From Homeownership to Homelessness and the Housing in-between: An Examination of Migrants’ Housing Experiences in Calgary

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dc.contributor.advisorSmart, Alan
dc.contributor.authorTurner, Alina
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-02T22:25:11Z
dc.date.available2013-11-12T08:00:20Z
dc.date.issued2013-10-02
dc.date.submitted2013en
dc.description.abstractThis thesis explores the role of housing, migration, the state, and the global economy in Calgary, Alberta using multiple research methods. The analysis draws on interview and participant observation data with migrants from India, Romania, Ethiopia, and Newfoundland, as well as housing providers and policy makers. The author also relied on her experiences working in the housing and homelessness policy field for eight years. The ethnographic approach was complemented by quantitative analysis of census, housing market, and program level data, along with public policy analysis. The theoretical framework draws on housing careers, political economy, and urban anthropology literature, particularly the ongoing debates on structuration, the state, and global cities. The main findings explore the link between migration and housing experiences, the meaning of home from migrants’ perspective, informal and formal housing, homelessness and housing stress, and the role of the state and public policy. Analysis sheds light on the relationship between migration and housing experiences, particularly probing the role of homeownership. By exploring the impact of state policies and global processes on migrants’ housing options and experiences, the study considers neoliberal policy development and implementation as part of the broader restructuring of cities and its impacts on migrant groups. The focus on the macro-dimensions of the housing market and state policies is complemented by an exploration of governance mechanisms and institutions and their intersection with individual migrants, policy makers, and housing providers. This exploration demonstrates that a grounded ethnographic approach to migration and housing can provide important insights into the restructuring of cities brought about by neoliberalism, contemporary governance processes, and urban informality practices.en_US
dc.identifier.citationTurner, A. (2013). From Homeownership to Homelessness and the Housing in-between: An Examination of Migrants’ Housing Experiences in Calgary (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/26231en_US
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/26231
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11023/1113
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.facultyGraduate Studies
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Calgaryen
dc.publisher.placeCalgaryen
dc.rightsUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.
dc.subjectCultural
dc.subject.classificationhousingen_US
dc.subject.classificationImmigrationen_US
dc.subject.classificationMigrationen_US
dc.subject.classificationhomelessnessen_US
dc.subject.classificationPolicyen_US
dc.titleFrom Homeownership to Homelessness and the Housing in-between: An Examination of Migrants’ Housing Experiences in Calgary
dc.typedoctoral thesis
thesis.degree.disciplineAnthropology
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Calgary
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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