The social constructionist approach offers conceptual tools that may augment social workers\u27 persuasive powers and problem solving capacities. In this case study, I examine a newspaper campaign to cast the homeless in negative terms and justify the closing of a shelter. Findings are presented as seven themes used by competing claims-makers. Each constructs a different depiction of the homeless, of homelessness, and of preferred solutions. Linkages between community memberships and favored problem definitions are identified. I conclude with suggestions for how intelligent social reconstruction might help social workers function as sympathy brokers for the vulnerable. (Key words: homelessness, NIMBY, mass media, constructionist approache...
The thesis argues that homelessness is complex and synergical in nature. It discusses the life event...
This article reports on a content analysis of homelessness representations in four Canadian newspape...
Social work builds its identity on social problems. The goal is to generate knowledge about causes, ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Pollio...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
Homelessness has become widespread in the United States over the past 20 years. Despite vast amounts...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
In the international literature at least, what is known as social constructionism in housing and hom...
Homeless people have been portrayed in the literature as passive, isolated, and unable to act on the...
Social work rarely considers how the delivery of social services shape the behaviours of, and potent...
Whilst there are very few academics who would advocate a wholly positive approach to the study of so...
In this article, the author examines the cultural production of homelessness in the United States, w...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
The thesis argues that homelessness is complex and synergical in nature. It discusses the life event...
This article reports on a content analysis of homelessness representations in four Canadian newspape...
Social work builds its identity on social problems. The goal is to generate knowledge about causes, ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Pollio...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
This dissertation examined news constructions of homelessness as a social problem to identify how ne...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
Homelessness has become widespread in the United States over the past 20 years. Despite vast amounts...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
In the international literature at least, what is known as social constructionism in housing and hom...
Homeless people have been portrayed in the literature as passive, isolated, and unable to act on the...
Social work rarely considers how the delivery of social services shape the behaviours of, and potent...
Whilst there are very few academics who would advocate a wholly positive approach to the study of so...
In this article, the author examines the cultural production of homelessness in the United States, w...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
The thesis argues that homelessness is complex and synergical in nature. It discusses the life event...
This article reports on a content analysis of homelessness representations in four Canadian newspape...
Social work builds its identity on social problems. The goal is to generate knowledge about causes, ...