In AIDS, Homelessness, and Stigmatization, Lois Takahashi takes a close look at the social forces behind local-level community opposition to human service facilities associated with homelessness and AIDS. Using both quantitative and qualitative data and methods, She argues that this community opposition is a product of the changing social construction of stigma, or the ways in which we define who is acceptable and who is not. The book demonstrates that the social and spatial construction of stigma can be a useful theoretical concept for understanding ongoing and future community response.…mehr
In AIDS, Homelessness, and Stigmatization, Lois Takahashi takes a close look at the social forces behind local-level community opposition to human service facilities associated with homelessness and AIDS. Using both quantitative and qualitative data and methods, She argues that this community opposition is a product of the changing social construction of stigma, or the ways in which we define who is acceptable and who is not. The book demonstrates that the social and spatial construction of stigma can be a useful theoretical concept for understanding ongoing and future community response. Throughout, the author stresses the importance of economic, welfare state, and demographic restructuring in community response to homelessness and HIV/AIDS, and examines the role of institutions, such as municipal governments and the courts, in defining and adjudicating local facility siting disputes.
Lois M. Takahashi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine
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* PART I. COMMUNITY AND NEED * 1: Understanding the Rise in Homelessness and HIV/Aids * 2: Explaining Community Opposition * PART II. STIGMATIZATION AND DIFFERENCE * 3: Stigmatization, Homelessness, and HIV/Aids * 4: Assignation of Stigma to Persons and Places * 5: `Race', Gender, and the NIMBY Syndrome * PART III. HOMELESSNESS, HIV/AIDS, AND COMMUNITY RESPONSE * 6: Rejecting Persons and Places: Locational Conflicts Over Homelessness * 7: HIV/Aids, Homelessness, and Communities of Colour * PART IV. HOMELESSNESS, HIV/AIDS, AND PUBLIC POLICY * 8: Relocating Homeless Persons: The Anti-Camping Ordinance in Santa Ana, California * 9: Intergovernmental Strategies to Reduce Stigma: HIV/Aids Education and Prevention * PART V. CONCLUSIONS * 10: Problematizing Fairness * 11: Facing the NIMBY Syndrome * Bibliography * Index
* PART I. COMMUNITY AND NEED * 1: Understanding the Rise in Homelessness and HIV/Aids * 2: Explaining Community Opposition * PART II. STIGMATIZATION AND DIFFERENCE * 3: Stigmatization, Homelessness, and HIV/Aids * 4: Assignation of Stigma to Persons and Places * 5: `Race', Gender, and the NIMBY Syndrome * PART III. HOMELESSNESS, HIV/AIDS, AND COMMUNITY RESPONSE * 6: Rejecting Persons and Places: Locational Conflicts Over Homelessness * 7: HIV/Aids, Homelessness, and Communities of Colour * PART IV. HOMELESSNESS, HIV/AIDS, AND PUBLIC POLICY * 8: Relocating Homeless Persons: The Anti-Camping Ordinance in Santa Ana, California * 9: Intergovernmental Strategies to Reduce Stigma: HIV/Aids Education and Prevention * PART V. CONCLUSIONS * 10: Problematizing Fairness * 11: Facing the NIMBY Syndrome * Bibliography * Index
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