some critique around the question of which right is referred to, and more specifically the right to what, for whom, and by whom, we understand it as a right to participate in...
Conference paper
A place to call my own: identifying best practice in housing and mental health
This paper aims to identify the housing aspirations and preferences of people with psychiatric disability moving from institutional to community care.
Report
How can the benefits of housing regeneration programs be sustained?
Formal exit strategies from social housing regeneration programs assist an estate to become a community by involving local tenants, developing leadership capacity and establishing community-run successor organisations write Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson and Bill Randolph.
Conference paper
Residents' perspectives about social mix
This paper describes residents’ perceptions of 'social mix', utilising three case studies of social housing estates based in South Australia that have undergone substantial changes to social mix to reduce concentrations of public housing tenants and attract private home owners into the areas.
Report
Developing appropriate exit strategies for housing regeneration programmes
Keith Jacobs, Kathy Arthurson and Bill Randolph present the findings of a project to review current practices and develop appropriate exit strategy models. Evidence strongly suggests that the longer the timescales allowed for the development and embedding of appropriate exit structures and strategies during the lifetime of the renewal project, the greater the likelihood of...