Enabling spaces for (varied) co-existence

Author:

Pedersen Sofie1ORCID,Nielsen Emma2

Affiliation:

1. Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University , Roskilde, Denmark

2. Carlberg, Ingerslevsgade 44 , 1705 Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

For people in homelessness, access to social services may appear difficult and alienating, which often contributes to poor health and a risk of accelerated marginalization. Historically, day centres for people in homelessness have been characterized by an emphasis on providing refuge and momentary restitution, accommodating urgent basic needs. In this article, we present a case study of the design of a new day centre in Denmark that aspires to move beyond the historical place-for-being . Rather, the new day centre is to be a place-for-being-and-becoming , focusing on bridging the varied needs of people in homelessness with easy access to social services at the day centre. This article explores the creation of new behaviour settings along with the challenges and considerations in designing enabling spaces for people in societally marginalized positions, concurrently offering and supporting a sense of inclusion, the possibility to develop one’s agency and experience of lived citizenship. This article is part of the theme issue ‘People, places, things, and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century’.

Publisher

The Royal Society

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