This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their transitions to more permanent accommodation and independent living. For these young homeless people, permanent accommodation provided an opportunity for 'feeling at home' and having a sense of control and stability associated with 'home'. Within this space, these young people wanted to be considered 'normal' home occupiers. In this context, the paper discusses how young homeless people experience and negotiate the social and cultural understandings of home outside socially accepted pathways of leaving the parental home and becoming 'normal' home occupiers themselves. The paper shows how this experience of home, and the potential it offers previou...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
Homelessness among young people remains an ongoing critical issue across the globe, despite numerous...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This paper investigates young people's accounts of governance in their everyday lives within a Suppo...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
Abstract This article gives voice to refugee young people experiencing homelessness. It is based on...
This article aims to contribute to understandings of youth homelessness and subjectivity by analysin...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observation and my experiences of workingwith young home...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
Homelessness among young people remains an ongoing critical issue across the globe, despite numerous...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This paper investigates young people's accounts of governance in their everyday lives within a Suppo...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
Abstract This article gives voice to refugee young people experiencing homelessness. It is based on...
This article aims to contribute to understandings of youth homelessness and subjectivity by analysin...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observation and my experiences of workingwith young home...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...
Homelessness among young people remains an ongoing critical issue across the globe, despite numerous...
In representative democracies such as Australia the universal right of suffrage gives citizens the r...