Environmental hazards and home loss: The social construction of becoming homeless |
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Authors: | Esther Wiesenfeld Rebeca Panza |
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Institution: | Institute of Psychology, Central University of Venezuela , |
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Abstract: | Home loss due to landslides is a recurrent phenomenon in unstable lands in Caracas, Venezuela, where poor people help themselves by building their precarious homes. The social construction of becoming homeless in such situations was studied through in-depth interviews with 27 adults who lost their homes due to a landslide. The main topics brought up by the interviewees included the meaning of their homes, the impact of having lost them, the impact on their sense of family, the meaning of having become homeless and remaining indefinitely as such, and attribution of responsibilities for the disaster and for solutions to their homelessness. We present an analysis of some of the psychosocial processes related to these topics, as well as some ideas derived from the interpretation of the information gathered regarding risk prevention and the conception of homelessness. |
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Keywords: | Home-loss social construction |
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