ii This anthropological thesis focuses on female homelessness in Christchurch, New Zealand. I am interested in how different groups in society understand female homelessness and how their perceptions compare to the experiences of homeless women. Consequently, my research centres on the narratives of women who have experienced homelessness providing a view from the “inside”. It is also concerned with representations of homelessness in the media and by service providers. The different representations raise issues relating to “normalisation ” and “abnormalisation”, classification and dichotomisation, self-governance and control, and social participation. I take up these issues to explore the social exclusion of homeless women. My research reve...
Physical Health, Abuse, Mental Illness, Loss, Instability, and Substance Use; the lives of homeless ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the extent to which homelessness is a gendered phenomenon. In t...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Abstract People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within sc...
This article reports on qualitative interviews with 25 women who were former residents of an emergen...
Gender is often understood as social sex; it points to the culturally conditioned differences betwee...
Homelessness is a complex social issue affecting in excess of one billion people around the world. D...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible amo...
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so,...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
This text is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible among...
In this thesis the topic of research was homelessness among women. For defining the phenomenon of ho...
Physical Health, Abuse, Mental Illness, Loss, Instability, and Substance Use; the lives of homeless ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the extent to which homelessness is a gendered phenomenon. In t...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Abstract People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within sc...
This article reports on qualitative interviews with 25 women who were former residents of an emergen...
Gender is often understood as social sex; it points to the culturally conditioned differences betwee...
Homelessness is a complex social issue affecting in excess of one billion people around the world. D...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible amo...
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so,...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
This text is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible among...
In this thesis the topic of research was homelessness among women. For defining the phenomenon of ho...
Physical Health, Abuse, Mental Illness, Loss, Instability, and Substance Use; the lives of homeless ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the extent to which homelessness is a gendered phenomenon. In t...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...