Outposts of the Forgotten

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Edward Sagarin
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Furnished Rooms
housing instability case studies
institutionalization alternatives
Internal Revenue Service
Life Styles
Manhattan State Hospital
Manhattan's West Side
Manhattan’s West Side
marginal populations research
Official Control Agencies
participant observation methods
poverty and mental health
Prospective Tenant
qualitative social analysis
service
Single Room Occupancy
Skid Row
Skid Row Hotel
Skid Row Population
Slum Hotels
Small Social World
social
Social Casualties
Social Service Staff
Social Service Staff Member
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Street Corner Group
Underclass Life
Upwardly Mobile Person
urban ethnography
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Welfare Hotel
White AngloSaxon Protestants
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412854689
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The single-room occupancy (SRO) tenements and welfare hotels located throughout New York City, but concentrated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, provided housing for many of society's troubled, marginal members in the late 1970s, when this book was originally published. The predominant population of these buildings was old, non-white, unemployed, disabled, and in poor health. What distinguished this community, however, was not that it is was part of a ghetto or slum, but that it was composed of poor people living amidst affluence, combining elements of both the law-abiding and criminal worlds.

Institutionally, the SRO tenement world described in this book is seen as a half-way area between open society and the total institution. Without the support and control available in the SROs, confinement in a total institution would be a certainty for many of the residents. This book, a participant-observer journal as well as an ethnographic study, suggests an alternative to institutionalization.

As Edward Sagarin notes in his preface, Siegal does not lack compassion for the sufferings of the people, but the focus is on the descriptions of their lives. Outposts of the Forgotten documents the circumstances of some of New York's forgotten residents.

Harvey Alan Siegal was professor in the department of community health at the Wright State University School of Medicine, USA and director of the Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Edward Sagarin (1913-1986), also known by his pen name Donald Webster Cory, was an American professor of sociology and criminology at the City University of New York, USA and a writer.

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