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Agencement in housing markets: The case of the UK construction industry
Citation
Lovell, H and Smith, SJ, Agencement in housing markets: The case of the UK construction industry, Geoforum, 41, (3) pp. 457-468. ISSN 0016-7185 (2010) [Refereed Article]
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.11.015
Abstract
This paper addresses a paradox in UK housing construction, namely its lock-in to masonry house building a socio-technical assemblage which endures, despite recognised shortcomings, even in the wake of government policies encouraging factory-based prefabricated alternatives. Combining theoretical inspiration from recent work on the cultural economy and material sociology of markets with empirical research on innovation in the home building industry, we weigh up the forces for inertia against the impulse for change in methods of housing construction. The analysis shows that while the case for and against innovation appears to turn on financial costs and benefits (it is a calculation debate), in practice, social, cultural and technical differences struggles over the assemblage and agencement of housing construction markets are the critical issues underpinning UK resistance to prefabrication. Practically, we argue that government needs a better appreciation of this complexity if its aim is to encourage innovation. Theoretically, we advocate a firmer distinction between the concept of assemblage a description of markets and that of agencement a property or quality of them.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | agencement, assemblage, housing construction, masonry, prefabrication, lock-in |
Research Division: | Human Society |
Research Group: | Sociology |
Research Field: | Sociology and social studies of science and technology |
Objective Division: | Expanding Knowledge |
Objective Group: | Expanding knowledge |
Objective Field: | Expanding knowledge in human society |
UTAS Author: | Lovell, H (Professor Heather Lovell) |
ID Code: | 99577 |
Year Published: | 2010 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 58 |
Deposited By: | School of Social Sciences |
Deposited On: | 2015-03-27 |
Last Modified: | 2015-03-27 |
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