This article examines the history of British homelessness research and its politicization over the past 40 years. The relationship between homelessness research and policy has been developing since the 1960s, and by the 1990s the majority of research was undertaken within the policy arena. In part, this has arisen because of the way in which research has been funded in the UK, with funding being dominated by government or those seeking to criticize its policies. To varying degrees, this is also attributable to the acceptance of a homelessness paradigm, which was ultimately no more than an ideological construct, the definitions of homelessness within British legislation. Fuelled by the growth of homelessness and an increase in charitable act...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
This paper reviews the history of homelessness policy in Britain, with special emphasis on the Housi...
The US and Britain have the most extensive research literatures on homelessness in the English-speak...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
This book discusses homelessness policy in the UK from 1945 to 2019. It identifies five key factors...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
This paper re-examines the role of the state in relation to homelessness in the UK. Taking a long te...
This article presents an analysis of the causes of homelessness in the UK, and develops the notion t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an exploratory account of the links between devolu...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
This article traces the power of numbers in discourses relating to homelessness in Britain. It argue...
First published in 1997, this volume presents the results of in-depth research into the application ...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
This paper reviews the history of homelessness policy in Britain, with special emphasis on the Housi...
The US and Britain have the most extensive research literatures on homelessness in the English-speak...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
This book discusses homelessness policy in the UK from 1945 to 2019. It identifies five key factors...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
This paper re-examines the role of the state in relation to homelessness in the UK. Taking a long te...
This article presents an analysis of the causes of homelessness in the UK, and develops the notion t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an exploratory account of the links between devolu...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
This article traces the power of numbers in discourses relating to homelessness in Britain. It argue...
First published in 1997, this volume presents the results of in-depth research into the application ...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...