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Homelessness

A Critical Introduction
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Homelessness by Cameron Parsell explores homelessness not just as a harsh reality for individuals but as a glaring social failure. Parsell reveals how public policy and society often treat homelessness as an identity, leading to dehumanisation and loss of autonomy for those affected. The book argues that homelessness is a preventable consequence of societal organisation, urging a compassionate and informed response based on understanding the experiences of homeless people. This critical introduction serves as an essential resource for students and professionals studying homelessness, housing, and poverty.
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This book is well suited for students and scholars of social sciences, social work, and public policy, as well as policy makers and general readers interested in understanding and addressing homelessness as a social injustice.

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Homelessness is a punishing condition that inflicts unquestionable harm on those who experience it. It is also a social problem that starkly lays bare deep societal failure.

As Cameron Parsell shows, society – along with the public policy measures intended to address it – treats being homeless as an identity, casting those who experience homelessness as fundamentally different from “us.” To be homeless is to face daily victimization, to be a recipient of someone else’s care, and to have autonomy taken away. Parsell argues that we have at our disposal the knowledge and momentum to demonstrably reduce and even end homelessness. Our first task is to confront the fact that homelessness is a relatively predictable phenomenon that disproportionately impacts people who are failed by society in myriad ways. We must respond to the problem in ways that understand and thus do not recreate the dehumanizing conditions experienced by those who are homeless. Homelessness is a choice: of how we organise society.

Sketching the defining features of homelessness, this critical introduction will be a valuable resource for students studying homelessness, housing, marginality, and poverty across the social sciences and social work.

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Esteemed experts praise Parsell's work for its insightful and engaging approach. Dennis Culhane of the University of Pennsylvania calls it "one of the best texts on the homelessness problem" drawing from direct service experience and rigorous research. The book is noted for debunking myths that romanticise homelessness and critically examining the efficacy of charitable giving, making it a compelling read for scholars, policy makers, and concerned citizens alike.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509554508

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Cameron Parsell is Professor of Social Science at the University of Queensland.

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