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W01: Housing, Culture and Society
W02: Housing Markets and Finance
W03: Housing Policy Innovations
W04: Housing in a Sustainable World
W05: Housing and Urban Form
W06: Housing Theory and Research
Plenary Session
The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP
Minister for Housing Minister for the Status of Women
Opening address to Asia Pacific Network for Housing Research and the Australasian Housing Researchers’ Conference
Andrew Jones
Comparative Research Workshop
Kyung Hwan Kim
Michael Stone
W01: Housing, Culture and Society
Tom Carter
Where cultures clash: The housing and settlement experiences of marginalised newcomers settling in distressed inner city neighbourhoods in Winnipeg, Canada
Lise Saugeres
Overcoming obstacles? Women in public housing and paid employment in Australia
Maren Godzik
Choosing new places to live: Alternative housing solutions for the elderly in Japan
Francis Wong
Factors affecting housing affordability and preference of the elderly in Hong Kong
Bev James
Access to safe and secure housing for at risk and vulnerable young people
Mohammad Abdul Mohit
Assessment of residential satisfaction in low cost housing provided through the Zakat fund: A case of Selangor Zakat Board, Malaysia
Olga Camacho Duarte
Leaving domestic violence: A journey in the search for home
Cameron Parsell
‘This is not my home, this is council land’: The meaning and aspirations of home for those without one
Daniel Goss
Pathways into first home ownership
Nahoko Kawata
Divorce, housing and gender inequality in Japan
Alan Morris
Victims of a flawed housing policy: Older private renters battling to survive in Sydney
Angela Spinney
Supporting children made homeless by family violence
Jenine Godwin
Understanding Aboriginal perceptions on housing and wellbeing in Dajarra
Azadeh Aghalatifi
Factors influencing satisfaction in residential communities: A survey on the role of cultural factors in a sense of satisfaction in semi-private/semi-public territories
Elyse Warner
Flying the coop: Why is the move out of home proving unsustainable?
Bruce Judd
Neighbourhood design and the activities of older home owners
W02: Housing Markets and Finance
Connie Tang
Multiple perspectives in evaluating rental affordability: The case in the housing association sector in England
Peter Smith
Home ownership affordability measurement: A more comprehensive and unbiased approach
Hyungmin Kim
The estimation of property taxation capitalisation on house price in South Korea
Rebecca Chiu
Housing policy, institutions and housing outcomes: A comparison of Hong Kong and Seoul
Heather MacDonald
Mortgage innovation and financial crisis: The future of affordable home ownership
Jun-Hyung Kim
Mismatch between home ownership and residence
Greg Waite
The dynamics of financial hardship and housing need: A longitudinal analysis using budget standards
Paul Morton
Efficient and effective funding of capital works in strata corporations: An analysis of the available forms of funding and assessment of their suitability
Julie Lawson
Institutional investment in affordable housing: Towards the establishment of an Australian model
Janet Xin Ge
Alternative financing methods for affordable housing
Owen Donald
Does Australia have enough housing?
Simon Pinnegar
Accessing and sustaining home ownership: The potential for shared equity arrangements in Australia
David Chandler
Challenging the traditional business model of private sector residential development and building companies: Developing sustainable business models for the next 20 years
Tony Gilmour
Building the Capacity of the Nonprofit Housing Sector
Peter Williams
The credit crunch and its impact upon housing markets and housing policy: Reflections on the UK
W03: Housing Policy Innovations
Patricia Austin
All we need is an Affordable Housing Act: The ups and downs of policy innovation
Rhonda Phillips
Policy responses to complex housing problems: A regional perspective on the roles of markets, hierarchies and networks
Ed Ferrari
Housing market assessments for informing housing and planning policy: The English experience
Charles Waldegrave
Housing tenure and poverty among older New Zealanders
Ilan Vizel
The institutional logic of housing choice: Individualised funding and housing for people with intellectual disabilities in Victoria
Sasha Tsenkova
Comparative perspectives on social rental housing in post-socialist Europe
Stian Thoresen
Housing and young people leaving out-of-home state care
Jed Donoghue
The growth and control of community housing
Tony Gilmour
Hierarchy or network? Transforming social housing in metropolitan Melbourne
Marietta Haffner
Private sector involvement in social rented housing: Germany and England compared
Richard Ronald
Contractual saving schemes for housing: A comparative analysis
Viv Milligan
Building a not-for-profit affordable housing industry in Australia
W04: Housing in a Sustainable World
Catherine Bridge
What is the ‘housing problem’ for older Australians?
Shin Murakami
A study on refurbishment of multi-family houses in Malaysia: Cases developed by Kuala Lumpur city government in 1980s
Kay Saville-Smith
Older people repairing and maintaining homes: Barriers to ageing in place
Jane Bringolf
Calling a spade a shovel: Universal, accessible, adaptable, disabled – aren't they all the same?
Patricia Laing
The case for insulating New Zealand homes
Azime Tezer
How can urban resilience and ecosystem services be integrated in the case of Sultanbeyli District, an informally developed quarter of Istanbul?
John Morrissey
How affordable is sustainable housing? Methods to assess the cost implications of higher energy efficiency for new Australian homes
Kathryn Davidson
Are TODs a sustainable solution to urban redevelopment?
Michael Arman
Affordable and sustainable housing: What can Australia learn from the UK?
Cecily Maller
Home improvements for climate change? Australian home owners’ renovations and retrofits
Ralph Horne
Green jobs in remaking suburbia: A pilot study of innovation and skills in housing renovation and retrofitting
Jaepil Choi
Extension remodelling types of apartment building stock in Korea
Youngjun Choi
The conversion of public buildings into residential/public welfare use
Susan McClean
Three experiments in sustainable urban living in Australia and Sweden
W05: Housing and Urban Form
Corina Buckenberger
Housing qualities in suburban Auckland: The suburban pavlova paradise?
Rebecca Chiu
Gated communities and the transitional economy of Guangzhou: Implications for urban sustainability
Christopher Watson
The evolution of housing renewal policies in the United Kingdom: Purposes, procedures and priorities
Tooran Alizadeh
Towards efficient regulatory environment for home-based telework in the digital age
Harry Margalit
Are we on target? An analysis of housing approvals in NSW 1990-2008
Janine Meesters
Urban living from a resident’s perspective
Jennifer Dixon
Strata title and mixed tenure: Dilemmas for owner-occupiers
Hazel Easthope
The desirable apartment life?
Kristian Ruming
Size does matter!: Negotiating development levies and infrastructure charges tied to development in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland
Bernie Coates
Relocation of social housing tenants to achieve social mix in renewal projects: An evaluation in Minto, NSW
Michael Zanardo
Future affordable housing topologies in Sydney: Learning from local precedent
Steven Rowley
Housing markets in regional Western Australia: Boom and bust?
Bill Randolph
Unpacking the demand for higher density housing: An analysis of Sydney and Melbourne
W06: Housing Theory and Research
Richard Ronald
Home ownership and asset based welfare: Shifting East Asian approaches
Harvey Perkins
House, home and leisure: Dwelling in a globalising world
Julian Szafraniec
Valuing access to opportunity
Ann Dupuis
Living with risk, living in risk: An analysis of the leaky building syndrome in New Zealand
Gabrielle Drake
Ethical and methodological challenges of housing research
Louise Crabtree
Housing affordability, adaptive co-management and resilience
Patricia Tse Shui Ling
Applying the Delphi method to housing studies: An exploration with an illustration from Hong Kong
Judith O'Callaghan
‘Your house and mine’: The Australian architectural profession and housing in the 1940s and 1950s
Tony Chalkley
Ethnography of housing: A conclusion
Kath Hulse
Generating new insights into family homelessness: Sociological approaches to citizenship
Peter Phibbs
Is that really the price?
Terry Burke
The institutional structure of housing and the sub-prime crisis: An Australian case study
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