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Working Homeless Men in Calgary, Canada: Hegemony and Identity
by
Persaud, Steven
, Milaney, Katrina
, Mclntyre, Lynn
in
Affordable housing
/ America
/ Blame
/ Calgary
/ Canada
/ Cities
/ Discrimination
/ Economic development
/ Employment
/ Ethnology
/ Food access
/ Food consumption
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Health inequality
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Hegemony
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Honour and shame
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Internalization
/ Interviews
/ Job insecurity
/ Labor market
/ Males
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ Mens health
/ Negotiation
/ Nutrition
/ Participant observation
/ Petroleum
/ Qualitative research
/ Recessions
/ Risk and Relief
/ Selfblame
/ Shelters
/ Social networking
/ Social networks
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social services
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Weight loss
/ Working class
/ Working men
/ Young adults
2010
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Working Homeless Men in Calgary, Canada: Hegemony and Identity
by
Persaud, Steven
, Milaney, Katrina
, Mclntyre, Lynn
in
Affordable housing
/ America
/ Blame
/ Calgary
/ Canada
/ Cities
/ Discrimination
/ Economic development
/ Employment
/ Ethnology
/ Food access
/ Food consumption
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Health inequality
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Hegemony
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Honour and shame
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Internalization
/ Interviews
/ Job insecurity
/ Labor market
/ Males
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ Mens health
/ Negotiation
/ Nutrition
/ Participant observation
/ Petroleum
/ Qualitative research
/ Recessions
/ Risk and Relief
/ Selfblame
/ Shelters
/ Social networking
/ Social networks
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social services
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Weight loss
/ Working class
/ Working men
/ Young adults
2010
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Working Homeless Men in Calgary, Canada: Hegemony and Identity
by
Persaud, Steven
, Milaney, Katrina
, Mclntyre, Lynn
in
Affordable housing
/ America
/ Blame
/ Calgary
/ Canada
/ Cities
/ Discrimination
/ Economic development
/ Employment
/ Ethnology
/ Food access
/ Food consumption
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Health inequality
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Hegemony
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Honour and shame
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Internalization
/ Interviews
/ Job insecurity
/ Labor market
/ Males
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ Mens health
/ Negotiation
/ Nutrition
/ Participant observation
/ Petroleum
/ Qualitative research
/ Recessions
/ Risk and Relief
/ Selfblame
/ Shelters
/ Social networking
/ Social networks
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social services
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Weight loss
/ Working class
/ Working men
/ Young adults
2010
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Working Homeless Men in Calgary, Canada: Hegemony and Identity
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Working Homeless Men in Calgary, Canada: Hegemony and Identity
2010
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This purpose of this research is to understand how young adult homeless working men experience homelessness in an oil boom and prosperous city, Calgary, Alberta. Following a period of participant observation, five purposively selected working homeless men aged 20-28 years participated in in-depth individual interviews, which were initiated around their daily food routine. We found that the men experienced moderate to severe food insecurity and reported negative physical health effects, including weight loss, related to their inability to acquire sufficient food to meet work demands. The interviews led to other findings: the men accepted full responsibility for their homelessness, internalized hegemonic ideologies of self-blame, and praised Calgary as a \"great city,\" in dissonance with their experience of discrimination and privation. The working homeless men also negotiated their identity through unspoken honour rules and through the construction of an informal system of resources and social networks. Although service providers were described as abundant, the men did not claim any meaningful interactions with them. Our findings suggest that efforts to address homelessness need to consider food needs related to accessible and adequate nutrition for sustaining work but also the ways in which working homeless men see themselves and view their homelessness as they navigate their day-to-day survival.
Publisher
Society for Applied Anthropology,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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