Jigsaw : a political criminology of youth homelessness

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Jigsaw : a political criminology of youth homelessness

Pat Carlen

Open University Press, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [152]-159) and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780335196807

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This riveting book examines the historical, economic, and political conditions which have shaped homelessness today. Drawing on interviews with 150 young people, the author analyses the causes and consequences of youth homelessness, at the same time as indicating their implications for the politics of youth citizenship. She argues that a significant number of homeless young adults have had their worlds so violently fractured by the effects of housing scarcity, unemployment and cuts in welfare, that attempts to survive and repair their shattered lives necessarily involve a re-ordering of political, moral and economic possibilities. The whole book constitutes a Jigsaw wherein Pat Carlen shows how today's youth homelessness is a very twentieth century production, strangely caught in the tensions between late-modern systems of welfare-regulation, postmodern creativities of identity risk and reflexivity, and pre-modern fears about the wanderer, the traveller, the mendicant - and all those others who live where they cannot be addressed.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction The production of youth homelessness the governance of youth homelessness Survivalism and homelessness Survivalism, homelessness, crime and citizenship Appendix Ages and place of interview of the young people in the three cities project Bibliography Index
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ISBN 9780335196814

Description

This book examines the historical, economic and political conditions which have shaped homelessness today. Drawing on interviews with 150 young people, the author analyzes the causes and consequences of youth homelessness, at the same time as indicating their implications for the politics of youth citizenship. She argues that a significant number of homeless young adults have had their worlds so violently fractured by the effects of housing scarcity, unemployment and cuts in welfare, that attempts to survive and repair their shattered lives "necessarily" involve a re-ordering of political, moral and economic possibilities. The whole book constitutes a "Jigsaw" wherein Pat Carlen shows how today's youth homelessness is a very 20th-century production, strangely caught in the tensions between late-modern systems of welfare-regulation, postmodern creativities of identity risk and reflexivity, and pre-modern fears about the wanderer, the traveller, the mendicant - and all those others who live where they cannot be addressed.

Table of Contents

  • The production of youth homelessness
  • the governance of youth homelessness
  • survivalism and homelessness
  • survivalism, homelessness, crime and citizenship
  • appendix - ages and place of interview of the young people in the three cities project.

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