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Volume 16, 2022

European Journal of Homelessness Volume 16, Issue 2

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Articles

Méabh Savage, The Significance of the Affective Sphere for Understanding and Responding to Women’s Homelessness

Veronica Coram, Jonathon Louth, and Lisa Hill, Does My Vote Matter? The Electoral Behaviour and Attitudes of People Experiencing Homelessness

Matilde Revelli and Angeliki Paidakaki, Networking and housing advocacy in the homelessness sector: a path towards social sustainability? A study of the Housing First Europe Hub

Cristian Campagnaro, Nicolò Di Prima, Daniela Leonardi, Antonella Meo, and Silvia Stefani, Re-Orienting the Turin Reception System to Address Homelessness. Findings from an Italian Participatory Action-Research Study

Nevil Pierse, Jenny Ombler, Saera Chun, Brodie Fraser, Maddie White, Clare Aspinall, Carole McMinn, Philippa Howden-Chapman, Julie Nelson, Kerry Hawkes, Terence Jiang, and Polly Atatoa-Carr, Two-Year Post-Housing Outcomes for a Housing First Cohort in Aotearoa New Zealand

Eoin O’Sullivan, Key Elements in Strategies to End Homelessness in the European Union by 2030: A Discussion Paper

Think Pieces

Carolyn Snell and Nicholas Pleace, The Energy Crisis and the Homelessness Crisis: Emergent Agendas and Concerns

Research Notes

Pauline Portefaix and Fondation Abbé Pierre, What Happens to Households that are Evicted from their Homes in France? Long Term Implications

Patrick Develtere, Data Collection Systems and Homelessness in the EU – An Overview

Review Essays

Brendan O’Flaherty, Frustrated Bus Robbers, Liberal Cat-Lovers, and Keynesian Dentists: A Review of Three Books about US Homelessness

Joe Finnerty, Housing and Homelessness in Ireland

Book Review

European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Van Heerden, S., Proietti, P., Iodice, S. (2022) Homelessness in EU Cities and Towns Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Main Challenges and Ways Forward

European Journal of Homelessness Volume 16, Issue 1

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Articles

Brendan O’Flaherty, Why It Won’t Ever Be 2019 Again: Guessing How COVID Will Change Homelessness

Stefanie Plage and Cameron Parsell, Access to Health for People Experiencing Homelessness

Joanne Neale, Stephen Parkin, Alice Bowen, Laura Hermann, Landon Kuester, Nicola Metrebian, Emmert Roberts, Deborah Robson and John Strang, Information, Communication Technology (ICT) Use Amongst People Who Were Housed in Emergency Hotel Accommodation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from a Policy Initiative

Harm Deleu, Rebecca Thys and Mieke Schrooten, The Role of Non-profit Organisations in the Support of People Experiencing Homelessness in Brussels

Hiroshi Goto, Dennis P. Culhane and Matthew D. Marr, Why Street Homelessness Has Decreased in Japan: A Comparison of Public Assistance in Japan and the US

 

Research Notes

Jan Váně and František Kalvas, Peace Polls as a Source of Inspiration for Homelessness Research

Briege Nugent, Caryn Nicolson and Joe Doherty, Not Just a ‘Youth Problem’: LGBT+ Experiences of Homelessness Across the Life Course in Fife, Scotland

Quinn Tyminski, Vicky Hung, and Ronald Drummond, Visual Research Methodologies for Homelessness: A Synthesis of the Literature

Nikos Kourachanis, Implementing Refugee Integration Policies in a Transit Country: The HELIOS Project in Greece

Nadia Rondino and Juan Manuel Rodilla, Longitudinal Study of the Homeless Population in Valencia

 

Review Symposium

Manuel Mejido Costoya (Ed.) ( 2021), Land of Stark Contrasts: Faith-Based Responses to Homelessness in the United States

 

Book Review

Jan Váně a František Kalvas (2021), Homelessness: Probes to Excluded Environments