abstract: This thesis investigates how homeless men and women who use one of only six human services campuses (hscs) in the nation negotiate the stigmatization they may feel as homeless people living in Phoenix, Arizona. An hsc centralizes services to one area of the city to decrease the run around of scattered-site service delivery. It also creates a legitimized space for the homeless in the city. A place for the homeless can be a rarity in cities like Phoenix that have a history of implementing revanchist policies and neo-liberal land use planning, most notably found in its downtown revitalization efforts. During Phoenix's development as a major metropolitan area, the homeless population emerged and lived a life on the margins until the 2...
abstract: "Phoenix as Refuge: A Photographic Exploration of Refugees Within the City" was a creative...
Abstract: Reworking Homelessness – Dignity and Power at two Oahu Shelters What strategies does the...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
This thesis presents a thorough investigation of the network of resources available to people experi...
abstract: There is a need within the Phoenix Metropolitan area to solve the complex issue of veteran...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The homeless in Sacrame...
abstract: This report brings together the results of a survey of 1100 homeless people living in and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This thesis is foundationally rooted in the argumen...
Over the past four decades, the United States has seen an increase in the numbers of homeless. Upwar...
Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
This thesis describes the homeless population in El Paso, Texas, and discusses data coming from an a...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
This project delves into many dynamics of homelessness with a sociological and psychological lens. T...
This thesis describes the homeless population in El Paso, Texas, and discusses data coming from an a...
abstract: "Phoenix as Refuge: A Photographic Exploration of Refugees Within the City" was a creative...
Abstract: Reworking Homelessness – Dignity and Power at two Oahu Shelters What strategies does the...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...
This thesis presents a thorough investigation of the network of resources available to people experi...
abstract: There is a need within the Phoenix Metropolitan area to solve the complex issue of veteran...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The homeless in Sacrame...
abstract: This report brings together the results of a survey of 1100 homeless people living in and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019This thesis is foundationally rooted in the argumen...
Over the past four decades, the United States has seen an increase in the numbers of homeless. Upwar...
Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
This thesis describes the homeless population in El Paso, Texas, and discusses data coming from an a...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
This project delves into many dynamics of homelessness with a sociological and psychological lens. T...
This thesis describes the homeless population in El Paso, Texas, and discusses data coming from an a...
abstract: "Phoenix as Refuge: A Photographic Exploration of Refugees Within the City" was a creative...
Abstract: Reworking Homelessness – Dignity and Power at two Oahu Shelters What strategies does the...
In this article we move beyond the binary division between care and punishment in urban studies of h...