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‘It feels as if time has come to a standstill’: Institutionalised everyday lives among youth with a mental illness
Authors:Malene Lue Kessing  Signe Ravn
Institution:1. SFI – The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark;2. School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Abstract:This paper focuses on the everyday lives of young people with a severe mental illness living temporarily at a social psychiatric housing facility in Denmark. In the paper we take a temporal approach to the analysis of this and we draw on Henri Lefebvre’s work on rhythm analysis to investigate the differences between the rhythms of everyday life within the institution and the rhythms of what is perceived as the everyday life of ‘ordinary’ youth. We also show how digital technologies play a central part in these institutionalised everyday lives by creating connections as well as disruptions between different time-spaces. Centrally, we point to the positive and negative consequences this has for the young peoples’ sense of self. Empirically, the paper is based on a four-month ethnographic fieldwork at the housing facility in 2014.
Keywords:Identity  health  sociology of time  everyday life  institutionalisation
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