Towards ecological place management in UK housing associations: organising tomorrow’s places

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Place Management and Development Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1108/jpmd-11-2021-0113
J. Vandeventer, J. Lloveras, G. Warnaby
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to conceptualise how place management practices in UK housing associations (HAs) involve processes of ecological place management. Design/methodology/approach Ethnographic fieldwork focusing on how communal spaces are organised on a housing estate in a UK city revealed the importance of negotiation with other actors, including an HA which is responsible for managing the estate. The authors draw on extensive participant observation with residents, as well as interviews with both residents and employees of the HA, to show the wider forces and complexities involved in these ecological place management practices. Findings This paper identifies hybrid socio-ecological, socio-political and political-economic dynamics unfolding as places are managed and organised. These widen the scope of place management research and practice to account for multiple ways places are organised. Research limitations/implications This paper offers a critical perspective on place management, developing an ecological approach that is applicable both to the relatively new context of housing and to more established sites in town and city centres. Practical implications This paper’s findings point to ways that housing and place management practitioners, both in the UK and elsewhere, can use an ecological approach to re-frame their strategic and practical actions with regards to “place”. Originality/value This paper contributes to unveiling the complexity involved in place management and organisation, thereby encouraging place managers to embrace ecological thinking capable of addressing future challenges.
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英国住房协会的生态场所管理:组织未来的场所
目的本文的目的是概念化英国住房协会(HA)的场所管理实践如何涉及生态场所管理过程。设计/方法/方法民族志实地调查关注英国城市住宅区公共空间的组织方式,揭示了与其他参与者谈判的重要性,包括负责管理该住宅区的房委会。作者通过对居民的广泛参与观察,以及对医管局居民和员工的采访,展示了这些生态场所管理实践所涉及的更广泛的力量和复杂性。发现本文确定了随着地方的管理和组织而发展的混合社会生态、社会政治和政治经济动态。这些扩大了场所管理研究和实践的范围,以解释场所组织的多种方式。研究局限性/含义本文对场所管理提供了一个批判性的视角,开发了一种既适用于相对较新的住房环境,也适用于城镇中心更成熟的场所的生态方法。实际含义本文的研究结果指出了英国和其他地方的住房和场所管理从业者可以如何使用生态方法来重新制定他们关于“场所”的战略和实际行动。创意/价值本文有助于揭示场所管理和组织的复杂性,从而鼓励场所管理者采用能够应对未来挑战的生态思维。
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