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tycho
#1 Posted : Monday, January 15, 2018 11:53:20 PM
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Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?
Angelica _ann
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 12:53:33 AM
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My home is Kenya.....
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Swenani
#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 8:06:56 AM
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tycho wrote:
Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?


Many men are homeless though they have a shelter, wife and kids
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
MugundaMan
#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 8:57:21 AM
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tycho wrote:
Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?


Pole tycho. What happened? Homelessness can happen to anyone. One major misfortune and one is done in. Don't you have any relatives in Nairobi (I assume that's your location from what you've listed) that can host you? Pole tena.
Speculz
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 12:09:51 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
tycho wrote:
Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?


Pole tycho. What happened? Homelessness can happen to anyone. One major misfortune and one is done in. Don't you have any relatives in Nairobi (I assume that's your location from what you've listed) that can host you? Pole tena.

You may need to go through more of Tycho's posts to grasp this.
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Jump-steady
#6 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 1:00:51 PM
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Speculz wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
tycho wrote:
Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?


Pole tycho. What happened? Homelessness can happen to anyone. One major misfortune and one is done in. Don't you have any relatives in Nairobi (I assume that's your location from what you've listed) that can host you? Pole tena.

You may need to go through more of Tycho's posts to grasp this.


Not advisablesmile
tycho
#7 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 1:20:02 PM
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I think this link covers the matter well enough for a basic understanding of home.

Quote:
Better explanations of homelessness must therefore not only take account of the full
range of meanings of homelessness, but also place homelessness in the broader contexts
both of poverty and the housing system


https://pdfs.semanticsch...5f2aeda982c07af053c3.pdf
tycho
#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 1:51:28 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
tycho wrote:
Among my problems for many years now, has been that of being homeless.

As a child, I felt it intuitively, even when I had shelter... And it's taken me the experience of being without a shelter now, that I've finally began to realize what a home is, and what homelessness means.

Per chance, is there anyone here who's ever been homeless, or is presently homeless?


Pole tycho. What happened? Homelessness can happen to anyone. One major misfortune and one is done in. Don't you have any relatives in Nairobi (I assume that's your location from what you've listed) that can host you? Pole tena.


@MugundaMan, I think my whole life has been an unsuccessful attempt at being at home, or even finding home. There hasn't been a break. Only a degradation or a shifting of position in the same level.

If for example, I were to work with the seven dimensions of home, then the highest I've scored is 3.

Quote:
Home can be argued to have at least six or seven dimensions of meaning, identified
by the ‘key signifiers’ of shelter, hearth, heart, privacy, roots, abode and (possibly) paradise.
Each of these signifiers can be explicated in terms of its wider symbolic meaning (its ‘general
connotation’), its evocation of a specific sense of security, and its characteristic mode
of relating to oneself and to others. The selection of the signifiers is supported by Watson and Austerberry’s (1986) empirical findings - for example, ‘shelter’ corresponds to decent
‘material conditions’, ‘hearth’ corresponds to ‘emotional and physical well-being’, ‘heart’
to ‘loving and caring social relations’, ‘privacy’ to ‘control and privacy’, and ‘abode’ to ‘livinghleeping place’. Two signifiers have been added to these, however, namely ‘roots’
(which corresponds to a sense of individual identity) and ‘paradise’ (which connotes ‘ideal
home’ as distinct from the home of everyday life). Taken together, all these signifiers
comprise the meaning of home.


During my childhood there was 1. Shelter 2.Privacy 3. Abode

Then there was a time I lost all the seven attributes of home

Later I got 1. Shelter 2. Privacy 3. Abode

Now I have 1. Heart 2. Roots 3.Paradise

Maybe my situation is a bit better now... But there it is.
tycho
#9 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 2:05:55 PM
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In my estimation, a home is the nexus of persons, objects, relations, and core ideas, that give identity, role and purpose to an individual; and is the source of nourishment and sustenance of the particular individual.

Home makes or creates humanity. To be homeless is to be dehumanized.

But is there a way we can attribute this dehumanization to a specific cause?

There's a radical politics seething beneath this issue of homelessness that I fear I may scald or burn if I open the lid 'mindlessly'.
tycho
#10 Posted : Tuesday, January 16, 2018 2:32:30 PM
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