Dilemmas associated with tenant participation in renovation of housing in marginalized areas may lead to system change
Journal article, 2018

This article presents the results of an investigation, conducted in Sweden, of how inviting tenants to participate in renovation of large-scale housing in marginalized areas can lead to increased tenant power over renovation. The results show that the “Consultation model for renovation” employed, which was developed by the Union of Tenants, gives more power to tenants than previous models used in Sweden, although certain dilemmas exist that seem to be hard to overcome. The article concludes by discussing the role of “consultation models”. It suggests that it would be very interesting if such models not only aimed to give tenants power over renovation—within the framework housing companies are prepared to offer at the time—but also contributed to challenging practices and played a role in system change.

system change

espoused theory

large-scale housing

marginalized

tenant power

black box

double- and triple-loop learning

renovation

new consultation model

theory-in-use

Author

Jenny Stenberg

Research - Architectural Theory and Method

Cogent Social Sciences

23311886 (eISSN)

Vol. 4 1 1-22

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Information Science

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1080/23311886.2018.1528710

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4/21/2023