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The Right to Dream: Assessing the Spatiality of a Homeless Rest Site in Portland, Oregon

机译:梦想的权利:评估俄勒冈州波特兰市无家可归者休息场所的空间性

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The continued increase in homelessness in Portland, Oregon is in part a result of the systemic restructuring of the welfare state as well as a shift in local governance purviews. Primarily this has eradicated the affordable housing stock in the city which is compounded by the limited availability of emergency shelter spaces. These and other financial constraints have left a depleted service support system to cover a rising homelessness problem. In response to this, contemporary social movements have been focusing attention on economically marginalized groups such as the homeless, calling for rights to access resources in cities such as housing. This approach critiques the neoliberal policies that have bolstered entrepreneurial approaches to urban growth. Neoliberal policies result in a failure to maintain financial support for the well-being of the homeless and connected support services. This research examines one alternative to the traditional approach to sheltering the homeless. It focuses on a self-organized homeless tent city in downtown Portland, Right 2 Dream Too, which has become a critical resource in homeless emergency service provisioning. The rest siteu27s success as an emergency service is primarily predicated on its geographic proximity to a nexus of social services in the Old Town neighborhood. Drawing on ethnographic work and archival data, I analyze the multiple spatialities of this self-managed site to better understand homeless individualsu27 experience with this place and other related spaces, as a means to understand its value as an emergency service for the homeless in Portland, and other cities with similar constraints. I argue this perspective is essential for mitigating homelessness in Portland and informing the decision-making surrounding its relocation.
机译:俄勒冈州波特兰市无家可归者的持续增加,部分原因是福利国家的系统重组以及地方治理范围的转变。最初,这消除了城市中可负担的住房,而紧急避难所的可用空间有限。这些和其他财务限制使服务支持系统枯竭,无法解决日益严重的无家可归问题。针对这种情况,当代社会运动一直将注意力集中在经济边缘化群体(如无家可归者)上,要求获得在诸如住房之类的城市中获取资源的权利。这种方法批判了新自由主义政策,这些政策加强了企业家对城市增长的态度。新自由主义政策导致无法为无家可归者和相连的支持服务的幸福维持财政支持。这项研究探讨了传统的庇护无家可归者的方法。它聚焦于波特兰市中心的一个自组织的无家可归帐篷城市,Right 2 Dream Too,它已成为无家可归者紧急服务提供的重要资源。其余站点作为紧急服务的成功主要取决于其地理位置与旧城区附近的社会服务联系。利用人种学的工作和档案数据,我分析了这个自助式网站的多个空间,以更好地了解无家可归者对该地方和其他相关空间的体验,以此作为了解其作为无家可归者紧急服务的价值的手段波特兰和其他城市也有类似的限制条件。我认为,这种观点对于缓解波特兰的无家可归现象以及为围绕其搬迁的决策提供信息至关重要。

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