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Sommario
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Talmadge Wright
Social Space, Difference, and Homeless CareersThe Homeless in Sao Paulo: Spatial Arrangements by Suzana Pasternak Taschner and Elaine Pedreira Rabinovich
Homelessness in the Netherlands: Facts and Perspectives by Leon Deben and Dorine Greshof
America's New Homeless: Single-Parent Families by Mary Jo Huth
Deconstructing "Undeserving," Resisting Normalcy, and Managing MarginalityReinterpreting the "Undeserving Poor": From Pathology to Resistance by David Wagner
Homelessness and Marginality in Australia: Young and Old People Secluded from Independence by Erica Hallebone
Control and Exclusions: The Social Regulation of HomelessnessHomelessness and Social Exclusion: The Situation of Single Homeless People in Great Britain by Isobel Anderson
Discipline and Border Control in Sweden: Strategies for Tenant Control and Housing Exclusion by Ingrid Sahlin
Questioning Assumptions and Possible Solutions to HomelessnessThe Culture and Reality of Homelessness in the Postmodern City: The Italian Case by Maura de Bernart
Charity Begins at Home: A Cross-National View of the Voluntary Sector in Britain, Canada, and the United States by Gerald Daly
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About the Editors and Contributors
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MARY JO HUTH is Professor of Sociology at the University of Dayton, specializing in urban sociology and the family. Her books include
The Urban Habitat: Past Present, and Future.
TALMADGE WRIGHT is Associate Professor of Sociology at Loyola University, Chicago, and the author of
Out of Place: Homeless Mobilizations, Subcities, and Contested Landscapes.