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Homeless Voices: Stigma, Space, and Social Media argues that the best sources for how to address issues of homelessness are people experiencing homelessness themselves, particularly as they express their experiences through personal blogs and memoirs. Mary L. Schuster discusses how space and land have been historically denied to marginalized communities who still feel the effects to this day, along with examining the conditions and limitations of common spaces often assigned to those experiencing homelessness, culminating in an analysis of how the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted homelessness. Schuster focuses on two vulnerable groups that often experience homelessness: victims of domestic violence and unaccompanied youth, particularly those who struggle with gender identity and unstable housing. This book includes a variety of case studies, examining public meetings and court decisions, public policy symposiums, and personal interviews, and ultimately finds that intersectionality—specifically age, race, gender identity, and ethnicity—plays a large part in understanding and experiencing homelessness. By shifting our attention to the diverse voices who experience homelessness themselves, Schuster claims, we can finally begin to remedy this crisis. Scholars of media studies, sociology, and urban development will find this book particularly useful.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Understanding Homelessness

Chapter One: The “Wall of Forgotten Natives”: Contested Land and Space

Chapter Two: “Not in My Neighborhood” or Even in My City: Legal Restrictions in Private and Public Spaces

Chapter Three: This Space Called Home: Women and Youth Facing Homelessness

Chapter Four: Displacement and Containment: The Encampment, the Shelter, the Fire, and the Virus

Chapter Five: Final Reflections

Appendix A: Online Blogs and Video Interview Citations

Appendix B: Fair Use and Privacy Concerns Regarding Social Media; Personal Positioning

References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 27/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793635709, 978-1793635709
      ISBN10: 1793635706

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      Book Synopsis

      Homeless Voices: Stigma, Space, and Social Media argues that the best sources for how to address issues of homelessness are people experiencing homelessness themselves, particularly as they express their experiences through personal blogs and memoirs. Mary L. Schuster discusses how space and land have been historically denied to marginalized communities who still feel the effects to this day, along with examining the conditions and limitations of common spaces often assigned to those experiencing homelessness, culminating in an analysis of how the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted homelessness. Schuster focuses on two vulnerable groups that often experience homelessness: victims of domestic violence and unaccompanied youth, particularly those who struggle with gender identity and unstable housing. This book includes a variety of case studies, examining public meetings and court decisions, public policy symposiums, and personal interviews, and ultimately finds that intersectionality—specifically age, race, gender identity, and ethnicity—plays a large part in understanding and experiencing homelessness. By shifting our attention to the diverse voices who experience homelessness themselves, Schuster claims, we can finally begin to remedy this crisis. Scholars of media studies, sociology, and urban development will find this book particularly useful.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Understanding Homelessness

      Chapter One: The “Wall of Forgotten Natives”: Contested Land and Space

      Chapter Two: “Not in My Neighborhood” or Even in My City: Legal Restrictions in Private and Public Spaces

      Chapter Three: This Space Called Home: Women and Youth Facing Homelessness

      Chapter Four: Displacement and Containment: The Encampment, the Shelter, the Fire, and the Virus

      Chapter Five: Final Reflections

      Appendix A: Online Blogs and Video Interview Citations

      Appendix B: Fair Use and Privacy Concerns Regarding Social Media; Personal Positioning

      References

      About the Author

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