Professional Lives, Personal Struggles : Ethics and Advocacy in Research on Homelessness
(Autor) Randall AmsterThis edited volume illuminates critical research issues through the particular lens of homelessness, bringing together some of the leading scholars in the field, from an array of disciplines and perspectives, to explore this condition of marginalization and the ethical dilemmas that arise within it. The authors provide insights into the realities and challenges of social research that will guide students, activists, practitioners, policymakers, and service providers, as well as both novice and seasoned researchers in fields of inquiry ranging from anthropology and sociology to geography and cultural studies. Although many texts have explored the subject of homelessness, few have attempted to encapsulate and examine the complex process of researching the issue as a phenomenon unto itself. Professional Lives, Personal Struggles examines the many challenges of conducting ethical research on homelessness, as well as the potential for positive change and transformation, through the deeply personal accounts of scholars and advocates with extensive experience working in the field.
Randall Amster
Randall Amster is an acclaimed author and peace activist known for his influential work "Peace Ecology." His writing style is insightful and thought-provoking, blending personal narratives with scholarly analysis. Amster's key contributions to literature lie in his exploration of the intersection between peace, ecology, and social justice.