International Journal on Homelessness

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023)
Published November 14, 2023

Articles

Sarah Parker, Rikke Siersbaek, Luisne Mac Conghail, Sara Burke
36-52
Public Health Responses to Homelessness During COVID-19 in Ireland: Implications for Health Reform
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Ignacio Eissmann
123-159
Características y Trayectorias de las Mujeres que Experimentan Situaciones de Calle en Chile
PDF - Spanish PDF - English
Jordan Marie Goodwin, Emmy Tiderington
230-252
A Grounded Theory of Provider Perspectives Regarding Resident Moves from Permanent Supportive Housing
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Harry Coleman, Tessa Lawson Tattersall, Armaan Mullick Alkazi, Joske Bunders, Elena Syurina, Charles Agyemang, Harsh Mander
1-20
The Burden of Treatment Among Delhi’s Homeless: An Analysis of Street Medicine Consultations
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Di Iorio Jorgelina, Milena Sapey
97-107
“Stay at Home” Inhabiting Public Space During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Productions of Care with People Experiencing Homelessness in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
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Cheryl Forchuk, Sarah Benbow, Jeffrey Reiss, Sherri Lawson, Sandra Northcott , Rebecca Vann, Dan Catunto , Melissa Jeffrey , Richard Booth , Anne Peters
198-213
Preventing Discharge to No Fixed Address – Version 2: : Evaluation of a Best Practice Program to Prevent Discharge from Hospital into Homelessness
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Molly Seeley
53-79
Homelessness Service Systems Responses to COVID-19
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Kim Finkler, Dr Pita King, Prof. Darrin Hodgetts
160-181
The Open Arms Day Centre as a Pou Whirinaki and Key Space of Care within the Conduct of Māori Homeless Lifeworlds in Whangārei, Aotearoa, New Zealand
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Emmanuelle Pereira Brandt de Azeredo, Andréa Maria Silveira, Marcus Vinicius Gonçalves Da Crus
253-287
Invisíveis Vigiados: Agentes Públicos de Segurança e Sua Interação Com os Indivíduos em Situação de Rua: Monitored and Invisible People: Public Security Officers and Their Interaction with Homeless Individuals
PDF - Portuguese PDF - English
Fiona Cuthill, Kieran Turner, Maria Wolters, Aba-Sah Dadzie, Emily Adams, Stewart Mercer
21-35
Evaluation of the Implementation of Street Support Edinburgh in Response to the Predicted Increase in Homelessness in Edinburgh Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Roberta Piazza, Simon Stewart
108-122
The Benefits of the Everyone In Initiative and the Deeper-Rooted Problems It Revealed for Migrants Experiencing Homelessness
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John Rogers, Dr. Amanda Evans
214-229
Homelessness and Mental Illness: Using Participatory Action Research to Inform Mental Health Counseling
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Cheryl Forchuk, Sara Husni, Leanne Scott , Jonathan Serrato, Richard Booth
80-96
Community Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Homelessness in Canada
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Magdeline Aagard, Kasey Keeler
182-197
Coping With Stressors and General Resistance Resources Used by Individuals Experiencing Homelessness in Minneapolis Tent Camps
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Ashley Wilkinson, Alana Jones, Jeannette Waegemakers Schiff
288-301
Strength in the Face of Adversity: Perseverance and Resilience of Racialized Staff in the Homeless Sector During COVID-19
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CALL FOR PAPERS 

The International Journal on Homelessness (IJOH) accepts continuous submissions, published as 1-2 issues annually. We welcome three types of articles: Original Research; Systematic Reviews; Discussion Pieces. Topics might include:

  • Homelessness prevention
  • Interventions to end homelessness
  • Research on particular populations (i.e., youth, Indigenous peoples, women, rural/remote, newcomers, older adults, etc.)
  • Research on the lived experiences of homelessness
  • Comparative or epidemiological studies
  • Qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods research

As part of our commitment to international knowledge exchange, we recognize the value of submissions, reviews, and revisions being conducted in one's preferred language. Therefore, while all publications are ultimately translated to English, we also accept submissions in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Arabic. Translation into English for final publication is available at no cost thanks to funding provided through the Institute of Global Homelessness.

All articles will be go through a double-blind peer review process. Articles should be in APA 7th format and fewer than 9,000 words for original articles (although exceptions may be made upon discussion with the Managing Editor), 7,500 words for systematic reviews, and 4,000 words for discussion pieces. For full guidelines and to submit, please visit https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/ijoh/about/submissions. For questions regarding your submission, please contact the Managing Editor, Dr. Abe Oudshoorn, at ijoh@uwo.ca.

Call for Special Issues

If you are interested in editing a special issue around a topic with international relevance to preventing and ending homelessness, please contact the Managing Editor, Dr. Abe Oudshoorn, at ijoh@uwo.ca.

Indexing

IJOH is indexed in EBSCO: Sociology Source Ultimate and DOAJ