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      Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia

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      Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia
      BySvetlana Stephenson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2006
      eBook Published 31 December 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315258829
      Pages 204
      eBook ISBN 9781315258829
      Subjects Area Studies, Health and Social Care, Social Sciences
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      Stephenson, S. (2006). Crossing the Line: Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315258829

      ABSTRACT

      This pioneering book is the first to explore the experiences of homeless people in Russia in the late Soviet period and during post-socialist transition. Through their own stories, it introduces us to the hidden world of vagrants, itinerant workers and the street homeless - roofless people living on the streets, in cellars, in the lofts of apartment blocks, in train stations, in rubbish dumps or in holes underground. Using in-depth biographical interviews, Svetlana Stephenson documents the processes of their displacement; the strategies they adopt for survival and building social bonds; and the barriers which block their escape from homelessness. These narratives are placed within a framework of theoretical perspectives on social and spatial exclusion; interaction between space and social identity, and the regimes of settlement and social control. The structural causes of homelessness are discussed, together with the criminological, legal and expert discourses that constructed vagrants and the homeless as 'social waste' in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Stephenson advances our understanding of homelessness as an extreme case of social-territorial displacement, and sets out its causes and its individual consequences within the larger social and political context. She suggests that by using the concept of displacement, particularly in a historical perspective, it is possible to better understand the ways in which social systems produce marginality and homelessness.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction

      part |2 pages

      PART I: THE HOMELESS EXPERIENCE IN RUSSIA TODAY

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Homeless People and Urban Social Space

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Street Society

      chapter 3|20 pages

      The Process of Homelessness

      part |2 pages

      PART II: PATHWAYS INTO HOMELESSNESS

      chapter 4|22 pages

      Homelessness in the Soviet Union

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Soviet Outcasts: Displacement, Expulsion and Self-expulsion

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Homelessness in Post-Soviet Russia

      chapter 7|18 pages

      Displacement and Paths into Homelessness

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Homelessness and Regulation of Social Space

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