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The Homeless Family and the Return of Myth of the consensus that the homeless figure was a disaffiliated man. This fracturing was part of a constellation of urban and discursive changes over the 1960s–1970s period. The urban crises of the 1970s intertwined with issues of race and gender to inflect the dominant modes of social reproduction;THROB 发表于 2025-3-23 16:36:25
The Homeless and the Disneyfication of the Citye one stays at night. Despite this legislative fiat, the disaffiliation thesis lingered in both sociological analyses of homelessness and the administration of social services. The rise of this new definition atomizes the homeless population as individuals as the new mass category of “the homeless”惊奇 发表于 2025-3-23 18:52:27
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Conclusionlevision cameras recording their congressional testimony on homelessness. The crisis of homelessness has seemingly subsided into banality. Certainly people still go without shelter in the United States; each year more than six hundred thousand Americans find themselves without a fixed place to stayGobble 发表于 2025-3-24 03:24:19
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The Limits of Hobosociality for Social Mooringo their valuations. In the process of constituting this new category of homelessness, social workers and sociologists subordinated competing categories that could threaten the stability of this figure as the unitary category for social detachment. Spatial, discursive, and institutional distinctions整理 发表于 2025-3-24 13:04:43
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e auf die Erfordernisse des 2. und 3. Staatsexamens abgestimmt. Durch den engen Bezug zur Allgemeinmedizin werden aber auch Informationen vermittelt, die jeder in der Primärversorgung tätige Arzt benötigt.978-3-662-05918-0Series ISSN 0937-7433 Series E-ISSN 2512-5214