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Emergency powers: Addressing the crisis of homelessness in a Canadian city.

机译:紧急权力:解决加拿大城市中无家可归的危机。

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Urban homelessness is one of the most blatant forms of social exclusion in advanced capitalist societies. In Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, homelessness has become particularly entrenched due to systemic forces such as global economic recession, the restructuring of regional economies, the dismantlement of the welfare state, and the erosion of affordable housing that together have pushed more people towards economic marginality and housing insecurity. Despite years of advocacy and 'high profile' government investments, homelessness has persisted as an intransigent social problem.;A central purpose of this doctoral thesis is to provide some insight into how homelessness is being 'managed' in one Canadian city. The papers gathered together in this dissertation are based on three years of ethnographic fieldwork (conducted between 2006 and 2009) in a medium-sized, de-industrializing city in the province of Ontario. The specific focus of the thesis is the emergency shelter system. Over the past ten years, a number of new social service models have emerged in response to rising rates of homelessness. As these have been adopted homeless shelter systems in many Canadian cities have undergone significant re-configurations. This thesis focuses on some of the new 'management spaces' that are emerging in this unfolding policy context. The first paper explores the experiences of voluntary sector organizations and local state authorities. The second paper explores the experiential dimensions of a unique service environment providing emergency shelter and social services. The third paper examines the personal experiences of chronically homeless men as they adapt to life in an innovative 'special care' facility.
机译:城市无家可归是发达的资本主义社会中最公然的社会排斥形式之一。在加拿大,美国和英国,由于全球经济衰退,区域经济结构调整,福利国家瓦解以及可负担住房的侵蚀等系统性因素,无家可归者尤其根深蒂固越来越多的人倾向于经济边缘化和住房不安全。尽管进行了多年的倡导和“高调”的政府投资,但无家可归一直是一个顽固的社会问题。该博士论文的主要目的是提供一些见识,以了解如何在一个加拿大城市“无家可归”地得到“管理”。本论文收集的论文基于在安大略省一个中等规模,去工业化城市中进行的三年的民族志田野调查(2006年至2009年进行)。本文的重点是紧急避难所系统。在过去的十年中,随着无家可归者比例的上升,出现了许多新的社会服务模式。随着这些措施的采用,加拿大许多城市的无家可归者收容所系统都经历了重大的重新配置。本文着眼于在这种不断发展的政策环境中出现的一些新的“管理空间”。第一篇论文探讨了志愿部门组织和地方政府的经验。第二篇论文探讨了提供紧急避难所和社会服务的独特服务环境的体验维度。第三篇论文考察了长期无家可归的人在创新的“特殊护理”设施中适应生活的个人经历。

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  • 作者

    Evans, Joshua.;

  • 作者单位

    McMaster University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 McMaster University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.;Urban and Regional Planning.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 172 p.
  • 总页数 172
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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