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Spatial Stigma and Health in Postindustrial Detroit

机译:工业底特律的污名化与健康

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An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economically marginalized places may be marked by a stigma of place, referred to as spatial stigma, which influences their sense of self, their daily experiences, and their relations with outsiders. Researchers conducted 60 semistructured interviews at partnering community-based organizations during summer 201 I with African American and Latina/o, structurally disadvantaged youth of diverse gender and sexual identities who were between 18 and 26 years of age residing in Detroit, Michigan. The disadvantaged structural conditions and dilapidated built environment were common themes in participants' narratives. Beyond these descriptions, participants' framings and expressions of their experiences in and perceptions of these spaces alluded to reputational qualities of their city and particular areas of their city that appear related to spatial stigma. Young Detroit residents articulated the ways that they experience and navigate the symbolic degradation of their city.
机译:一项新兴的研究表明,那些在社会和经济上处于边缘化地位的人可能会受到地方污名的标记,这被称为空间污名,这会影响他们的自我意识,日常经验以及与外界的关系。在201 I夏季,研究人员在与社区合作的伙伴组织进行了60次半结构化访谈,采访了居住在密歇根州底特律的18岁至26岁之间具有不同性别和性身份的非裔结构和弱势人群。不利的结构条件和残破的建筑环境是参与者叙事的共同主题。除了这些描述之外,参与者对这些空间的经历和看法的构架和表述都暗示了其城市和城市特定区域的声誉品质,这似乎与空间污名有关。底特律的年轻居民表达了他们体验和应对城市象征性退化的方式。

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