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In this ethnographic study, Johannes Lenhard observes the daily practices, routines and techniques of people who are sleeping rough on the streets of Paris. The book focusses on their survival practises, their short-term desires and hopes, how they earn money through begging, how they choose the best place to sleep at night and what role drugs and alcohol play in their lives. The book also follows people through different institutional settings, including a homeless day centre, a needle exchange, a centre for people with alcohol problems and a homeless shelter.



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“…a deeply thought-provoking and an essential read.” • Housing, Theory and Society

“An intimate ethnographic account of surviving homelessness on the streets, day centers, and shelters of Paris. Lenhard not only captures the struggle and suffering faced by the marginalized, but also the homemaking and hopes of the houseless that scholars too often ignore. A must read for not only researchers of homelessness, but social workers and policymakers as well.” • Chris Herring, University of California Los Angeles

“This book is important reading not just for people interested in houselessness but for all those who are studying the tension between care and control. The analysis offers new ways to conceptualise freedom not in merely individualistic but relational terms 'freedom in dependence'.” • L.T. Schneider, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

“Through a compelling ethnographic narrative, Making Better Lives follows the active practices, routines and techniques of people sleeping rough on the streets of Paris. In detailing the ways in which homeless people actively strive to survive – whether independently, in groups, or with the support of different kinds of assistants sociaux – the author provides a critical but hopeful account of how people on the streets attempt to make better lives for themselves. Their experiences are researched and narrated with such skill, honesty and compassion that it is impossible for the reader not to feel invested in them. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding homelessness and home-making, as well as the complexities of their governance.” • Lindsey McCarthy, Sheffield Hallam University

“The book is very timely as there haven’t been many ethnographic monographs published on homelessness in recent years despite homelessness growing considerably in many Western countries. In my view, the monograph makes several original contributions to the literature on homelessness.” • Jennifer Hoolachan, Cardiff University

“This is an excellent book that provides a comprehensive account of homeless persons in Paris and its neighboring areas. The book offers a lot of new and insightful lines of thought and analysis on this important and timely subject matter, with the text working well as a whole to convey the main ideas and observations involved.” • Robert Desjarlais, Sarah Lawrence College



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface: A Personal Down and Out in London and Paris
Acknowledgements

Part I: Introductions

Introduction: People Sleeping Rough at the Gare du Nord
Frame: Hoping for Home

Part II: Short-term Hopes – Surviving the Street

Chapter 1. Labour With, Off and On the Street
Chapter 2. Habiter: Making Shelter when Sleeping Rough
Chapter 3. Addiction Time: Cutting Through Time with Alcohol and Drugs

Part III: Towards the Future, Assisted

Chapter 4. Ruptures from Addiction Time: Institutional Support at Sun and EMO
Chapter 5. Between Relationships and the Projet de Vie: Social Work at Freedom
Chapter 6. Towards a Room of One’s Own: Living in ‘Ruly’ Temporary Accommodation

Conclusion: Better Lives on the Street

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 13/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800733671, 978-1800733671
      ISBN10: 1800733674

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this ethnographic study, Johannes Lenhard observes the daily practices, routines and techniques of people who are sleeping rough on the streets of Paris. The book focusses on their survival practises, their short-term desires and hopes, how they earn money through begging, how they choose the best place to sleep at night and what role drugs and alcohol play in their lives. The book also follows people through different institutional settings, including a homeless day centre, a needle exchange, a centre for people with alcohol problems and a homeless shelter.



      Trade Review

      “…a deeply thought-provoking and an essential read.” • Housing, Theory and Society

      “An intimate ethnographic account of surviving homelessness on the streets, day centers, and shelters of Paris. Lenhard not only captures the struggle and suffering faced by the marginalized, but also the homemaking and hopes of the houseless that scholars too often ignore. A must read for not only researchers of homelessness, but social workers and policymakers as well.” • Chris Herring, University of California Los Angeles

      “This book is important reading not just for people interested in houselessness but for all those who are studying the tension between care and control. The analysis offers new ways to conceptualise freedom not in merely individualistic but relational terms 'freedom in dependence'.” • L.T. Schneider, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

      “Through a compelling ethnographic narrative, Making Better Lives follows the active practices, routines and techniques of people sleeping rough on the streets of Paris. In detailing the ways in which homeless people actively strive to survive – whether independently, in groups, or with the support of different kinds of assistants sociaux – the author provides a critical but hopeful account of how people on the streets attempt to make better lives for themselves. Their experiences are researched and narrated with such skill, honesty and compassion that it is impossible for the reader not to feel invested in them. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding homelessness and home-making, as well as the complexities of their governance.” • Lindsey McCarthy, Sheffield Hallam University

      “The book is very timely as there haven’t been many ethnographic monographs published on homelessness in recent years despite homelessness growing considerably in many Western countries. In my view, the monograph makes several original contributions to the literature on homelessness.” • Jennifer Hoolachan, Cardiff University

      “This is an excellent book that provides a comprehensive account of homeless persons in Paris and its neighboring areas. The book offers a lot of new and insightful lines of thought and analysis on this important and timely subject matter, with the text working well as a whole to convey the main ideas and observations involved.” • Robert Desjarlais, Sarah Lawrence College



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Preface: A Personal Down and Out in London and Paris
      Acknowledgements

      Part I: Introductions

      Introduction: People Sleeping Rough at the Gare du Nord
      Frame: Hoping for Home

      Part II: Short-term Hopes – Surviving the Street

      Chapter 1. Labour With, Off and On the Street
      Chapter 2. Habiter: Making Shelter when Sleeping Rough
      Chapter 3. Addiction Time: Cutting Through Time with Alcohol and Drugs

      Part III: Towards the Future, Assisted

      Chapter 4. Ruptures from Addiction Time: Institutional Support at Sun and EMO
      Chapter 5. Between Relationships and the Projet de Vie: Social Work at Freedom
      Chapter 6. Towards a Room of One’s Own: Living in ‘Ruly’ Temporary Accommodation

      Conclusion: Better Lives on the Street

      References
      Index

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