Landscapes of Despair
From Deinstitutionalization to Homelessness
Polity Press
Published on 20. August 1987
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-0-7456-0376-6 (ISBN)
Description
The starting point for this work is the massive explosion in the numbers of the homeless. The authors observe that these "service-dependent" people are increasingly concentrated in well-defined geographical areas of our cities. Such "ghettos" are host to the mentally disabled, retarded, physically disabled, ex-offenders and addicts. Why has this happened? How can we account for the magnitude of the problem at this time? And what can be done about the problem? This work provides the first comprehensive analysis of these ghettos, their structure and evolution, their benefits and costs and how they might change in the future. The authors situate thier research within the present context of economic uncertainty, where cutbacks are hitting the socially dependent most of all. This work is a contribution to the understanding of the marginalized populations in our cities and it will inform the debate on the development of a more humane welfare system. It is a truly interdisciplinary work, drawing upon geography, planning, social work, psychiatry and history, as well as upon the wider debates in social theory.
It should be of interest to scholars and students in each of these fields, in addition to economists, sociologists and political scientists. It should also provide material for policy-makers in the health and welfare field.
It should be of interest to scholars and students in each of these fields, in addition to economists, sociologists and political scientists. It should also provide material for policy-makers in the health and welfare field.
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Series
Edition
Illustrated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Illustrated edition
Illustrations
Illustrations, maps
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-0376-6 (9780745603766)
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Content
Part 1: Service-dependent populations in the city; social construction of the service-dependent ghetto; the social history of service dependency. Part 2: The rise and fall of the service-dependent ghetto; the geography of haunted places; anatomy of the service-dependent ghetto; dismantling the community-based human-services system; homelessness and the retreat to institutions. Part 3: Public policy for the city; from homelessness to deinstitutionalization - closing the circle; community politics and the planning of human services; the view from the future.