HUD’s Cityscape Focuses on Homelessness
Rutgers study on HMIS usage included
The most recent version of HUD’s Cityscape publication, “Discovering Homelessness,” includes a variety of timely articles focused on different aspects of homelessness. You can click here to see a complete listing of articles including “A Cross-Level Analysis of the Relationship Between Organizational Culture and Technology Use Among Homeless-Services Providers” authored by Courtney Cronley, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
The goal of Cityscape is to bring high-quality original research on housing and community development issues to scholars, government officials, and practitioners. Cityscape is open to all relevant disciplines, including architecture, consumer research, demography, economics, engineering, ethnography, finance, geography, law, planning, political science, public policy, regional science, sociology, statistics, and urban studies and is published three times a year by HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The table of contents include:
- Guest Editor’s Introduction – Sandra Susan Brunson
- A Cross-Level Analysis of the Relationship Between Organizational Culture and Technology Use Among Homeless-Services Providers Courtney Cronley, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- From Exclusion to Destitution: Race, Affordable Housing, and Homelessness, George R. Carter III, U.S. Census Bureau
- From Street Life to Housing: Consumer and Provider Perspectives on Service Delivery and Access to Housing, Tatjana Meschede, Brandeis University
- A British Perspective: Reflections on the Cityscape Symposium, Julie Christian, University of Birmingham and Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Heriot-Watt University
- Symposium Appendix: Analysis of Scholarly Impact of Doctoral Dissertation Program Grantees