Swept Up Lives? (ePub)
Re-envisioning the Homeless City
(Sprache: Englisch)
Utilizing innovative ethnographic research, Swept Up Lives?
challenges conventional accounts of urban homelessness to trace the
complex and varied attempts to care for homeless people
* Presents innovative ethnographic research which suggests...
challenges conventional accounts of urban homelessness to trace the
complex and varied attempts to care for homeless people
* Presents innovative ethnographic research which suggests...
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Utilizing innovative ethnographic research, Swept Up Lives?
challenges conventional accounts of urban homelessness to trace the
complex and varied attempts to care for homeless people
* Presents innovative ethnographic research which suggests an
important shift in perspective in the analysis and understanding of
urban homelessness
* Emphasizes the ethical and emotional geographies of care
embodied and performed within homeless services spaces
* Suggests that different homelessness 'scenes'
develop in different places due to varied historical, political,
and cultural responses to the problems faced
challenges conventional accounts of urban homelessness to trace the
complex and varied attempts to care for homeless people
* Presents innovative ethnographic research which suggests an
important shift in perspective in the analysis and understanding of
urban homelessness
* Emphasizes the ethical and emotional geographies of care
embodied and performed within homeless services spaces
* Suggests that different homelessness 'scenes'
develop in different places due to varied historical, political,
and cultural responses to the problems faced
Autoren-Porträt von Paul Cloke, Jon May, Sarah Johnsen
Paul Cloke is Professor of Human Geography at the Universityof Exeter. His research interests are in social and cultural
geographies of ethics, rurality, and nature, and he has published
widely on issues relating to poverty, homelessness, and social
marginalisation.
Jon May is Professor of Geography at Queen Mary
University of London. He has published extensively on the
geographies of homelessness and is the co-author or co-editor of
five books including, most recently, Global Cities at Work: New
Migrant Divisions of Labour (2009).
Sarah Johnsen is a Research Fellow at the Centre for
Housing Policy, University of York. She has published widely in the
field of homelessness and social policy.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Paul Cloke , Jon May , Sarah Johnsen
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 304 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 144439133X
- ISBN-13: 9781444391336
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2011
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