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Somewhere to be permanent for a minute: Time and space perceptions of older adult men experiencing chronic homelessness in Detroit.

Justin Petrusak1, Tam E Perry1, Luke Hassevoort2.   

Abstract

Within the landscape of postwar era Detroit, space is vast, but places are hard to find. As people tumble down the side of Maslow's pyramid into abject homelessness, they attempt to anchor themselves in locations that suspend the otherwise situational free fall. This article analyzes how time and space are perceived by people experiencing chronic homelessness and how those individual perceptions are informed by the objective time and space urban environment. We conducted our community-based participatory research into the experiences of chronic homelessness both from perspectives of chronically homeless older adult men and from front-line service providers. Themes that emerged are as follows: (1) temporary permanence, (2) permanent temporariness, and (3) lostness. The article concludes with policy implications regarding the procedures for measuring the extent of homelessness and the needs of those who live it.

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Keywords:  Homelessness; human geography; qualitative; space; time; urban

Year:  2017        PMID: 29657516      PMCID: PMC5896557          DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2017.1292983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Behav Soc Environ        ISSN: 1091-1359


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