Insecure Housing and the Ongoing Search for Ontological Security: How Low-Income Older Women Cope

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Emma R. Power
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ABSTRACT The paper examines how people experiencing persistent housing insecurity hold on to or restore ontological security. Conceptually it recognises ontological security as an “ongoing accomplishment” that is “actively sought”, and introduces four coping constructs theorised by Giddens as ways that individuals cope with persistent threats to security. The domestic practices of low-income, single older women living in various forms of insecure housing in Australia are the focus. The paper identifies “emotion-focused” and “action-focused” strategies through which women sought ontological security, including efforts to mentally accommodate insecurity, tenancy practices, through which they engaged with housing risk, and the use of storage facilities as holding sites of identity and routine. These strategies resonate with and extend Giddens' four coping constructs to the housing field, reflecting pragmatic acceptance of housing risk, sustained optimism in the face of housing risk, cynical pessimism, and engagement with housing risk. The paper reveals dynamic and fraught relations between home and ontological security that are frequently an exercise in cruel optimism.
不安全的住房和对本体安全的持续探索:低收入老年妇女如何应对
摘要:本文探讨了经历持续住房不安全的人们如何坚持或恢复本体论安全。从概念上讲,它将本体论安全视为一种“积极寻求”的“持续成就”,并引入了吉登斯提出的四种应对结构,作为个人应对安全持续威胁的方式。在澳大利亚,生活在各种形式的不安全住房中的低收入单身老年妇女的家庭做法是重点。该论文确定了“以情感为中心”和“以行动为中心”的策略,通过这些策略,女性寻求本体论的安全,包括努力在心理上适应不安全感,通过租赁实践,她们参与住房风险,以及使用存储设施作为身份和日常场所。这些策略与吉登斯的四种应对结构产生共鸣,并将其扩展到住房领域,反映了对住房风险的务实接受、面对住房风险时的持续乐观、愤世嫉俗的悲观主义和对住房风险的参与。这篇论文揭示了家庭和本体论安全之间动态而令人担忧的关系,这种关系经常是残酷乐观主义的一种练习。
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