The perception and experiences of homeless people in relation to the public spaces they occupy and identify as their own, and the corresponding struggle to assert and enact citizenship rights, remains
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The perception and experiences of homeless people in relation to the public spaces they occupy and identify as their own, and the corresponding struggle to assert and enact citizenship rights, remains an under-explored area of socio-cultura
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- Compulsory income management: Combatting or compounding the underlying causes of homelessness? (2019) · doi
This article responds to this gap in the literature by reviewing existing research concerning CIM 's impacts and locating this research within broader debates regarding the causes of homelessness and the efficacy of individualised policy interventions.
Keywords: article responds literature reviewing existing concerning impacts locating within broader debates regarding causes homelessness efficacy - Homeless Advocacy and the Rhetorical Construction of the Civic Home (2019) · doi
First, these organizations draw on a trope of visibility that assumes that housed citizens and policy makers are insufficiently informed about people experiencing homelessness and that bringing homelessness into clearer view will engender positive change.
Keywords: homelessness first organizations draw trope visibility assumes housed citizens policy makers insufficiently informed people experiencing - Street Homelessness and the Architecture of Citizenship (2008) · doi
The perception and experiences of homeless people in relation to the public spaces they occupy and identify as their own, and the corresponding struggle to assert and enact citizenship rights, remains an under-explored area of socio-cultural research.
Keywords: perception experiences homeless people relation public spaces occupy identify corresponding struggle assert enact citizenship rights
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