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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Entre Crocs et Kros : analyse sociologique du compagnonnage entre l'exclu et son chien / Homeless with a dog : between marginalization and hope of rehabilitation

Blanchard, Christophe 08 January 2013 (has links)
La vie à la rue est-elle compatible avec la possession d’un animal ? Derrière cette question provocatrice se dissimule une triste réalité : Faute de réponses institutionnelles et sociales appropriées pour la prise en charge du binôme homme/chien, de plus en plus de propriétaires d’animaux, en situation de précarité, se retrouvent aujourd’hui en France prisonniers de cette rue d’où ils ne peuvent plus sortir. Stigmatisés par une opinion publique souvent méfiante, les maîtres et leurs chiens partagent pourtant une relation forte sur laquelle les professionnels du social pourraient capitaliser afin de favoriser leur réinsertion. Au cours de cette recherche, nous tâcherons de mieux comprendre les tenants et les aboutissants de cette nouvelle forme de marginalité socio-canine. / Is homelessness well suited with dog ownership? This provocative question hides a sad reality: Presently in France, due to the lack of adequate institutional and social solutions to take charge of the man and dog team, more and more of these vulnerable homeless dog owners are trapped in homelessness making it more difficult to get out of the situation. The Public is very suspicious of them and they are stigmatized. Nevertheless, these owners and their dogs have developed a very special and strong relationship. Then social workers could build up on this peculiar bond so that to facilitate the rehabilitation of these homeless dog owners. Our research investigates the ins and outs of this new form of social marginalization induced by dog ownership. Furthermore, we shall present several innovative projects where canine mediation has been a key element for the successful social rehabilitation of these people.

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