This article engages with the “convivial turn” in writings about the city and offers a reorientation of sorts. Beginning with encounters, rather than particular spaces, we make the case that conviviality and its limits are realised in practices. Rather than starting in set piece urban spaces designed to foster conviviality we start out on the move, with frontline street-based care and outreach workers in Cardiff, Wales, and Manhattan, New York City, as they seek out and meet up with those sleeping on city streets. This provides a view of an improvised conviviality that makes the most of whatever the material affordances of a given city space happen to provide. Our research points to how these encounters necessarily take place in marginal se...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
The recent surge in street homelessness is the most visible indictment of the UK’s current homelessn...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
This article engages with the "convivial turn" in writings about the city and offers a reorientation...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recent sociologic...
In this paper we discuss some of the ‘strange ’ maps of city life performed by homeless people. Curr...
Weaving together observations and insights from ethnographic research gathered over two years, this ...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recentsociologica...
This article considers welfare and the city and the ways in which pedestrian practices combine in th...
The question of how strangers live together in relative harmony as cities increase in scale, density...
This ethnographic exploration of contemporary spaces of homelessness takes an expanded view of homel...
Conviviality is a term which is used widely in sociology (Ivan Illich 2002, Deegan 1989, Bonnett 201...
The urban is a site of diversity, multiplicity and conviviality under threat from commercialization,...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
A much-celebrated feature of urbanity, is peaceful face-to-face interaction among diverse strangers ...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
The recent surge in street homelessness is the most visible indictment of the UK’s current homelessn...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
This article engages with the "convivial turn" in writings about the city and offers a reorientation...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recent sociologic...
In this paper we discuss some of the ‘strange ’ maps of city life performed by homeless people. Curr...
Weaving together observations and insights from ethnographic research gathered over two years, this ...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recentsociologica...
This article considers welfare and the city and the ways in which pedestrian practices combine in th...
The question of how strangers live together in relative harmony as cities increase in scale, density...
This ethnographic exploration of contemporary spaces of homelessness takes an expanded view of homel...
Conviviality is a term which is used widely in sociology (Ivan Illich 2002, Deegan 1989, Bonnett 201...
The urban is a site of diversity, multiplicity and conviviality under threat from commercialization,...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
A much-celebrated feature of urbanity, is peaceful face-to-face interaction among diverse strangers ...
This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spac...
The recent surge in street homelessness is the most visible indictment of the UK’s current homelessn...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...