Circuitos Socio-Asistenciales para Población en Situación de Calle en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Representaciones Sociales y Prácticas
- 1. University of Buenos Aires
Description
This work is part of an action-research funded by the University of Buenos Aires. Its aims were to investigate the life trajectories and the processes of identity construction in homeless people in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and create a space for participation and collective reflection that facilitates the problematization of both these trajectories and socio-care circuits for homeless people. Using participative qualitative research, this work had three stages: (a) participatory diagnosis, (b) problematization and (c) first intervention. An intentional sample was selected of 10 organizations that were part of the healthcare offer for homeless people, and with a snowball sampling one of 18 homeless adults users of this offer, both men and women, who were in the streets for at least 3 years. Through interviews, focus groups, collective mapping, and the construction of a problem tree, and using grounded theory approach, it was found that interventions are organized according to certain social representations of the street situation, of the people themselves and of what is meant by "addressing the problem". Based on these results, the limits and challenges of interventions with community-based approaches with homeless people are problematized, as well as relations between the University and the Community in the process of building knowledge.
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
هذا العمل هو جزء من بحث عملي تموله جامعة بوينس آيرس. كانت أهدافها هي التحقيق في مسارات الحياة وعمليات بناء الهوية لدى المشردين في مدينة بوينس آيرس، الأرجنتين، وخلق مساحة للمشاركة والتفكير الجماعي تسهل إشكالية كل من هذه المسارات ودوائر الرعاية الاجتماعية للمشردين. باستخدام البحث النوعي التشاركي، كان لهذا العمل ثلاث مراحل: (أ) التشخيص التشاركي، (ب) الإشكالية و (ج) التدخل الأول. تم اختيار عينة مقصودة من 10 منظمات كانت جزءًا من عرض الرعاية الصحية للمشردين، ومع أخذ عينات من كرة الثلج واحدة من 18 من البالغين المشردين المستخدمين لهذا العرض، من الرجال والنساء، الذين كانوا في الشوارع لمدة 3 سنوات على الأقل. من خلال المقابلات، ومجموعات التركيز، ورسم الخرائط الجماعية، وبناء شجرة المشاكل، وباستخدام نهج النظرية القائمة على الأرض، تبين أن التدخلات يتم تنظيمها وفقًا لتمثيلات اجتماعية معينة لحالة الشارع، وللناس أنفسهم وما هو المقصود بـ "معالجة المشكلة". وبناءً على هذه النتائج، فإن حدود وتحديات التدخلات مع النهج المجتمعية مع المشردين هي مشكلة، وكذلك العلاقات بين الجامعة والمجتمع في عملية بناء المعرفة.Translated Description (English)
This work is part of an action-research funded by the University of Buenos Aires. Its aims were to investigate the life trajectories and the processes of identity construction in homeless people in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to create a space for participation and collective reflection that facilitates the problematization of both these trajectories and socio-care circuits for homeless people. Using participatory qualitative research, this work had three stages: (a) participatory diagnosis, (b) problematization and (c) first intervention. An intentional sample was selected from 10 organizations that were part of the healthcare offer for homeless people, and with a snowball sampling one of 18 homeless adults users of this offer, both men and women, who were in the streets for at least 3 years. Through interviews, focus groups, collective mapping, and the construction of a problem tree, and using grounded theory approach, it was found that interventions are organized according to certain social representations of the street situation, of the people themselves and of what is meant by "addressing the problem". Based on these results, the limits and challenges of interventions with community-based approaches with homeless people are problematized, as well as relations between the University and the Community in the process of building knowledge.Translated Description (French)
This work is part of an action-research funded by the University of Buenos Aires. Its aims were to investigate the life trajectories and the processes of identity construction in homeless people in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and create a space for participation and collective reflection that facilites the probletization of both these trajectories and socio-care circuits for homeless people. Using participative qualtive research, this work had three stages : (a) participatory diagnosis, (b) probletization and (c) first intervention. An intentional sample was selected of 10 organizations that were part of the healthcare offer for homeless people, and with a snowball sampling one of 18 homeless adults users of this offer, both men and women, who were in the streets for at least 3 years. Through interviews, focus groups, collective mapping, and the construction of a problem tree, and using grounded theory approach, it was found that interventions are organized according to certain social representations of the street situation, of the people themselves and of what is meant by "addressing the problem". Based on these results, the limits and challenges of interventions with community-based approaches with homeless people are probletized, as well as relations between the University and the Community in the process of building knowledge.Files
      
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- دوائر المساعدة الاجتماعية للسكان في حالة الشوارع في مدينة بوينس آيرس: التمثيلات الاجتماعية والعملية
- Translated title (English)
- Socio-Assistance Circuits for the Population in Street Situation in the City of Buenos Aires: Social and Practical Representations
- Translated title (French)
- Circuits Socio-Assistance pour Population en Situation de Rue dans la Ville de Buenos Aires : Représentations Sociales et Pratiques
Identifiers
- Other
- https://openalex.org/W3031920111
- DOI
- 10.7764/psykhe.29.1.1226