This article attempts to engage with developing critical realist perspectives in housing and urban policy to propose a more rigorous framework for analysing the causes of homelessness. The article is framed mainly in the context of the extensive UK literature on this topic, but the theoretical arguments it pursues are intended to have wider applicability. It contends that the prevailing “new orthodoxy” in explanations of homelessness, which attempts to integrate both “structural” and “individual” causes, is useful at a descriptive level, but is unsatisfactory at a more profound conceptual level. Previous attempts to provide more theoretically informed accounts of homelessness - including positivist, social constructionist, feminist and post...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 260-275.1. Introduction -- 2. The causes of homelessness -- 3...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
Despite years of policy attention and increasing intervention, the numbers of young people experienc...
This article presents an analysis of the causes of homelessness in the UK, and develops the notion t...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Youth homelessness is a pressing problem in contemporary British urban politics. The emergence of yo...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
This theory-grounded chapter adopts the thesis that when the ‘unwilling’ homeless reject shelter, th...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 260-275.1. Introduction -- 2. The causes of homelessness -- 3...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
Despite years of policy attention and increasing intervention, the numbers of young people experienc...
This article presents an analysis of the causes of homelessness in the UK, and develops the notion t...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Youth homelessness is a pressing problem in contemporary British urban politics. The emergence of yo...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
This theory-grounded chapter adopts the thesis that when the ‘unwilling’ homeless reject shelter, th...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 260-275.1. Introduction -- 2. The causes of homelessness -- 3...