As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found themselves more disadvantaged than others. The mismatch between income and the cost of housing means that some of the poor will inevitably become homeless. Given the economics of the situation, prevention of homelessness is a non-issue; more germane is the question of chronic homelessness. This paper takes the position that determining who is most likely to be chronically homeless is related to the cultural ideology of individualism and; more specifically, that the situations likely to create the greatest vulnerability are problems for which individuals are seen as personally responsible. The distress brought about by societal-level changes is...
This article consists of several parts. The first part includes definitional considerations over the...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found t...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
The subject of the homeless is rarely raised by the media. In the press and on television there is i...
The homelessness phenomenon is extreme exposure of indigence and social preclusion. Much of world ha...
This thesis seeks to explain the reasons that homelessness occurs, and how it is currently being dea...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
The phenomenon of homelessness represents an extreme expression of social exclusion and poverty. The...
In this paper I uncover the identity response of the homeless to structural constraints that are fac...
The purpose of this study is to show that some people "fail" in our society even if they follow the ...
Psychocentrism is a governing neoliberal rationality that pathologizes human problems and frames ind...
Although homelessness is not a new problem, the faces of the homeless are changing. For many, the te...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
This article consists of several parts. The first part includes definitional considerations over the...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found t...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
The subject of the homeless is rarely raised by the media. In the press and on television there is i...
The homelessness phenomenon is extreme exposure of indigence and social preclusion. Much of world ha...
This thesis seeks to explain the reasons that homelessness occurs, and how it is currently being dea...
The homeless person is thought to be different. Whereas we get to determine our difference or samene...
The phenomenon of homelessness represents an extreme expression of social exclusion and poverty. The...
In this paper I uncover the identity response of the homeless to structural constraints that are fac...
The purpose of this study is to show that some people "fail" in our society even if they follow the ...
Psychocentrism is a governing neoliberal rationality that pathologizes human problems and frames ind...
Although homelessness is not a new problem, the faces of the homeless are changing. For many, the te...
There are many interacting factors that influence our response to social problems and needs in our co...
This article consists of several parts. The first part includes definitional considerations over the...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...