RT Article T1 The Integrated Spectacle: Neoliberalism and the Socially Dead JF Social justice VO 43 IS 2 SP 1 OP 20 A1 Rothe, Dawn 1961- A2 Collins, Victoria E. LA English YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747154806 AB Despite the architectural forms of socio-moral spatial exclusion that have become the dominant theme of cities as they strive to channel capital, homelessness persists in any city street in the United States and abroad. Political discourse across the United States promises to put an end to the barbaric conditions that millions of homeless people, the “socially dead,” experience in their everyday life; however, we suggest that this hegemonic discourse is symbolic at best and has been reframed to further exclusionary practices. K1 Social classes K1 Public spaces K1 Social Justice K1 Neoliberalism K1 Homeless Persons K1 Government Policy