Abstracts
Résumé
L’attention accordée à la manière dont un individu perçoit et se positionne par rapport à son passé, son présent et son futur reste encore limitée dans le champ de l’intervention, notamment auprès des personnes vivant de la précarité sociale. Cet article vient promouvoir une meilleure considération de cette dimension, en illustrant comment la participation à un programme de réinsertion socioprofessionnelle à seuil adapté d’accessibilité basé sur l’emploi s’articule avec ce rapport subjectif au temps. Les données présentées ici sont tirées de l’analyse de vingt-trois entrevues de recherche réalisées auprès de jeunes adultes ayant un vécu teinté par la précarité sociale.
Mots-clés :
- perspectives temporelles,
- précarité sociale,
- réduction des méfaits,
- intervention,
- seuil adapté d’accessibilité
Abstract
Attention to the way individuals perceive and position themselves in relation to their past, present and future is still limited in the field of intervention, particularly with people living in social precarity. This article aims to promote a greater consideration of this dimension, by illustrating how participation in a low-threshold employment-based socio-professional reintegration program relates to this subjective time perspective. The data presented here are drawn from the analysis of 23 research interviews conducted with young adults experiencing social precarity.
Keywords:
- time perspective,
- social precarity,
- harm reduction,
- intervention,
- low threshold
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