Place attachment among children in a street situation in Pelotas, Brazil




Gadd K

PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

2016

Journal of Youth Studies

JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES

J YOUTH STUD

19

10

1338

1354

17

1367-6261

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2016.1166193



This article explores the processes which affect street children and youths' relationships with the place called the streets'. The street as a place to live is violent and hostile. However, street dwellers aspire to see the street environment positively. In fact, being able to establish a positive relationship with the street, to become attached to it, is crucial for coping within it. In this research, longitudinal qualitative data concentrating on processes were produced time-geographically with 19 street children and youths in the Brazilian town of Pelotas. The analyses of this research reveal that attachment changes over time instead of remaining static. Examples from the streets demonstrate how the human-environment relationship is shaped by constantly changing encounters of physical, social and mental (f)actors. This article stresses the importance of individual life experiences and goals for the attachment processes and for what positively affects the attachment.



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