Analytic philosophy has largely neglected the topic of homelessness. The few notable exceptions, including work by Jeremy Waldron and Christopher Essert, focus on our interests in shelter, housing, and property rights, but ignore the key social functions that a home performs as a place in which we are welcomed, accepted, and respected. This paper identifies a ladder of home-related concepts which begins with the minimal notion of temporary shelter, then moves to persistent shelter and housing, and finally to the rich notion of a home which focuses on meeting our social needs including, specifically, our needs to belong and to have meaningful control over our social environment. This concept-ladder enables us to distinguish the shelterless f...
Rather than being a self-evidently discrete object, housing composes a myriad of component parts; an...
'Home' is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Just as places get new meanings through persona...
The objective of this article is to increase the state of knowledge on issues of residence and the s...
There has been a growing attempt to understand homelessness through an analysis of the concept of ho...
This paper has several objectives. These are: (1) to analyse the meaning of homelessness in the ligh...
Aviezer Tucker claims that “home-searching is a basic trait of being human,” yet as a rule the conce...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
In this short paper I suggest that the transition of the concept of home as a place where the indivi...
This paper aims to analyse the development and application of the conceptual framework within which ...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
If asked to imagine home, most of us will come to think of a particular house or building. And, for ...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Abstract, If meaningful change is to take place with regard to homelessness, future research must ta...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Rather than being a self-evidently discrete object, housing composes a myriad of component parts; an...
'Home' is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Just as places get new meanings through persona...
The objective of this article is to increase the state of knowledge on issues of residence and the s...
There has been a growing attempt to understand homelessness through an analysis of the concept of ho...
This paper has several objectives. These are: (1) to analyse the meaning of homelessness in the ligh...
Aviezer Tucker claims that “home-searching is a basic trait of being human,” yet as a rule the conce...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
In this short paper I suggest that the transition of the concept of home as a place where the indivi...
This paper aims to analyse the development and application of the conceptual framework within which ...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
If asked to imagine home, most of us will come to think of a particular house or building. And, for ...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Abstract, If meaningful change is to take place with regard to homelessness, future research must ta...
How is home made and negotiated by the anthropologist? Secondly, how does the researcher relate to, ...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Rather than being a self-evidently discrete object, housing composes a myriad of component parts; an...
'Home' is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Just as places get new meanings through persona...
The objective of this article is to increase the state of knowledge on issues of residence and the s...