It is widely recognised that homeless people are among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable members of Australian society. But further to this, those who are homeless are excluded from participation in a wide variety of socio-political activities that other citizens take for granted. A survey of homeless people conducted in Brisbane in 2003 has confirmed that many homeless people do not identify as Australian citizens, and many believe that they do not enjoy the same citizenship rights as the remainder of the population. This article draws on both human rights law and T H Marshall’s (1950) theory of citizenship in its discussion of the many ways in which the civil, political and social citizenship rights of homeless people are infringed or...
"In citizenship theory a division between bare life and full life is made to distinguish between...
This research analyses Australian understandings of citizenship in the context of different housing...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
This paper is drawn from an analysis of the impact of the Australian Government's legal, policy and ...
Much research into homelessness in Australia and internationally is constructed within a public poli...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
This is the first paper from a project which draws on recent scholarship about citizenship, emphasis...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
Citizenship is a powerful construct that is legally framed as denoting inclusion within a nation-sta...
Family homelessness is increasing in Australia, and this report details how homelessness affects the...
Homelessness is a perennial problem in the United States and has been analyzed using many theoret...
The impact of the law on the lives of homeless people in Queensland has, to date, remained largely u...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
"In citizenship theory a division between bare life and full life is made to distinguish between...
This research analyses Australian understandings of citizenship in the context of different housing...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
This paper is drawn from an analysis of the impact of the Australian Government's legal, policy and ...
Much research into homelessness in Australia and internationally is constructed within a public poli...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
This is the first paper from a project which draws on recent scholarship about citizenship, emphasis...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
Citizenship is a powerful construct that is legally framed as denoting inclusion within a nation-sta...
Family homelessness is increasing in Australia, and this report details how homelessness affects the...
Homelessness is a perennial problem in the United States and has been analyzed using many theoret...
The impact of the law on the lives of homeless people in Queensland has, to date, remained largely u...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
"In citizenship theory a division between bare life and full life is made to distinguish between...
This research analyses Australian understandings of citizenship in the context of different housing...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...