Overview

Whose fault is homelessness? Thirty years ago the problem exploded as a national crisis, drawing the attention of activists, the media, and policymakers at all levels-yet the homeless population endures to this day, and arguably has grown. David Wagner offers a major reconsideration of homelessness in the US, casting a critical eye on how we as a society respond to crises of inequality and stratification.

Incorporating local studies into a national narrative, Wagner probes how homelessness shifted from being thesubject of a politically charged controversy over poverty and social class to posing a functional question of socialservice delivery. At the heart of his analysis is a provocative insight into why we accept highly symbolic policies that dampen public outrage, but fail to address the fundamental structural problems that would allow real change.

ISBN-13

9781626373914

ISBN-10

1626373914

Weight

0.82 Pounds

Dimensions

6.00 x 0.50 x 8.75 In

List Price

$25.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

207 pages

Publisher

Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.

Published On

2015-10-07



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