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The Homelessness Industry A Critique Of Us Social Policy Elizabeth Beck Pamela C Twiss

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The Homelessness Industry A Critique Of Us Social Policy Elizabeth Beck Pamela C Twiss
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Elizabeth Beck; Pamela C. Twiss
ISBN: 9781626377974, 1626377979
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Homelessness Industry A Critique Of Us Social Policy Elizabeth Beck Pamela C Twiss by Elizabeth Beck; Pamela C. Twiss 9781626377974, 1626377979 instant download after payment.

Homelessness once was considered an aberration. Today it is a normalized feature of US society. It is also, argue Elizabeth Beck and Pamela Twiss, an industry: the embrace of neoliberal policies and piecemeal efforts to address the problem have ensured a steady production of homeless people, as well as a plethora of disjointed social services that often pathologize individuals instead of housing them. Tracing the transformation of homelessness from being a social-justice issue to one with solutions based on medical models and zero-sum-games analyses, Beck and Twiss explore how government policies and practices have served to shape our limited response to the problem. Equally important, they consider how a more just, human-rights-based approach might be effected.

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