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Professor Kim McKee

Professor of Housing & Social Policy

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Professor Kim McKee

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I am a Professor of Housing & Social Policy within the Division of Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology.

My first degree was an MA (Joint Hons) in Sociology & Social Policy followed by a PhD in Urban Studies at Glasgow University. Since then I’ve worked in a range of disciplinary environments researching people, place, and policy in a housing context. I am an international expert in housing inequalities and private rented sector precarity and I have published widely on these topics. My research is both applied and theoretically informed. It is underpinned by qualitative epistemologies that emphasise lived experience and the emotions of housing.

I am currently a member of the International Editorial Advisory Board for the journal Housing Studies and the Housing Education in Scotland Steering Group. I'm also a peer-reviewer for a range of academic publishers and research funders.

I’ve previously held varied leadership roles within journals, learned societies, housing organisations and research centres/groups, and been an invited member of various advisory boards, across my 15-year academic career.

Divisional / Faculty Contribution

Advisor of Studies, Housing Studies Programme (2019-)

Co-Leader, Public Services and Governance Research Group (2020-)

Head of Subject (Housing) (2019-20)

Professor, Housing & Social Policy (2024-)

Programme Director (Housing Studies & Housing Studies with internship) (2019-)

Subject Chief Examiner (Housing Studies) (2018-19)


Event / Presentation

Interviewed for Under One Roof podcast series - Making a House a Home, Rental Reform Across the UK (Nov 2024)

The podcast with Prof. Kim McKee explores: ? The Emotional Significance of Home: Understanding how personalising a living space contributes to identity, security, & well-being. ? Challenges Faced by Renters: Discussing obstacles like restrictions on decorating, fears of sudden eviction, and limited rights that prevent tenants from truly settling in. ? Impact of Rental Reforms: Analysing how upcoming legislative changes aim to empower tenants, granting them more freedom to make their rented spaces feel like home.

Invited speaker, OchilView Housing Association AGM, September 2024

Invited Speaker, Scottish Federation of Housing Associations Conference , 11 June 2024
Housing education panel on: What Skills Do Our Teams Need in the Future?

Invited Speaker, Share's Annual Conference 15 March 2024
Panellist on housing education session.

Invited webinar for Department of Levelling Up, Housing & Communities 14 March 2024
What do low-income private renters want to see change in Scotland’s private rented sector? Co-presented with Dr T Simcock (Huddersfield).

Keynote, Housing Studies Association conference, 16 April 2024
Plenary: 'Housing Precarity, the emotions of housing & wellbeing impacts'

Plenary Speaker, Housing & Welfare Research International Seminar (HOUSINGWEL - Oslo Metropolitan), November 2024

Presentation on: Generation Rent, Crisis, Precarity & the Emotions of Housing


Other Academic Activities

Opinion Piece: Scotland’s commitment to housing education & professionalism

Research Advisory Group member, Safe Suffolk Renters Project (2024-)

Research featured in Dazed magazine: 'Is the idea of Generation Rent a myth?'


Professional Career

Housing Education in Scotland Steering Group


Research (5)

Professor McKee's qualitative research focuses on housing inequalities, and the relations of power and governance underpinning these. She has published widely on these topics, including 40+ articles in high impact journals. Areas of expertise include:

  • precarity in the private rented sector
  • young peoples' housing and 'generation rent'
  • intersectional and place based stigma
  • home , wellbeing and the emotions of housing
  • community ownership of social housing

Her research has been supported by a wide range of funders including the ESRC, the British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust, the Carnegie Foundation, the Scottish Government, and various public, voluntary and charitable sector organisations. During her career she has led/contributed to over 20 research projects with a total value exceeding ?9 million. Current & recent projects are listed below:

Projects

Intersectional Stigma of Place-based Ageing
PI: Professor Vikki McCall
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE)
PI: Professor Kim McKee
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

What do lower income tenants in Scotland’s private rented sector want to see from a new Rented Sector Strategy?
PI: Professor Kim McKee
Funded by: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Choice, Constraint and Conditional Citizenship: analysing migrant homelessness within 'crimmigration' systems
PI: Dr Regina Serpa
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

Making a House a ‘Home’ in the Private Rented Sector: Good Practice Guidance for Landlords
PI: Professor Kim McKee
Funded by: Safe Deposit Scotland Charitable Trust (SDS)

Outputs (101)

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Website Content

McKee K (2023) Gender and Precarity. [Blog] 13.01.2023. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/gender-and-precarity/


Project Report

Simcock T, McKee K, Marsh A, Harris J, Moore T, Soaita A & James G (2022) What do lower income tenants in Scotland’s private rented sector want to see from a new Rented Sector? Summary Report. Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Glasgow. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Low_income_renters_priorities_for_change_scotland_synthesis_report_sept_2022.pdf


Project Report

Simcock T, McKee K, Soaita A, Harris J, Moore T, Marsh A & James G (2021) What do lower income tenants in Scotland’s private rented sector want to see from a new Rented Sector: Emergent findings briefing.. UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence. Glasgow. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Tenant_Insights_Scotland_CaCHE_Briefing_DEC2021.pdf


Newspaper / Magazine

Rolfe S & McKee K (2021) The role of PRS landlords in making a rented house a home. Housing Quality Magazine. 11.03.2021, pp. 13-14. https://hqnetwork.co.uk/download.cfm?doc=docm93jijm4n17645.pdf&ver=39978


Website Content

Rolfe S & McKee K (2021) The Role of PRS Landlords in Making a Rented House a Home . Housing Studies Association [blog] 04.02.2021. https://www.housing-studies-association.org/articles/276-the-role-of-prs-landlords-in-making-a-rented-house-a-home


Technical Report

McKee K, Rolfe S, Feather J, Simcock T & Hoolachan J (2021) Making a home in the private rented sector: An evidence review. SafeDeposits Scotland Charitable Trust. Stirling: 我要吃瓜. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bURQzv7G6-hAuGPqNT_yVqFNIVr0KshF/view


Website Content

McKee K & Preece J (2020) Housing Exclusion in the English Rental Market. UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence [Blog post] 03.03.2020. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/housing-exclusion-in-the-english-rental-market/


Research Report

Preece J, Bimpson E, Robinson D, McKee K & Flint J (2020) Forms and Mechanisms of Exclusion in Contemporary Housing Systems: a scoping study. UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE). Glasgow. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/200204-forms-and-mechanisms-of-exclusion-in-contemporary-housing-systems_final.pdf


Newspaper / Magazine

Bugler T (2018) Life renting puts young under stress. McKee K (Researcher) & Soaita AM (Researcher) The Times. 31.08.2018.


Project Report

McKee K & Soaita AM (2018) The 'frustrated' housing aspirations of generation rent. Joseph Rowntree Foundation. UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence Research Report, R2018_06_01. Glasgow: University of Glasgow. http://housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/R2018_06_01_Frustrated_Housing_Aspirations_of_Gen_Rent.pdf


Website Content

McKee K & Leahy S (2018) BLOG: HSA Sponsored Event - the Immigration Act and Public Services. HSA: The Forum for Housing-Related Research and Debate (HSA News) [Blog post] 04.07.2018. https://housing-studies-association.org/2018/07/blog-hsa-sponsored-event-the-immigration-act-and-public-services/


Research Report

Graham E, Fiori F & McKee K (2017) Household Changes and Housing Provision (invitee chapter). National Records for Scotland. Edinburgh. https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/stats-at-a-glance/registrar-generals-annual-review/2016/chapter-10-invited-chapter


Edited Book

Bevir M, McKee K & Matthews P (eds.) (2017) Decentring Urban Governance: Narratives, Resistance and Contestation. Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy. New York and London: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Decentring-Urban-Governance-Narratives-Resistance-and-Contestation/Bevir-McKee-Matthews/p/book/9781138229372


Article

McKee K, Moore T, Soaita A & Crawford J (2017) 'Generation Rent' and The Fallacy of Choice. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 41 (2), pp. 318-333. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12445


Policy Document

Simeonova M, Leahy S & McKee K (2016) CHR Briefings 5: Immigration Act 2016 - more harm than good?. Unfunded. St Andrews, Scotland. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/9493/CHR_Briefing_5.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Preprint / Working Paper

Hoolachan J, McKee K & Moore T (2016) CHR Briefing 4 - Housing Young People in Rural Areas. Centre for Housing Research. CHR Briefings, 4. St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/8395/CHR_Briefing_Paper_4.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y


Book Chapter

McKee K (2016) Social Housing and the "New Localism": A Strategy of Governance for Austere Times. In: Bevir M (ed.) Governmentality After Neoliberalism. Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy, 25. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 111-134. https://www.routledge.com/Governmentality-after-Neoliberalism/Bevir/p/book/9781138923447


Project Report

Powell R, Dunning R, McKee K & Ferrari E (2015) Affordable Housing Need in Scotland, Final Report - September 2015. Shelter Scotland, CIH Scotland and SFHA. Edinburgh. https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1190871/7909_Final_Housing_Needs_Research.pdf


Preprint / Working Paper

McKee K, Moore T & Crawford J (2015) CHR Briefing 3: Housing Aspirations of People in Scotland. Scottish Government. University of St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/7541/CHR_Briefing_3.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Other

McKee K (2015) Mind the Housing Wealth Gap WS4: summary research design. Leverhulme. University of St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/8278/mckee_2015_Research_Design_WS4.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Research Report

McKee K & Hoolachan J (2015) Housing 'Generation Rent'. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. CHR Briefing, 2. St Andrews. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6895


Policy Document

Soaita AM & McKee K (2015) Young people: tenure choices and welfare - summary findings. Leverhulme. St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/8280/End_Briefing_WS4.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Policy Document

McKee K & Hoolachan J (2015) CHR Briefing 2: Housing 'Generation Rent'. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/6895/Generation_Rent_Briefing_Paper.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Article

Moore T & McKee K (2014) The Ownership of Assets by Place-based Community Organisations: political rationales, geographies of social impact and future research agendas. Social Policy and Society, 13 (4), pp. 1-13. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-policy-and-society/article/ownership-of-assets-by-placebased-community-organisations-political-rationales-geographies-of-social-impact-and-future-research-agendas/6A90860EBD5F28ECBAFD51EB869E20A6; https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746413000481


Preprint / Working Paper

Moore T & McKee K (2014) Briefing 2: Localism and New Housing Futures. ESRC. St Andrews. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/5106/Localism_Housing_Futures_Briefing_2.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


Policy Document

McKee K, Moore T & Muir J (2014) Briefing 1: The Big Society and Welfare Reform. ESRC. The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy, ES/J021172/1. Swindon. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4975


Book Chapter

McKee K (2012) Foucauldian Analysis. In: Smith SJ (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of Housing and Home. Amsterdam: Elsevier.


Consultancy Report

McKee K (2011) Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations' Response to the Scottish Government's Regeneration Discussion Document: Building a Sustainable Future. Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations. Glasgow: Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum. https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/handle/10023/1849


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Teaching

Professor McKee is Programme Director for the PGDip/MSc in Housing Studies, which is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Housing and was successfully revalidated in 2020. This is a flexible programme for part & full time study delivered in a blended learning format, it includes an internship route for those wishing to develop a new career in housing. Kim has also written and presented on topics relating to housing education.

Kim co-ordinates HOUP001 (Housing Services) & HOUP002 (Sustainable Communities) and HOUP009 & HOUP011 (Housing Research Project). Kim also contributes to undergraduate teaching & supervision within Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology programmes (SPCU902, SPCU9PB ).

Kim is interested in supervising PhD students in her areas of research expertise and with a focus on qualitative methods. Please contact her to discuss opportunities:

PhD COMPLETIONS: Pergola (graduated 2016 - Cultural activities in Cities); Carras (graduated 2019 -Tiny Homes in the US); Pearce (graduated 2024 - Asylum Seeker's Accommodation & Support).

CURRENT STUDENTS: Player (2020-) Narratives of People who use Drugs in Deindustrialised areas of Scotland (part-time) & Mshaye (2021-) Asylum Seekers in Glasgow: gendered and racialised lived experiences; SGSSS studentship (Housing Precarity in the Scottish PRS - disabled people, their families & their carers' experiences).

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