Who is My Neighbor?: Communicating and Organizing to End Homelessness
Autor Phillip K. Tompkinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594516474
ISBN-10: 1594516472
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1594516472
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“A must read for anyone interested in creating a community-wide response to a complex social problem. Tompkins describes the tools used to create a movement for social change.”
—Roxane White, Former Chair of Denver’s Commission to End Homelessness
“In Who Is My Neighbor? Phillip Tompkins asks the right questions about homelessness in America. … Tompkins’s compassionate meditation does not have all the answers, but rather reflects the author’s willingness to put himself on the line by volunteering in the trenches while actively engaging the essential intellectual task of thinking through what the answers will turn out to be.”
—Thomas A. Hirschl, Professor of Sociology, Cornell University
“Phillip Tompkins blends a sophisticated analysis of the social, political, and economic conditions that have contributed to homelessness in the United States with a thoughtful examination of the communicative features of homelessness. This blend contributes greatly to a growing body of literature on urban communication, helping us understand better the ways in which communication in everyday urban life can transform individuals and communities.”
—Daniel Makagon, College of Communication, DePaul University
"This dynamic book is a must-read for communication scholars/activists interested in the social, communicative, and pragmatic aspects of fighting homelessness. While grounded firmly in the social scientific and organizational communication literature on homelessness, Tompkins personalizes and humanizes the statistics and the lives of the people he serves.”
—Journal of Communication & Religion
“Tompkins’s book takes us on a ‘road trip’ for the mind as we see through his eyes a decade of experience in volunteer work for a homeless shelter. … Overall, the book is a great read and offers marvelous insight into a difficult social problem.”
—Gregory Desilet, author of Our Faith in Evil: Melodrama and the Effects of Entertainment Violence
"I love this book. It is beautifully written, thoughtful, and thought provoking.”
—Dan Lair, University of Denver
—Roxane White, Former Chair of Denver’s Commission to End Homelessness
“In Who Is My Neighbor? Phillip Tompkins asks the right questions about homelessness in America. … Tompkins’s compassionate meditation does not have all the answers, but rather reflects the author’s willingness to put himself on the line by volunteering in the trenches while actively engaging the essential intellectual task of thinking through what the answers will turn out to be.”
—Thomas A. Hirschl, Professor of Sociology, Cornell University
“Phillip Tompkins blends a sophisticated analysis of the social, political, and economic conditions that have contributed to homelessness in the United States with a thoughtful examination of the communicative features of homelessness. This blend contributes greatly to a growing body of literature on urban communication, helping us understand better the ways in which communication in everyday urban life can transform individuals and communities.”
—Daniel Makagon, College of Communication, DePaul University
"This dynamic book is a must-read for communication scholars/activists interested in the social, communicative, and pragmatic aspects of fighting homelessness. While grounded firmly in the social scientific and organizational communication literature on homelessness, Tompkins personalizes and humanizes the statistics and the lives of the people he serves.”
—Journal of Communication & Religion
“Tompkins’s book takes us on a ‘road trip’ for the mind as we see through his eyes a decade of experience in volunteer work for a homeless shelter. … Overall, the book is a great read and offers marvelous insight into a difficult social problem.”
—Gregory Desilet, author of Our Faith in Evil: Melodrama and the Effects of Entertainment Violence
"I love this book. It is beautifully written, thoughtful, and thought provoking.”
—Dan Lair, University of Denver
Cuprins
Chapter One D own and O ut and on the R oad; Chapter TWO C hristmas in the S t. F rancis C enter; Chapter THREE T he H istory of H omelessness; Chapter FOUR M other T eresa, L iminality, and A beyance; Chapter FIVE S easons, C ycles, and R elative D eprivation; Chapter SIX P olice H arassment and D egrees of B eing; Chapter SEVEN T he S ocial C onstruction of K illers by M eans of C ommunication; Chapter EIGHT T he V isible H and of C ompassion; Chapter NINE A n E xistential L ook at H omelessness; Chapter TEN A C risis M eeting at the S helter; Chapter ELEVEN T he C ollective D iscipline of C ompassion; Chapter TWELVE C harity versus J ustice; Chapter THIRTEEN T he F aces of H omelessness; Chapter FOURTEEN D enver's R oad H ome;
Descriere
An account of the author's ten-year journey as a volunteer at the St Francis Center, a homeless shelter in Denver, Colorado. It shows how effective communication and organization can contribute to finding an end to homelessness and establishing a movement toward protective action, when a proactive local government gets involved.