Inside out – Views on and from home by people with experience of homelessness

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Stefanie Plage , Robert Perrier , Andrea Bubenik , Cameron Parsell , Rose-Marie Stambe
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Abstract

This visual essay explores what home means from the perspective of people who have experienced homelessness. Through their photography, we trace the dynamic interplay of inside and outside, presence and absence, materiality and immateriality in the multilayered meaning-making around home. Part of on an ethnographic project undertaken in 2022 in Southeast Queensland, 14 participants who had experienced homelessness were asked to take photographs and discuss them during a follow-up interview. The captioned photographs mediate our gaze on and from home, revealing the affordances of home as a material and immaterial construct. In the participants' visual storytelling we move across different forms of accommodation, making tangible the sense of housing instability and uncertainty they face in their daily lives. Based on the premise that the experience of being made home-less significantly and enduringly inflects one's relationship with home, their photography provides unique and valuable insights into what home means within the contemporary socio-historical context marked by escalating housing and cost of living crises. In doing so, we position this visual essay within housing activism and scholarship approaching home in terms of place and relational practice, rather than an asset, foregrounding how these understandings coalesce in home as a feeling.
由内而外--有无家可归经历的人对家和家外的看法
这篇视觉散文从经历过无家可归的人的角度探讨了家的含义。通过他们的摄影作品,我们追溯了围绕 "家 "的多层次意义生成过程中内部与外部、存在与缺失、物质性与非物质性之间的动态互动。作为 2022 年在昆士兰东南部开展的人种学项目的一部分,14 名经历过无家可归的参与者被要求拍摄照片,并在后续访谈中进行讨论。这些带有文字说明的照片调节了我们对家的凝视,揭示了家作为一种物质和非物质建构的能力。在参与者的视觉故事中,我们穿越不同形式的住所,将他们在日常生活中面临的住房不稳定性和不确定性具体化。他们的摄影作品为我们提供了独特而宝贵的视角,让我们了解在住房和生活成本危机不断升级的当代社会历史背景下,家究竟意味着什么。因此,我们将这篇视觉文章定位在住房行动主义和学术研究中,从场所和关系实践的角度而非资产的角度来看待家,强调这些理解如何凝聚在作为一种感觉的家之中。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.
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