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Amster, Randall. Street People and the Contested Realms of Public Space. LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2004.

Anker, Peder. “The Philosopher’s Cabin and the Household of Nature.” Ethics, Place, and Environment 6:2 (June 2003): 131-141.

Banting, Pamela. “Review of Van Tighem, Kevin. Coming West: A Natural History of Home.” Border Crossings 17.2 (May 1998): 61-67. http://www.ucalgary.ca/~pbanting/webdoc6.htm#Coming West: A Natural History of Home

Barbey, G. “Introduction: Towards a Phenomenology of Home.” Architecture and Behaviour 5 (1989): 1-10.

Basu, Paul. “Hunting Down Home.” http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers/s024bsx1.pdf

Baydar, Gülsüm. “Spectral returns of domesticity.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 21:1 (February 2003): 27-45.

Benjamin, David N., David Stea, David Saile, eds. The Home: Words, Interpretations, Meanings and Environments. London: Avebury, 1995.

Birdwell-Pheasant, Donna and Denise Lawrence-Ziga, eds. House life: space, place and family in Europe. Oxford; New York: Berg, 1999.

Birdwell-Pheasant, Donna. “The home “place”: center and periphery in Irish house and family systems.” in Birdwell-Pheasant, Donna and D. Lawrence-Zúñiga. (eds.) House Life-space: Place, Space and Family in Europe. Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers, 1999: 105-129.

Blu, Karen. “‘Where Do You Stay At?’: Homeplace and Community Among the Lumbee.” Feld, Steven and Keith H. Basso. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

Boschetti, M. “Staying in Place: Farm Homes and Family Heritage.” Housing, Theory and Society 10 (1993): 1-16.

Brague, Remi. “Are We At Home in the World?” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 95-111.

Buechner, Frederick. “The Longing for Home.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 63-78.

Busch, Akiko. Geography of Home: Writings About Where We Live. Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.

Buttimer, Anne. “Home, Reach, and the Sense of Place.” Buttimer, Anne & David Seamon, eds. The Human Experience of Space and Place. London: Croom Helm, 1980: 166-187.

Chong, Lisa-Anne. “Home”. Honours Thesis, 2002. http://www.lisa-anne.com/HTML/HOME.pdf

Cieraad, Irene, ed. At Home: An Anthology of Domestic Space. NY: Syracuse University Press, 1999.

Coates, Tracey & Maureen Fordham. “You Can’t Replace Memories” What Disasters Reveal About Home and Identity http://www.apu.ac.uk/geography/dsp/you-cant-replace-memories.doc

Cuba, Lee & Hummon, David M. “A Place to Call Home: Identification with Dwelling, Community, and Region.” Sociological Quarterly 34(1993): 111-131.

Cuba, Lee & Hummon, David M. “Constructing a Sense of Home: Place Affiliation and Migration Across the Life Cycle.” Sociological Forum 8:4 (1993): 547-573.

Curry-Roper, Janel M. “Embeddedness in Place: Its Role in the Sustainability of a Rural Farm Community in Iowa.” Space and Culture 4-5 (2000): 204-222.

Doniger, Wendy. “The Man Who Committed Adultery With His Own Wife.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 128-147.

Dovey, K. “Home and Homelessness.” In I. Altman & C. M. Werner (Eds.), Home Environments. New York: Plenum, 1985: 33-64.

Edwards, Ann. “A Lack of Design: Homelessness Policy in Queensland, Australia” Design Philosophy Papers 3 (2005).

Eykman, C. “`When I Came Home – I Did Not Come Home’. The Antinomies of the Experience of German and Austrian Exiles 1993-1945 and Beyond.” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Falk, William. “Toward a Sense of Place.” http://www.rupri.org/ruralmatters/software/rupri.drft1.pdf

Fry, Tony. “Homelessness: A Philosophical Architecture” Design Philosophy Papers 3 (2005)

Gill, Judith & Sue Howard. “Still calling Australia home? Children’s Constructions of Place and Identity.” http://www.aare.edu.au/00pap/gil00397.htm

Graumann, C. F. “Towards a Phenomenology of Being at Home.” Architecture and Behaviour 5 (1989): 117-126.

Gruchow, Paul. Grass Roots: The Universe of Home. Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Eds, 1995.

Gundersheimer, Werner. “The Only Henniker on Earth.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 47-62.

Harries, Karsten. “In Search of Home.” Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: International Journal of Architectural Theory 1998:2. http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/eng/Subjects/982/Harries/harries_t.html

Harris, Chris “Toward an Understanding of Home: Levinas and the New Testament.” Religious Education 90:3/4 (Summer/Fall 1995): 433-444.

Haughton, Rosemary. “Hospitality: Home as the Integration of Privacy and Community.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 204-216.

Hillier, Jean & Emma Rooks, eds. Habitus: a sense of place. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2002.

Höjdestrand, Tova. “The Soviet-Russian production of homelessness: Propiska, housing, privatisation.” http://www.anthrobase.com/Txt/H/Hoejdestrand_T_01.htm

“Home: A Place In The World” Special Issue of Social Research 58(Spring 1991).

Hummon, D. “Community Attachment: Local Sentiment and Sense of Place.” in I. Altman & S. Low, eds. Place Attachment. New York: Plenum Press, 1992: 253-278.

Jacobson, David. Place and Belonging in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

Jorgensen, B. S. & R. C. Stedman. “Measuring Sense of Place: Lakeshore Owners’ Attitudes Toward Their Properties.” http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/ruralsoc/lter/Measuring%20Sense%20of%20Place.PDF

Kent, S, ed. Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space — An Interdisciplinary, Cross-Cultural Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Kohak, Erazim. “Of Dwelling and Wayfaring: A Quest for Metaphors.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 30-46.

Korosec-Serfaty, P. “The home from attic to cellar.” in Groat, Linda, ed. Giving Places Meaning. London: Academic Press, 1995.

Korosec-Serfaty, Perla. “Expérience et pratiques de la maison.” Altman, Irwin & Carol M. Werner. Home Environments: Human Behavior and Environment. Advances in Theory and Research. New York: Plenum Press: 1985: 65-86. http://www.perlaserfaty.net/images/Exp%E9rience%20et%20pratiques%20de%20la%20maison.doc

Kule, M. “Home: A Phenomenological Approach.” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Lamb, David. A Sense of Place: Listening to Americans. Thorndike, ME: Thorndike Press, 1993.

Lappan, Mark. “A Lifeworld on Water: Home and Journey on the Great Lakes.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 2:2: 14-15.

Lindstrom, B. “A Sense of Place: Housing Selection on Chicago’s North Shore.” Sociological Quarterly 38 (1997): 19-39.

Marcus, Clare Cooper. House as a Mirror of Self: Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Home. Berkeley, California: Conari, 1995.

Boschetti, Margaret. Review of Marcus, House as Mirror of Self. Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology (Spring 1999) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Marcus.htm

Marty, Martin. “The Terror of Land Loss, the Dream of Finding Home.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 243-264.

May, John. “Of nomads and vagrants: single homelessness and narratives of home as place.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 18:6 (December 2000): 737-759.

Million, M. L. “It Was Home”: A Phenomenology of Place and Involuntary Displacement as Illustrated by the Forced Dislocation of Five Southern Alberta Families in the Oldman River Dam Flood Area. Doctoral dissertation, Saybrook Institute Graduate School and Research Center, San Francisco, California, 1992.

Million, Louise. “It Was Home: Reflections on Losing Place.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 5:2: 12-15. http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Million_int.htm

Million, Louise. “A World of Many Places.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 7:3: 8-9.

Mital, Ranjana. “Not Homeless but Houseless in Delhi” Design Philosophy Papers 3 (2005).

Neil, C. C. “The meaning of home. Housing symbolism in new remote mining communities in Australia : implication for innovative versus conventional design and siting of houses in harsh environments.” in Groat, Linda, ed. Giving Places Meaning. London: Academic Press, 1995.

Norris, C. “Stories of Paradise: What Is Home When We Have Left It?” Phenomenology + Pedagogy, 8 (1990): 70-81.

Oliver, Paul. Dwellings: the house across the world. Oxford: Phaidon, 1987.

Pallasmaa, J. & D. N. Benjamin (Ed.), “Identity, Intimacy, and Domicile: A Phenomenology of Home.” in David N. Benjamin, David Stea, David Saile, eds. The Home: Words, Interpretations, Meanings and Environments. London: Avebury, 1995: 33-40.

Parekh, Bhikhu. “The Indian Diaspora and Its Conceptions of Home.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 230-242.

Pocius, G. L. A Place to Belong: Community Order and Everyday Space in Calvert, Newfoundland. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1991.

Poldma, Tiiu. “Teaching Design by Confronting Homelessness.” Design Philosophy Papers 3 (2005).

Porteous, J. Douglas with Sandra Smith. Domicide: the Global Destruction of Home. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.

Price, Joshua M. “The Apotheosis of Home and the Maintenance of Spaces of Violence.” Hypatia 17:4 (Fall 2002): 39-70.

Reed-Danahay, Deborah. “‘This is Your Home Now!’: Conceptualizing Location and Dislocation in a Dementia Unit.” http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/sample/a015891.pdf

Rothe, Madeleine. “Phenomenology as a Research Method: The Example of Becoming at Home in a Cohousing Community.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology (Fall 2001) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Rothe.htm

Rothe, Madeleine. The Process of Becoming at Home in a Cohousing Community: A Case Study at Nyland, Colorado. MA Thesis, Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University, 2000.

Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996.

Rouner, L. S. “Home Is Where We’ve Never Been: Experience and Transcendence.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 81-94.

Ruddick, Susan. “Heterotopias of the Homeless: Strategies and Tactics of Placemaking in Los Angeles.” Strategies 3 (1990).

Rybczynski, Witold. Home: A Short History of an Idea. New York: Viking, 1986.

Sanders, Scott Russell. Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World. Boston: Beacon Press, 1993.

dos Santos, Maria Cecilia Loschiavo. “Design, Waste, and Homelessness” Design Philosophy Papers 3 (2005).

Scheper, G. L. “`Where is our Home?’ the Ambiguity of Biblical and Euro-American Imaging of Wilderness and Garden as Sacred Place.” in Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa, ed. The Elemental Passion for Place in the Ontopoiesis of Life Passions of the Soul in the Imaginatio Creatrix. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.

Shaw, S. “Returning Home.” Phenomenology + Pedagogy, 8 (1990): 21-30.

Sinclaire, C. Looking for Home: a Phenomenological Study of Home in the Classroom. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1994.

Sixsmith, J. “The meaning of home: an exploratory study of environmental experience.” in Groat, Linda, ed. Giving Places Meaning. London: Academic Press, 1995.

Sprenger, Audrey Michelle. Place Maps: The Sociology of Home. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2001.

Steinsholt, K. Green, Green Grass of Home. A Phenomenological Analysis of the Concept of Home. Trondheim: Dronning Mauds Minne Høgskole for Førskolelærerutdanning, 2002.

Sullivan, Cath. “Space and the Intersection of Work and Family in Homeworking Households.” Community, Work and Family 3:2 (August 2000): 185-204.

Tauber, Alfred. “Home and Zakhor – Remember!” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 148-169.

Taylor, Lawrence J. “Re-entering the west room: on the power of domestic spaces.” Birdwell-Pheasant, Donna and D. Lawrence-Zúñiga. (eds.) House Life-space: Place, Space and Family in Europe. Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers, 1999: 223-237.

Terkenli, T. S. “Homes as a region.” Geographical Review 85:3 (1995): 324-334.

Warren, Karen. “Ecofeminism and the Longing for Home.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 217-229.

Weir, D. R. & I. Azary. “Quitovac Oasis: A sense of home place and the development of water resources.” Professional Geographer 53:1 (2001): 45-55.

Wiesel, Elie. “Longing for Home.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 17-29.

Williams, Terry Tempest. Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place. New York: Vintage Books, 1992.

Winning, A. “Homesickness.” Phenomenology + Pedagogy, 8 (1990): 78-89.

Wise, J. Macgregor. “Home: Territory and Identity” Cultural Studies 14:2 (2000): 295-310.

Wood, Denis and Robert J. Beck. Home Rules. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1994.

Wyschograd, Edith. “Dwellers, Migrants, Nomads: Home in the Age of the Refugee.” Rouner, L. S., ed. The longing for home. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996: 187-203.

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