Lost in the cityscape: Exploring urban homelessness, its societal imprints and policy suggestions

Arghadeep Bose, Subham Roy, Suranjan Majumder, Indrajit Roy Chowdhury
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This concise exposition illuminates the societal ramifications of urban homelessness by delving into the subjective experiences of homeless individuals as elucidated through an all-encompassing investigation carried out in Siliguri, India. Employing the qualitative approach based on Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT), we tried to capture the lived experiences of people experiencing homelessness. The findings divulge a multifaceted tapestry of socio-psychological factors situated at the core of the homelessness predicament, encompassing marginalization, maladaptive behaviors, vulnerability within specific demographics, and the unfulfilled entitlement to urban living. The study underscores the pressing necessity for social reappraisal, specialized support services, and policy interventions to address the extreme marginalization and isolation experienced by this vulnerable cohort. It accentuates the significance of economical housing alternatives, community-oriented shelters, accessible programs for addressing drug abuse and mental health disorders, measures promoting economic empowerment, and provision of identification cards enabling democratic rights and governmental program access. The study advocates for a comprehensive approach driven by communal collaboration to combat homelessness while ensuring inclusive and sustainable urban environments wherein every individual is entitled to their "right to the city."

迷失在城市景观中探索城市无家可归问题、其社会印记和政策建议
本文通过在印度西里古里开展的一项全方位调查,深入探讨无家可归者的主观体验,简明扼要地阐明了城市无家可归问题的社会影响。我们采用基于建构主义基础理论(CGT)的定性方法,试图捕捉无家可归者的生活经历。研究结果揭示了无家可归者困境的核心社会心理因素,包括边缘化、适应不良行为、特定人口中的脆弱性以及无法实现的城市生活权利。这项研究强调,迫切需要进行社会重新评估、提供专门的支持服务和政策干预,以解决这一弱势群体所经历的极端边缘化和孤立问题。研究强调了经济型住房替代方案、面向社区的庇护所、解决药物滥用和精神疾病的便捷计划、促进经济赋权的措施,以及提供能够行使民主权利和参与政府计划的身份证件的重要性。该研究主张采取一种由社区合作推动的综合方法来解决无家可归问题,同时确保包容性和可持续的城市环境,使每个人都有权享有他们的 "城市权"。
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