The Ethics of Homelessness

The Ethics of Homelessness
Title The Ethics of Homelessness PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 275
Release 2021-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004494731

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This book extends the study of homelessness beyond the need of shelter. Philosophical exploration exposes the fragility of human fulfillment in contemporary society. The authors weave the moral fabric of what it means to be human. They show how economic and political values compromise the dignity of homeless persons. They argue for recognition of rights for the homeless, who otherwise would be voiceless and without membership in the moral community. This pioneering contribution instills our moral sensitivity to the homeless condition and justifies our moral responsibility to change that condition.

The Ethics of Homelessness

The Ethics of Homelessness
Title The Ethics of Homelessness PDF eBook
Author G. John M. Abbarno
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 280
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789042007871

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This book extends the study of homelessness beyond the need of shelter. Philosophical exploration exposes the fragility of human fulfillment in contemporary society. The authors weave the moral fabric of what it means to be human. They show how economic and political values compromise the dignity of homeless persons. They argue for recognition of rights for the homeless, who otherwise would be voiceless and without membership in the moral community. This pioneering contribution instills our moral sensitivity to the homeless condition and justifies our moral responsibility to change that condition.

The Ethics of Space

The Ethics of Space
Title The Ethics of Space PDF eBook
Author Steph Grohmann
Publisher Hau
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-03
Genre Homelessness
ISBN 9781912808281

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Across the Western world, full membership of society is established through entitlements to space, formalized in the institutions of property and citizenship. Those without such entitlements thus become less than fully human, as they struggle to find a place where they can symbolically and physically exist. The Ethics of Space is an unprecedented account from an anthropologist who accidentally found herself homeless, studying what happens when homeless people organize to occupy abandoned properties. Set against the backdrop of economic crisis, austerity, and a disintegrating British state, Steph Grohmann describes a flourishing squatter community in the city of Bristol, and its eventual outlawing by this state. Contrary to a mainstream discourse that seeks to divide squatters into the 'deserving' homeless and 'undeserving' activists, Grohmann shows that squatters may in fact be homeless people who, choose to challenge property and the State.

Professional Lives, Personal Struggles

Professional Lives, Personal Struggles
Title Professional Lives, Personal Struggles PDF eBook
Author Trenna Valado
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 231
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0739174282

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This edited volume illuminates critical research issues through the particular lens of homelessness, bringing together some of the leading scholars in the field, from an array of disciplines and perspectives, to explore this condition of marginalization and the ethical dilemmas that arise within it. The authors provide insights into the realities and challenges of social research that will guide students, activists, practitioners, policymakers, and service providers, as well as both novice and seasoned researchers in fields of inquiry ranging from anthropology and sociology to geography and cultural studies. Although many texts have explored the subject of homelessness, few have attempted to encapsulate and examine the complex process of researching the issue as a phenomenon unto itself. Professional Lives, Personal Struggles examines the many challenges of conducting ethical research on homelessness, as well as the potential for positive change and transformation, through the deeply personal accounts of scholars and advocates with extensive experience working in the field.

Street Homelessness and Catholic Theological Ethics

Street Homelessness and Catholic Theological Ethics
Title Street Homelessness and Catholic Theological Ethics PDF eBook
Author Keenan, James F.
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 278
Release 2019-11-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608338088

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Spanning five continents this collection will deepen contemporary understandings of, and approaches to, Catholic theological ethics and the global crisis of homelessness. Topics include global strategies for combating homelessness, local ethical responses, and advocacy for special populations such as women, orphans, and veterans.

Stories from the Street

Stories from the Street
Title Stories from the Street PDF eBook
Author Revd Dr David Nixon
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 217
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409474542

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Stories from the Street is a theological exploration of interviews with men and women who had experienced homelessness at some stage in their lives. Framed within a theology of story and a theology of liberation, Nixon suggests that story is not only a vehicle for creating human transformation but it is one of God's chosen means of effecting change. Short biographies of twelve characters are examined under themes including: crises in health and relationships, self-harm and suicide, anger and pain, God and the Bible. Expanding the existing literature of contextual theology, this book provides an alternative focus to a church-shaped mission by advocating with, and for, a very marginal group; suggesting that their experiences have much to teach the church. Churches are perceived as being active in terms of pastoral work, but reluctant to ask more profound questions about why homelessness exists at all. A theology of homelessness suggests not just a God of the homeless, but a homeless God, who shares stories and provides hope. Engaging with contemporary political and cultural debates about poverty, housing and public spending, Nixon presents a unique theological exploration of homeless people, suffering, hope and the human condition.

Beyond Homelessness

Beyond Homelessness
Title Beyond Homelessness PDF eBook
Author Steven Bouma-Prediger
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 378
Release 2008-06-03
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0802846920

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This book is a brilliant use of metaphor that makes clear why the world leaves us feeling so uneasy!