The Homeless in America: An Examination of Possessions and Consumption Behaviors.
This research utilized an ethnographic approach to advace our understanding of the survival strategies employed by the homeless in our society. We examine the types of possessions consumed, how possessions are acquired through nontraditional employment and scavenging, and why some products are purchased while others are scavenged. We also look at the tools used to facilitate search, acquisition, storage, and consumption of these products. Finally, we consider the importance of community for protection of self and possessions and how community among the homeless affects consumption. Emergent themes that allow interpretation of the description are presented. Copyright 1990 by the University of Chicago.
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1990
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Authors: | Hill, Ronald Paul ; Stamey, Mark |
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Journal of Consumer Research. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 17.1990, 3, p. 303-21
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University of Chicago Press |
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