International Journal on Homelessness

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
Published March 28, 2024

Articles

Jennie Ann Cole
3-18
A Qualitative Exploration of People Who Have Left Housing First and Returned to Homelessness
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Sophie Buckley, Anna Tickle, Robert Eagle, David L Dawson
19-38
“My Values Keep Me Well… Would They Help Other People?”: A Thematic Analysis Exploring the Values and Values-Based Behaviours of People Facing Severe and Multiple Disadvantage
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Ian Thomas
39-55
Quantifying the Association Between Family Homelessness and School Absence in Wales, UK
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Rivonia Mathole, Eleanor Ross
56-68
Challenges and Opportunities Experienced by Service Providers at Homeless Shelters in Tshwane, South Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Julia Christensen, Steven Arnfjord, Marie-Louise Aastrup, Eleanor Stephenson
69-86
Housing Policy, Urbanization, and the Production of Homelessness in Greenland
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Mohammad Abdalreza Zadeh, Carmela Cucuzzella, John R. Graham, Ali Javedani
87-115
Where is Homelessness? When is Homelessness? Chronotopic Analysis of OECD Narratives of the Homelessness through Space, Time, and Body
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Anda Jaman, Tatiana Corrales, Claire Edmanson, Helen Skouteris
116-131
What, How and Why of a Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE) Within Youth Refuge
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Volletta Peters, Lucas Martignetti , Hala Shamaa, Winnie Sun
132-156
Measuring Lessons Learned from Durham Region’s Community Hub Model During COVID-19: A Support Solution for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness and Other At-Risk Populations
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Annette S. Crisanti, Mohammed Quazi, Tyler Kincaid, Anastacia De W Romero, Xiaoya Wu, Neal Bowen, Deborah Altschul
157-170
PTSD Symptom Severity and Overall Quality of Life Pre-and During COVID-19 Among Adults Seeking Housing Support Services
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Discussion Pieces

Naomi Nichols, Sarah Cullingham , Jayne Malenfant
171-184
The Politics of Prevention and Government Responses to Homelessness 
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Negar Shahriariyanehsari, Fawziah Rabiah-Mohammed , Abe Oudshoorn, Alex Nelson
185-201
Homelessness and Gender Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa Region
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Carolyne Grimard, Veronic Lapalme, Sarahlou Wagner-Lapierre, Sonia Blank
202-229
Le Bien-Être des Personnes en Situation D’itinérance: Le Partage de l’espace Examiné Sous les Loupes de l’architecture et du Travail Social
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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