Research Outputs

This page hosts the outputs of the research, including conference papers and journal articles.

1.    Dr Lisa Scullion and Professor Peter Somerville presented a paper, entitled ‘Cooperation or Competition? A City’s Response to Homelessness’,  at the Social Policy Association conference at the University of Lincoln on 6th July 2011: 

A city’s response to homelessness – FINAL SPA paper

2.    Professor Peter Somerville presented a paper, entitled ‘Theorising Homelessness‘, at the Housing Studies Association conference at the University of York on 13th April 2011:

Theorising Homelessness – Somerville – FINAL HSA paper

3.    Dr Philip Brown and Gareth Morris presented a paper, entitled ‘Social Networks in the Homelessness Journey’, at the British Psychological Society’s Social Psychology Section Annual Conference at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge on 8th September 2011. 

4.    Somerville, P., Brown, P., Scullion, L. and Morris, G. (2011) ‘Young people living in the YMCA’, Social Policy and Society, 10 (4), 559-570

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Sheri  |  December 3, 2011 at 3:56 pm

    I am interested in research related to a sibling that is living in a shelter. Does not fit into many general catagories under reasons for individuals to fall into homelessness.
    More specifically, articles that address non-catagorical cause for decrease of quality of life, such as learned helplessness.

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  • 2. salfordgareth  |  December 5, 2011 at 8:36 am

    Hi Sheri

    You may want to consider contacting Katherine Finlay at the University of Buckingham. She presented a paper about learned helplessness among a homeless population at a social psychology conference in September.

    Regards

    Gareth

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