“我只是低下头,继续生活。”空间化的不平等和青少年父母的政治:在一个贫困的沿海城镇导航耻辱,羞耻和对社会工作干预的恐惧

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Emma Geddes , Aniela Wenham
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主流政策和研究已经推动了许多干预措施,这些措施与英格兰地方之间和地方内少女怀孕率的持续和显著差异有关,包括关注贫困沿海社区年轻父母的高度集中。英国沿海城镇面临着一系列独特、复杂和相互交织的压力,这些压力导致了一系列社会经济剥夺和社会问题。基于对贫困沿海城镇中年轻父母的空间集中的了解,我们采用基于地点的方法来理解社会不平等,提出与年轻父母和社会不公正形式的交叉点有关的定性证据,特别是年轻父母的子女成为儿童服务机构强制调查对象的可能性增加。我们对18位年轻父母进行了定性的参与式艺术研究,并对15位从业者进行了访谈,探讨了空间背景在理解年轻人被污名化经历方面的重要性,并考虑了提供应对当地独特特征的潜力。本文将更广泛的社会经济结构置于影响青少年父母经历的背景下,以及不利因素对年轻人实现他们所渴望的“好”父母地位的能力的影响。通过英格兰北部一个贫困的沿海城镇的镜头,研究结果强调了“场所”在导航耻辱方面的重要性,以及这如何创造了一种“空间化的主体性”,这种主体性与对专业干预的特殊恐惧相互作用,包括儿童被带走的威胁。
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“I just lower my head and move on.” Spatialized inequality and the politics of teenage parenthood: Navigating stigma, shame and the fear of social work intervention in a deprived coastal town
Mainstream policy and research have driven forward numerous interventions relating to persistent and significant variation in the rate of teenage pregnancy both between and within local areas in England, including a focus on the high concentration of young parenthood in deprived coastal communities. Coastal towns in England face a constellation of unique, complex and intertwining pressures which drive clusters of socio-economic deprivation and social issues. Building upon what is known about the spatial concentration of young parenthood within deprived coastal towns, we take a place-based approach to understanding social inequalities, presenting qualitative evidence relating to the intersection of young parenthood and forms of social injustice, particularly the increased likelihood of the children of young parents being the subject of compulsory investigation by Children’s Services. We explore findings arising from qualitative participatory arts-based research with 18 young parents and interviews with 15 practitioners, examining the significance of the spatial context in understanding young people’s experiences of stigmatisation and considering the potential for provision to respond to distinctive features of the locality. This paper contextualises broader socio-economic structures impacting upon the experiences of teenage parents and the effect of disadvantage on the ability of young people to achieve the ‘good’ parent status to which they aspire. Through the lens of a deprived coastal town in the North of England, the findings highlight the importance of the ‘locale’ in navigating stigma, and how this creates a ‘spatialised subjectivity’ which interacts with a particular fear of professional intervention, including the threat of child removal.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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