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The Structuring of Invisibility Among the Hidden Homeless: The Politics of Space, Stigma, and Identity Construction
Authors:Lynn M Harter  Charlene Berquist  B Scott Titsworth  David Novak  Tod Brokaw
Abstract:This ethnographic portrayal relies on participant observations at two supplemental support programs for youth without homes, narratives collected through in-depth interviews with educators and case managers, and focus group interviews with youth participants to explore the discursive (re)production of invisibility among youth without homes. Structuration theory is used to frame macro and micro forces coalescing to enable and constrain processes of invisibility among the hidden homeless. Analysis reveals how invisibility shapes (and is shaped by) processes of stigmatization, “street smarts” as enacted by youth, and “Mayberry” and “not in my backyard” community discourses, and how the disappearance of youth without homes simultaneously serves and undermines various stakeholders.
Keywords:Structuration  Homelessness  Invisibility  Space  Marginalization
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