This book examines the image of home as experienced and expressed by the men
and women who are affected by the crisis of homelessness and live in
specialized institutions. Inga B. Kuzma focuses on describing and interpreting
the stories of people from homeless centers who speak about the ups and downs
of their lives.
The book presents the image of home as experienced and expressed by the men
and women who are affected by the crisis of homelessness and live in
specialized institutions. The author presents her own experience in carrying
out research in total institutions and, above all, she focuses on describing
and interpreting the stories of people from homeless centers who speak about
the ups and downs of their lives. The researcher draws her attention on the
stereotypically idealised image of home, which shows its real face when it is
seen as a social construct, taking into account the gender perspective as well
as other cultural and individual contexts. The book is addressed to people who
have a social sensibility; to people working with and for the men and women
who are affected by the homelessness crisis; who work and/or managed the aid
centers and who are also the volunteers in different type of institutions and
associations addressed for the people in need; to the students of social and
humanistic science.