2020
DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2020.1757138
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Balancing the formal and the informal: the relational challenges of everyday practices of co-operation in shared housing co-operatives in the UK

Abstract: This paper explores the challenges of everyday practices of cooperation in UK shared housing co-operatives, situated within literatures that stress the relational basis of these practices and the centrality of 'critical associations' to the conduct of everyday life. Shared housing co-operatives, based on mutual ownership and co-residence between unrelated adults, represent a radical departure from both the traditional landlord/tenant model of shared housing and newer models of shared provision such as co-livin… Show more

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