Making Better Lives - Home Making Among Homeless People in Paris


Type
Thesis
Change log
Authors
Lenhard, Johannes Felix 
Abstract

How do homeless people make homes on the street? Over two years of fieldwork in Paris, I observed the daily practices and routines of people who are sleeping rough. How do they earn money through begging? What factors do they consider when finding and making shelters? I followed people through different institutional settings – a homeless day centre, a needle exchange, a centre for people with alcohol problems and ultimately also a homeless shelter – on their way away from the street always documenting the conflicts between their short term – drugs and alcohol – and long term hopes. I observed the ways which they were supported by assistants socials and other institutional actors in their struggle to create spaces of reflective freedom. I argue that their efforts were about home making and as such about making a better life first on and then away from the street.

Description
Date
2017-10-13
Advisors
Laidlaw, James
Keywords
Homelessness, Anthropology, Inequality, Good Life
Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Awarding Institution
University of Cambridge