”Finland solved a global problem so well that we almost forgot about it - top industry name @cameronparsell praises the model as the best in the world.”
#endhomelessness
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“This is the book I have been waiting for… A landmark achievement – a must read to all who are genuinely interested in ending homelessness.”
@JKaakinen in @FEANTSA’s European Journal of Homelessness reviews @cameronparsell’s ↓
https://t.co/TNmYspa7N8
While many people would be well into retirement at the age of 90, Dr Bronwyn Herbert has proved age is just a number.
She has graduated from #UQ after completing a PhD thesis on the generational impacts of homelessness 🎓
Read more: https://t.co/soMW0ySPYk
“The power of state intervention to determine homelessness makes it as a policy & political problem. Unaffordable housing & poverty do cause homelessness; but whether they exist is determined by policy decisions.”
@cameronparsell on homelessness as society’s choice, OUT NOW ↓
“What we can do differently, more productively, to address homelessness must be informed by the reality of what it is to experience homelessness.”
@cameronparsell’s book – finding solutions that start from what homelessness 𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑛𝑠 to those who live it – is OUT NOW ↓’s
Wonderful to get my copies of Homelessness published by @politybooks . Love that the paperback is out and affordable. Check it out https://t.co/gYnG5dCVFZ @BethWatts494 @ColvinKate @lifecourseAust @HASSUQ
Terrific to see my new book out. Many thanks to Polity. I hope this contributes to the conversation about affordable housing as the solution to homelessness.
Experiencing homelessness throws life into unpredictable chaos where one becomes reliant on the care, and subject to the control, of others: often on both. Homelessness illustrates societal failings through the production of human suffering.
@cameronparsell's new book is out now
Many thanks Antonella Gambotto-Burke for the generous review. Let’s hope the book contributes to changing the debate from the problems of people who are homeless to the problems of society for creating homelessness
“An affecting, cogently argued, and important work”
The @Australian reviews @cameronparsell’s *Homelessness: A Critical Introduction*
https://t.co/pR293IpBR0
Rose-Marie Stamble and @cameronparsell draw on ethnographic research across two Australian charity centres in their new #OpenAccess article, revealing that hope and anger are key emotions alongside shame when asking for help from poverty.
Read more below.
https://t.co/YxUZy3zCe2