面对反对:对贫民区无家可归者服务的分析

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Society Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1007/s12115-023-00939-5
Maryanne Alderson Diaz
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加利福尼亚州目前正面临着严重的无家可归者危机,洛杉矶,尤其是 Skid Row 街,是全美无家可归者人数最多的地方。无家可归者人数的不断攀升要求我们采取循证措施进行有效干预。尽管对无家可归者服务进行了广泛的研究,但这个问题的复杂性使我们没有一个明确的解决方案来解决无家可归者的各种需求。从严格的刑事定罪到支持性服务,各种方法给致力于服务这一人群的机构带来了挑战,要求他们在相互冲突的意识形态中游刃有余。本研究通过对洛杉矶贫民区无家可归者服务工作者的访谈,深入探讨了对立服务提供者之间的合作对无家可归者服务的影响。在机构逻辑框架内,本研究从理论上探讨了意识形态相互冲突的机构如何开展合作。此外,研究还引入了相邻逻辑的概念,作为理解意识形态冲突中合作的一种新方法。本研究有助于我们理解无家可归者服务,并为理解意识形态冲突中的合作提供了一个细致入微的框架。这项研究填补了我们知识中的一个重要空白,为学者和从业人员提供了有关合作战略和改革的见解,以造福于无家可归者和类似的互动人群。
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In the Face of Opposition: An Analysis of Homeless Services in Skid Row

California is currently grappling with a severe homeless crisis, with Los Angeles and particularly Skid Row, harboring the largest homeless population in the nation. The escalating prevalence of homelessness necessitates evidence-based practices for effective intervention. Despite extensive research on homeless services, the issue’s complexity leaves us without a definitive solution for addressing the diverse needs of homeless individuals. The spectrum of approaches, ranging from stringent criminalization to supportive services, poses a challenge for agencies dedicated to serving this population, requiring them to navigate conflicting ideologies. This study delves into the impact of collaborations between opposing service providers on homeless services, drawing insights from interviews with homeless service workers in Skid Row, Los Angeles. Situated within the institutional logics framework, the research theoretically explores how institutions with conflicting ideologies can collaborate. Furthermore, the study introduces the concept of adjacent logics as a novel way to understand collaboration amidst conflicting ideologies. This study contributes to our understanding of homeless services and provides a nuanced framework for comprehending collaboration in the face of conflicting ideologies. This study addresses a critical gap in our knowledge, offering insights that can inform scholars and practitioners on collaborative strategies and reforms to benefit individuals experiencing homelessness and similar interacting populations.

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Society
Society Multiple-
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1.30
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132
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 1962, Society enjoys a wide reputation as a journal that publishes the latest scholarship on the central questions of contemporary society. It produces six issues a year offering new ideas and quality research in the social sciences and humanities in a clear, accessible style. Society sees itself as occupying the vital center in intellectual and political debate. Put negatively, this means the journal is opposed to all forms of dogmatism, absolutism, ideological uniformity, and facile relativism. More positively, it seeks to champion genuine diversity of opinion and a recognition of the complexity of the world''s issues. Society includes full-length research articles, commentaries, discussion pieces, and book reviews which critically examine work conducted in the social sciences as well as the humanities. The journal is of interest to scholars and researchers who work in these broadly-based fields of enquiry and those who conduct research in neighboring intellectual domains. Society is also of interest to non-specialists who are keen to understand the latest developments in such subjects as sociology, history, political science, social anthropology, philosophy, economics, and psychology. The journal’s interdisciplinary approach is reflected in the variety of esteemed thinkers who have contributed to Society since its inception. Contributors have included Simone de Beauvoir, Robert K Merton, James Q. Wilson, Margaret Mead, Abraham Maslow, Richard Hoggart, William Julius Wilson, Arlie Hochschild, Alvin Gouldner, Orlando Patterson, Katherine S. Newman, Patrick Moynihan, Claude Levi-Strauss, Hans Morgenthau, David Riesman, Amitai Etzioni and many other eminent thought leaders. The success of the journal rests on attracting authors who combine originality of thought and lucidity of expression. In that spirit, Society is keen to publish both established and new authors who have something significant to say about the important issues of our time.
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