For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with the world. Reactions to seeing homeless people frequently encompass repulsion, discomfort, sympathy and sometimes futility. This paper considers domiciled constructions of homeless people drawn from interviews with 16 participants recruited in the central business district of a New Zealand city. It documents how, when trying to make sense of this complex social problem, domiciled people draw on shared characterisations of homeless people. The concept of ‘social distance’ is used to interrogate the shifting and sometimes incongruous reactions evident in participant accounts. ‘Social distancing’ is conceptualised as a dynamic communal practice ...
Homes are anchors of human life--whether they are permanent or temporary, are located in one place o...
Both loneliness and a lack of social integration are associated with serious physical and psychologi...
This thesis examines local government regulation of public space and its effects on homeless people ...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
ii This anthropological thesis focuses on female homelessness in Christchurch, New Zealand. I am int...
Notwithstanding heightened awareness of the issues faced by homeless people, the notion that homeles...
As a social, cultural, and legal construct, homelessness is a diverse state with inclusive and exclu...
Administrative and census data documented the increase of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand betwe...
As a social, cultural, and legal construct, homelessness is a diverse state with inclusive and exclu...
Abstract People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within sc...
People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within scholarly r...
Homelessness is theorised as a social problem in which definitional debates take place in the real w...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
Homes are anchors of human life--whether they are permanent or temporary, are located in one place o...
Both loneliness and a lack of social integration are associated with serious physical and psychologi...
This thesis examines local government regulation of public space and its effects on homeless people ...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
For domiciled individuals, homeless people provide a disturbing reminder that all is not right with ...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
ii This anthropological thesis focuses on female homelessness in Christchurch, New Zealand. I am int...
Notwithstanding heightened awareness of the issues faced by homeless people, the notion that homeles...
As a social, cultural, and legal construct, homelessness is a diverse state with inclusive and exclu...
Administrative and census data documented the increase of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand betwe...
As a social, cultural, and legal construct, homelessness is a diverse state with inclusive and exclu...
Abstract People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within sc...
People who are homeless are portrayed to be a distinct type of ‘homeless person’. Within scholarly r...
Homelessness is theorised as a social problem in which definitional debates take place in the real w...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
Homes are anchors of human life--whether they are permanent or temporary, are located in one place o...
Both loneliness and a lack of social integration are associated with serious physical and psychologi...
This thesis examines local government regulation of public space and its effects on homeless people ...