Theorising Social Exclusion
Herausgeber: Taket, Ann; Nevill, Annemarie; Crisp, Beth R
Theorising Social Exclusion
Herausgeber: Taket, Ann; Nevill, Annemarie; Crisp, Beth R
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This book works from a multidisciplinary approach across health, welfare, and education, linking practice and research in order to improve our understanding of the processes and principles that foster social exclusion and how to prevent it.
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This book works from a multidisciplinary approach across health, welfare, and education, linking practice and research in order to improve our understanding of the processes and principles that foster social exclusion and how to prevent it.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780415475853
- ISBN-10: 0415475856
- Artikelnr.: 26218249
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780415475853
- ISBN-10: 0415475856
- Artikelnr.: 26218249
Beth R. Crisp, Ann Taket, Annemarie Nevill, Geer Lamaro, Melissa Graham, Sarah Barter-Godfrey
Part 1: Introducing Theories of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness
Part 2: Applied aspects of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness 2.1.
The Other Side of Social Exclusion: Interrogating the Role of the
Privileged in Reproducing Inequality 2.2 Professional discretion and social
exclusion 2.3 Not measuring up: low-income women receiving welfare benefits
2.4 Inner city high-rise living: a catalyst for social exclusion and social
connectedness 2.5 The Influence of 'Access' on Social Exclusion and Social
Connectedness for People with Disabilities 2.6 The relationship between
undertaking an informal caring role and social exclusion 2.7 Debating the
capacity of information and communication technology to promote inclusion
2.8 The Reading Discovery Program: increasing social inclusion of
marginalised families 2.9 Immigration and social exclusion: Examining
health inequalities of immigrants through acculturation lenses 2.10
Discourse, power and exclusion: the experiences of childless women 2.11
Over 60 and beyond ... the alienation of a new generation. Exploring the
alienation of older people from society 2.12 "Exclusion By Inclusion":
bisexual young people, marginalisation and mental health in relation to
substance abuse 2.13 Hope of a nation - experiences of social exclusion
giving rise to spaces of inclusion for people living with HIV and AIDS in
South Africa: a reflection 2.14 Othering, marginalisation and pathways to
exclusion in health 2.15 Understanding processes of social exclusion:
silence, silencing and shame Part 3: Reflections and conclusions
Part 2: Applied aspects of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness 2.1.
The Other Side of Social Exclusion: Interrogating the Role of the
Privileged in Reproducing Inequality 2.2 Professional discretion and social
exclusion 2.3 Not measuring up: low-income women receiving welfare benefits
2.4 Inner city high-rise living: a catalyst for social exclusion and social
connectedness 2.5 The Influence of 'Access' on Social Exclusion and Social
Connectedness for People with Disabilities 2.6 The relationship between
undertaking an informal caring role and social exclusion 2.7 Debating the
capacity of information and communication technology to promote inclusion
2.8 The Reading Discovery Program: increasing social inclusion of
marginalised families 2.9 Immigration and social exclusion: Examining
health inequalities of immigrants through acculturation lenses 2.10
Discourse, power and exclusion: the experiences of childless women 2.11
Over 60 and beyond ... the alienation of a new generation. Exploring the
alienation of older people from society 2.12 "Exclusion By Inclusion":
bisexual young people, marginalisation and mental health in relation to
substance abuse 2.13 Hope of a nation - experiences of social exclusion
giving rise to spaces of inclusion for people living with HIV and AIDS in
South Africa: a reflection 2.14 Othering, marginalisation and pathways to
exclusion in health 2.15 Understanding processes of social exclusion:
silence, silencing and shame Part 3: Reflections and conclusions
Part 1: Introducing Theories of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness
Part 2: Applied aspects of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness 2.1.
The Other Side of Social Exclusion: Interrogating the Role of the
Privileged in Reproducing Inequality 2.2 Professional discretion and social
exclusion 2.3 Not measuring up: low-income women receiving welfare benefits
2.4 Inner city high-rise living: a catalyst for social exclusion and social
connectedness 2.5 The Influence of 'Access' on Social Exclusion and Social
Connectedness for People with Disabilities 2.6 The relationship between
undertaking an informal caring role and social exclusion 2.7 Debating the
capacity of information and communication technology to promote inclusion
2.8 The Reading Discovery Program: increasing social inclusion of
marginalised families 2.9 Immigration and social exclusion: Examining
health inequalities of immigrants through acculturation lenses 2.10
Discourse, power and exclusion: the experiences of childless women 2.11
Over 60 and beyond ... the alienation of a new generation. Exploring the
alienation of older people from society 2.12 "Exclusion By Inclusion":
bisexual young people, marginalisation and mental health in relation to
substance abuse 2.13 Hope of a nation - experiences of social exclusion
giving rise to spaces of inclusion for people living with HIV and AIDS in
South Africa: a reflection 2.14 Othering, marginalisation and pathways to
exclusion in health 2.15 Understanding processes of social exclusion:
silence, silencing and shame Part 3: Reflections and conclusions
Part 2: Applied aspects of Social Exclusion and Social Connectedness 2.1.
The Other Side of Social Exclusion: Interrogating the Role of the
Privileged in Reproducing Inequality 2.2 Professional discretion and social
exclusion 2.3 Not measuring up: low-income women receiving welfare benefits
2.4 Inner city high-rise living: a catalyst for social exclusion and social
connectedness 2.5 The Influence of 'Access' on Social Exclusion and Social
Connectedness for People with Disabilities 2.6 The relationship between
undertaking an informal caring role and social exclusion 2.7 Debating the
capacity of information and communication technology to promote inclusion
2.8 The Reading Discovery Program: increasing social inclusion of
marginalised families 2.9 Immigration and social exclusion: Examining
health inequalities of immigrants through acculturation lenses 2.10
Discourse, power and exclusion: the experiences of childless women 2.11
Over 60 and beyond ... the alienation of a new generation. Exploring the
alienation of older people from society 2.12 "Exclusion By Inclusion":
bisexual young people, marginalisation and mental health in relation to
substance abuse 2.13 Hope of a nation - experiences of social exclusion
giving rise to spaces of inclusion for people living with HIV and AIDS in
South Africa: a reflection 2.14 Othering, marginalisation and pathways to
exclusion in health 2.15 Understanding processes of social exclusion:
silence, silencing and shame Part 3: Reflections and conclusions