Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Drake University.In collaboration with four community housing partners in the Des Moines area—Homeward, Habitat for Humanity, Anawim, and Home, Inc.—my course, “The Art of the Interview,” engaged in an iterative, community- and trauma-informed approach to interviewing people in unstable housing situations. Housing has increasingly become more unaffordable in Des Moines and across the country; in the wake of the pandemic, this issue must be understood locally as well within the national context to best address the impact of this social justice issue. Students in “The Art of the Interview” set out to ask people about their lived experiences with ...
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Exploring the attitudes of the Hope College campus community towards the Ready for Life Program was ...
This doctoral thesis is a study of the process of collaboration between Southwestern Oregon Communit...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a four year participatory research project in ...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Carol Spaulding-Kruse, Professor of English at Drake University an...
The 2023 Cohort of Dayton Civic Scholars, an undergraduate student program, will map how they arrive...
Universities are being asked to prepare our students to navigate successfully in a complex and inter...
This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable H...
Public housing internationally is undergoing a transformation due to the implementation of mixed-inc...
The residents recently presented their research findings, priority recommendations, and strategies f...
This book presents a new approach to housing research, one that is relevant to all the social scienc...
This paper addresses the issue of housing instability low-income families face and the ways the comm...
With homelessness continuing to rise over the past two decades, disenfranchised unhoused people have...
Housing research is very diverse operating across many disciplines. It is characterised by a broad r...
This article explores the history, methods, use, and impact of existing community-based research in ...
Exploring the attitudes of the Hope College campus community towards the Ready for Life Program was ...
This doctoral thesis is a study of the process of collaboration between Southwestern Oregon Communit...