creators_name: Arthurson, K creators_name: Jacobs, K creators_id: karthurson@swin.edu.au creators_id: keith.jacobs@utas.edu.au type: article datestamp: 2008-05-26 02:43:30 lastmod: 2008-07-18 10:59:54 metadata_visibility: show title: Discourses about Australian social housing, social exclusion and employment: indications of the post welfare state? ispublished: pub subjects: 360000 subjects: 220000 subjects: 370000 full_text_status: restricted note: The definitive published version is available online at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals abstract: The dynamic between housing policy and wider welfare reform has been an important theme within housing scholarship. As a background this paper considers Jamrozik’s contention of a transition in social policy from a welfare state to a post welfare paradigm through exploring the impact of ideological discourses for contemporary Australian social housing policy. Our approach combines an analysis of the discourses of social exclusion in two key housing policy documents and interviews with social housing tenants and professionals in South Australia. The analysis serves to illustrate the ways in which contemporary housing policy reflects and is shaped by competing ideological discourses. In particular, it makes explicit how the foundational discourses shaping Australian housing policy has changed considerably over recent years, reflecting, to a large extent, the influence of neo-liberal ideologies on the operation of government policy making. date: 2008 date_type: published publication: Housing Theory and Society volume: 25 number: 3 id_number: 10.1080/14036090801939828 refereed: TRUE official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14036090801939828 citation: Arthurson, K and Jacobs, K (2008) Discourses about Australian social housing, social exclusion and employment: indications of the post welfare state? Housing Theory and Society, 25 (3). document_url: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/6545/1/Arthurson%253Ajacobs2008%5B1%5D.pdf