Cardboard Houses: What is the street for those who live on it?
Homeless Situation; Human Rights; Life Stories; Citizenship
The research will seek to explore the socio-historical phenomenon of the homeless situation, which refers, especially in large urban centers, to a reality relegated to the marginality of everyday life, making evident deep social and economic asymmetries that suppress rights, identities and the discourses of an entire population. Therefore, the chalange is to analyze the relationships between the subjects that make up this population contingent and the street itself as a space that has multiple definitions.
In this way, from the experiences that will be built in the field, dialoguing with the life stories of people who live on the streets, it is expected to understand what the street is for those who live in it, the implications of living in these controlled spaces, in addition to the views of this population on fundamental aspects of life.