A genealogy of the problematic of homelessness and the homeless in Australia


Autoria(s): Schindeler, Emily Martha
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The homeless have been subject to considerable scrutiny, historically and within current social, political and public discourse. The aetiology of homelessness has been the focus of a large body of economic, sociological, historical and political investigation. Importantly, efforts to conceptualise, explain and measure, the phenomenon of homelessness and homeless people has occurred largely within the context of defining “the problem of the homeless” and the generation of solutions to the ‘problem’. There has been little consideration of how and why homelessness has come to be seen, or understood, as a problem, or how this can change across time and/or place. This alternative stream of research has focused on tracing and analysing the relationship between how people experiencing homeless have become a matter of government concern and the manner in which homelessness itself has been problematised. With this in mind this study has analysed the discourses - political, social and economic rationalities and knowledges - which have provided the conditions of possibility for the identification of the homeless and homelessness as a problem needing to be governed and the means for translating these discourses into the applied domain. The aim of this thesis has been to contribute to current knowledge by developing a genealogy of the conditions and rationalities that have underpinned the problematisation of homelessness and the homeless. The outcome of this analysis has been to open up the opportunity to consider alternative governmental possibilities arising from the exposure of the way in which contemporary problematisation and responses have been influenced by the past. An understanding of this process creates an ability to appreciate the intended and unintended consequences for the future direction of public policy and contemporary research.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32068/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32068/1/Emily_Schindeler_Thesis.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32068/2/Emily_Schindeler_Citation.pdf

Schindeler, Emily Martha (2010) A genealogy of the problematic of homelessness and the homeless in Australia. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #homeless, homelessness, homeless persons, housing, vagrancy, poverty, disadvantaged groups, governance, government policy, public policy, social policy, housing policy, human rights, politics, politics of law, Australia, genealogy, privacy legislation #tenancy databases
Tipo

Thesis