This paper aims to understand how people who are homeless respond to advanced liberal social services that endeavour to promote their autonomy and responsible actions. We prioritize the experiences and positions of people who are homeless, and what agentic action means to them. Sociological literature is selective about what accounts are deemed agentic. Agency is associated with accounts that resist or subvert dominant neoliberal framings of homelessness as failure of individuals. When people experiencing homelessness or poverty themselves foreground autonomy or responsibility, sociologists treat them as cultural dopes who have internalized neoliberal discourse. Our analysis is driven by an ethnographic study in an Australian homelessness s...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...
Previous research on homelessness has been inconclusive in determining the extent of homeless indivi...
"Neoliberal state withdrawal from the provision of social services has shifted the responsibility fo...
Psychocentrism is a governing neoliberal rationality that pathologizes human problems and frames ind...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
Homelessness represents a most serious challenge for current cities and their administrations across...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of stories of adults who transitioned from being absolute...
Homelessness has become widespread in the United States over the past 20 years. Despite vast amounts...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
Social justice approaches that work towards eliminating youth homelessness with a sole focus on mate...
It has long been assumed that homelessness is a personal choice. As a choice, homelessness is embedd...
Non-profit social services targeting specific ‘vulnerable’ groups have become increasingly prevalent...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...
Previous research on homelessness has been inconclusive in determining the extent of homeless indivi...
"Neoliberal state withdrawal from the provision of social services has shifted the responsibility fo...
Psychocentrism is a governing neoliberal rationality that pathologizes human problems and frames ind...
This article explores the field of homelessness research in relation to the dynamics of contemporary...
Homelessness represents a most serious challenge for current cities and their administrations across...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of stories of adults who transitioned from being absolute...
Homelessness has become widespread in the United States over the past 20 years. Despite vast amounts...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
Social justice approaches that work towards eliminating youth homelessness with a sole focus on mate...
It has long been assumed that homelessness is a personal choice. As a choice, homelessness is embedd...
Non-profit social services targeting specific ‘vulnerable’ groups have become increasingly prevalent...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
In contrast to the international research (particularly in the United Kingdom and North America), mu...
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...