Counting matters, but how we count matters too: Considering the spatial and data politics of homelessness
Key Points
Accurate counting methods reshape societal understanding of homelessness, and ultimately influences policy decisions.
Spatial politics play a crucial role in how homelessness data is collected and interpreted, affecting resource distribution.
Data representation significantly impacts public perception of homelessness, which can lead to either stigmatization or support for affected individuals.
Highlighting the interplay between counting and representation emphasizes that how we count matters as much as the numbers themselves.