Article(electronic)March 10, 2022

Life history mapping: Exploring journeys into and through housing and homelessness

In: Qualitative research, Volume 23, Issue 5, p. 1222-1243

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Abstract

This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualitative research. We draw on our recent research into people's experiences of homelessness, where all 39 participants were currently, or recently, homeless. Using the life mapping method, participants generated a visual representation of their transitions across housing and homelessness, beginning in childhood and ending in the present day. We critically discuss the potential for life mapping to move beyond rehearsed stories, briefly note further associated benefits, and acknowledge some potential drawbacks. We argue that the method can confer considerable depth and reflection, going beyond a traditional qualitative interview, and is especially valuable when examining sensitive topics.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1741-3109

DOI

10.1177/14687941211072788

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