“Recommended”—<i>Choice</i>; “Dr. Phillips’ book needs to be in the public discourse as he requires readers to consider their relationship to homelessness through his smart, insightful, and poignant argument.”—Molly Wiant Cummins, St. Cloud State University; “Josh Phillips writes with clarity, compassion, and insight about the causes and potential solutions to the problem of homelessness, eloquently advocating for policy-making that includes the voices of those most directly impacted...an inspiring read.”—Suzanne M. Daughton, Southern Illinois University.

A half-century after the ""War on Poverty"" of Lyndon Johnson, poverty rates remain unchanged. Scholars have advanced polarized theories about the causes of poverty, as politicians have debated how (or if) to fund welfare programs. Yet little research has been conducted where the poor are provided a platform to speak on their own behalf. While it is important to understand how economic systems affect the homeless, it is equally important to learn about the day-to-day realities faced by those who rely on public policies for survival. Drawing on the author's experience working in the homeless community, this book presents some of their stories of loss, abuse, addiction and marginalization through interviews, observations and ethnographic research.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Part I: Camden, New Jersey  1—Introduction  2—Frank’s Place Part II: Researching Homelessness  3—Defining Homelessness  4—The Case for Narratives Part III: Stories of Homelessness  5—Losing Everything  6—Navigating the System  7—Manipulating the System  8—Seeking Recognition/Finding Community Part IV: What’s Next?  9—Conclusion 10—Epilogue Appendix A: List of Participants and Demographics Appendix B: Guiding Interview Questions Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781476664576
Publisert
2016-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

Joshua D. Phillips is an instructor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Penn State Brandywine in Media, Pennsylvania, USA. He has written several academic essays on race, poverty, and sexual violence in edited collections.