Contradictory and Intersecting Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion of Street Youth in Salvador, Brazil
Autor: | Ursin, Marit |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
Soziologie Anthropologie Social problems and services Sociology & anthropology soziale Probleme Soziologie von Gesamtgesellschaften Social Problems Macrosociology Analysis of Whole Societies Brasilien Obdachlosigkeit Jugendlicher Straßenkind Exklusion Stigmatisierung Armut soziale Ungleichheit Kriminalität öffentlicher Raum Diskriminierung öffentliche Meinung soziale Integration soziale Beziehungen soziale Klasse Entwicklungsland Südamerika Brazil homelessness adolescent street urchin exclusion stigmatization poverty social inequality criminality public space discrimination public opinion social integration social relations social class developing country South America |
Zdroj: | Social Inclusion, 4, 4, 39-50, Homelessness and Social Inclusion |
Druh dokumentu: | Zeitschriftenartikel<br />journal article |
ISSN: | 2183-2803 |
DOI: | 10.17645/si.v4i4.667 |
Popis: | "Drawing on longitudinal qualitative research in Brazil involving participant observation and narrative interviews with young homeless persons, and semi-structured interviews with middle class residents, local businesses, and patrolling police officers, three overlapping yet contradictory dimensions of inclusion and exclusion are developed. First the hegemonic exclusionary discourse that tends to produce stigmatizing labels on poor people in general, and boys and young men on the street in particular, is mapped out. Second, socio-spatial exclusionary mechanisms involving architectural measures, surveillance cameras and violent policing, guarding the neighbourhood from stigmatised 'others' are examined. Third, the less recognised but equally important inclusionary mechanisms, facilitating street life and enabling a sense of belonging among young homeless people are explored. A simplistic and unidimensional conceptualisation of social exclusion is critiqued while demonstrating the multifaceted, intertwined, and contradictory character of homeless people's social relationships with middle class residents, businesses, and police. Furthermore, the exclusion/inclusion dualism that is vivid in the existing literature is questioned. It is suggested that a nuanced picture is vital to increasing our understanding of the everyday lives of homeless populations and that further investigation and theorization of their exclusion as well as inclusion is needed." (author's abstract) |
Databáze: | SSOAR – Social Science Open Access Repository |
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