What is Social and Spatial Exclusion and Dislocation? Flashcards
Give an example if a social group which may feel excluded from some places?
- Studs on the floor in sheltered areas to stop homeless people from residing in that place.
- Benches with armrests to stop homeless people from inhabiting the area and sleeping on them.
What is social exclusion from society?
A person is made to feel ‘out of place’ or that they don’t belong to a certain society.
What is spatial exclusion?
Where certain groups are either restricted from or feel ‘out of place’ in certain places.
What is social dislocation?
Where people feel out of place and less connected. These people may feel dissatisfied with their area.
Give an example of social dislocation.
- People living in rented accommodation or short tern housing tenancies.
- People living in deprived conditions who have financial goals.
Describe the ‘Rich door poor door’ conflict in London Canary Wharf.
- A conflict between low income and affluent communities in London where the poor were infuriated about being segregated from the aesthetically pleasing entrances to their own building.
What was the main response of the ‘Rich door poor door’ campaign?
Protests through the streets of London served to challenge this discrimination.
Describe the gated communities silly song.
A source which demonstrates how gated communities are enclosed housing estates where access is strictly controlled and these serve to segregate people with differing levels of income.
Give 5 examples of different groups who may be excluded from society.
- Immigrants
- Disabled people
- LGBTQ+ people
- Religious groups
- Ethnic minorities
How many people are homeless in Los Angeles California?
45,000
How many people are short of affordable housing in Los Angeles, California?
1/2 million
What are the general working requirements for people to afford a 1 bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, California?
100hrs worked a week/ 2 full time jobs.
What is the purpose of the ‘Gay Spaces’ located in Canal Street, Manchester?
To provide a range of social and business establishments catering directly for LGBTQ+ communities, thus making people feel more accepted, respected and valued.
What was the Apartheid (racial disintegration) in South Africa?
A government policy which forced different racial groups to live in different locations, stopped inter-racial marriage and prohibited social activity between black and white people.
How long did the Apartheid exist as a government policy?
From 1948 to the early 1990s.