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Cold Nights Endure

Cold Nights Endure offers an in-depth exploration of homelessness, revealing not just the hardships but also the remarkable resourcefulness and mutual support found within unhoused communities.

It delves into the daily survival strategies, intricate social networks, and the psychological resilience essential for those living on the streets.

The book highlights how street economics and makeshift shelters become integral parts of life, showcasing the active roles individuals take in shaping their own survival.

The narrative progresses from examining the practical aspects of living without stable housing, such as finding food and creating shelter, to exploring the deep social bonds formed through shared experiences.

It also addresses the psychological toll of homelessness, emphasizing coping mechanisms and the persistent search for dignity.

Challenging conventional perceptions, Cold Nights Endure presents the unhoused not as passive victims but as active agents, fostering a deeper understanding of this complex social issue.

Drawing on fieldwork, first-person accounts, and sociological research, the book paints a vivid picture of urban life for those experiencing homelessness.

It argues that necessity fosters unique innovation and cooperation, demanding a shift in societal attitudes and policy approaches.

By humanizing a marginalized population, the book offers valuable insights for social workers, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand and assist those experiencing homelessness, advocating for solutions that build upon their inherent strengths.


Author:

  • Emma Williams

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 116 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies
  • Autobiographies
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society

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    Emma Williams studied history at Oxford and medicine at London University. She has worked as a doctor in Britain, Pakistan, Afghanistan, New York, South Africa and Jerusalem. She wrote for several newspapers and magazines about Palestinian-Israeli affairs and was a correspondent for the Spectator from 2000-2003.

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