International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development (Jan 2020)

Grassroots innovations in community-led housing in England: the role and evolution of intermediaries

  • Richard Lang,
  • Paul Chatterton,
  • David Mullins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19463138.2019.1663525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 52 – 72

Abstract

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The paper aims to take forward recent research concerning the development of grassroots innovations and sustainability transitions in housing. We introduce and empirically assess a multi-level, process-oriented framework informed by strategic niche management (SNM) and social capital theory. Drawing on qualitative data, the empirical part explores the emergence of community-led housing (CLH) in England as a grassroots-based housing niche which operates in a context of market dysfunction. The paper offers further conceptual development of the role of intermediaries in grassroots niche building. Our findings suggest an evolution from independent sub-niche umbrellas to broader-based intermediaries to leverage and consolidate different sustainability practices in the niche. The results question an unadapted application of the simplistic growth-oriented SNM approach advocating for strategic coherence. In particular, our analysis shows that the development of broader-based intermediary organisations is driven by short-term government funding and carefully preserves the diversity of approaches and identities within the niche.

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