Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men
Using ethnographic interviews, an affiliation scale, and observational data from two 'soup kitchens' of homeless men, Road Dogs and Loners investigates the various family types that homeless road dogs and loners rely on for support. Pippert specifically compares homeless men who typically partnered up with homeless men who were self-described loners. The groups are compared here in terms of their contact and support with biological, created, and fictive families. Interdisciplinary in nature, this work tackles themes that are relevant to the study of social class, stratification, economics, social problems, family sociology, social theory and research methods. Road Dogs and Loners provides an updated and in-depth, personal perspective on the lives and relationships of homeless men in America.
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Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men
Using ethnographic interviews, an affiliation scale, and observational data from two 'soup kitchens' of homeless men, Road Dogs and Loners investigates the various family types that homeless road dogs and loners rely on for support. Pippert specifically compares homeless men who typically partnered up with homeless men who were self-described loners. The groups are compared here in terms of their contact and support with biological, created, and fictive families. Interdisciplinary in nature, this work tackles themes that are relevant to the study of social class, stratification, economics, social problems, family sociology, social theory and research methods. Road Dogs and Loners provides an updated and in-depth, personal perspective on the lives and relationships of homeless men in America.
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Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men

Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men

by Timothy D. Pippert
Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men

Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships among Homeless Men

by Timothy D. Pippert

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Overview

Using ethnographic interviews, an affiliation scale, and observational data from two 'soup kitchens' of homeless men, Road Dogs and Loners investigates the various family types that homeless road dogs and loners rely on for support. Pippert specifically compares homeless men who typically partnered up with homeless men who were self-described loners. The groups are compared here in terms of their contact and support with biological, created, and fictive families. Interdisciplinary in nature, this work tackles themes that are relevant to the study of social class, stratification, economics, social problems, family sociology, social theory and research methods. Road Dogs and Loners provides an updated and in-depth, personal perspective on the lives and relationships of homeless men in America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739115862
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/26/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Timothy D. Pippert is associate professor of sociology at Augsburg College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Learning from the Fight
Chapter 2 The Homeless and their Relationships
Chapter 3 Road Dogs and Loners
Chapter 4 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Chapter 5 Ex-Wife, Can You Spare a Dime?
Chapter 6 Can Anyone Exchange a Dime?
Chapter 7 I Got Me a Road Dog
Chapter 8 Beyond the Streets of Plainview
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