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Identity in transition: how formerly homeless individuals negotiate identity as they move into housing
Authors:Kristen Desjarlais-deKlerk
Institution:Division of Arts, Education, and Business, Medicine Hat College, Calgary, AB, Canada
Abstract:It is unclear what happens when stigmatized individuals undergo status transitions into non-stigmatized groups. This paper explores changes in housing status, identity, and social relationships over time and their impact on formerly homeless individuals. Drawing on longitudinal qualitative interview data collected over six months from seven individuals transitioning out of homelessness and into government supported housing, this paper examines identity changes during such a status shift. Analysis shows that individuals distanced themselves from both homeless and formerly homeless people, and connected with others through groups not affiliated with homelessness or shelter life. When exiting a stigmatized status, like homelessness, social distancing may be particularly important as it helps redefine the self as apart from that previously held stigmatized status. Implications for research and policy are discussed.
Keywords:Identity  homelessness  supported housing  social distancing  poverty  stigma
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