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ID165553
Title ProperPostcards from the Edge? Setting the Suburban Scene
LanguageENG
AuthorHuq, Rupa
Summary / Abstract (Note)This introduction highlights four themes about the politics of suburbia which are developed in the collection. First, what constitutes suburbia is multiple and constantly changing. This is reflected in diverse and evolving architectures and economic conditions. Second, the idea of the suburb as synonymous with the pinnacle of betterment is taking a battering as suburbs are now looking the worse for wear. ‘Just about managing’ families and the ‘squeezed middle’ are to be found in the suburbs. Third, in post‐2016 Britain, Brexit is the new political fault‐line where regional variations manifest themselves, and this is reflected in distinctive suburban politics, producing strange bedfellows spanning Surrey and Sunderland. Fourth, voting patterns reflect the dynamism of the modern suburb. The social and physical environment of the suburb may shape attitudes to some extent, but incomers have brought their politics with them.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 90, No.1; Jan-Mar 2019: p.6-14
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2019-03 90, 1
Key WordsSuburbia