Homelessness is best understood as a dynamic process, yet researchers and governments have tended to focus on how many people are homeless and who they are. Many questions, critical for resolving homelessness, remain unanswered. Drawing on longitudinal data and a rich body of material, Johnson, Gronda and Coutts take us into the day-to-day lives of homeless people. They highlight the creativity and resilience of the homeless and how stigma shapes the experience of homelessness, breaking down and challenging many myths and stereotypes
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
Homelessness is a visible social condition that affects many people, both across the United States a...
This is the final published version of an article published in the the Open Access Journal of Sociol...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
Homelessness is a significant problem that affects millions of people today. I’m from Seattle, Washi...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceSociologyHeather MeltonHomelessness is a socially...
This article is based on 20 ethnographic interviews, two focus groups, and observation conducted wit...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of homelessness...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
This project delves into many dynamics of homelessness with a sociological and psychological lens. T...
Previous research into homelessness has tended to focus on the demographics, survival needs and pres...
The central argument of this report is that homelessness should be conceptualised as a 'career proce...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
Homelessness is a visible social condition that affects many people, both across the United States a...
This is the final published version of an article published in the the Open Access Journal of Sociol...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
Homelessness is a significant problem that affects millions of people today. I’m from Seattle, Washi...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceSociologyHeather MeltonHomelessness is a socially...
This article is based on 20 ethnographic interviews, two focus groups, and observation conducted wit...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of homelessness...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
This project delves into many dynamics of homelessness with a sociological and psychological lens. T...
Previous research into homelessness has tended to focus on the demographics, survival needs and pres...
The central argument of this report is that homelessness should be conceptualised as a 'career proce...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
Homelessness is a visible social condition that affects many people, both across the United States a...
This is the final published version of an article published in the the Open Access Journal of Sociol...