A Future for the Excluded

A Future for the Excluded
Author: Raff Carmen,Miguel Sobrado
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781848136793

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Clodomir Santos de Morais is to organizational and entrepreneurial literacy what his Brazilian confrere, Paulo Freire, is to ordinary literacy. This book introduces for the first time in English the experiences of grassroots development workers who have applied his ideas of the Organization Workshop (OW) and capacitation in highly diverse social settings. One of the most exciting aspects of de Morais's methods of working with the most marginalized sectors of society is their relevance not just to Third World countries, but also to Eastern Europe's economies in transition and the most deprived areas of the industrialized countries. This highly distinctive grassroots development approach to empowering socially excluded strata in economic and organizational terms holds out the prospect of becoming a very important factor in the struggle against poverty.

Race Class and Gender in Exclusion From School

 Race   Class and Gender in Exclusion From School
Author: Alex McGlaughlin,Debbie Weekes,Cecile Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135708702

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Ostracism Exclusion and Rejection

Ostracism  Exclusion  and Rejection
Author: Kipling D. Williams,Steve A. Nida
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315308456

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Ostracism, Exclusion, and Rejection examines research into the related phenomena of ostracism, exclusion and rejection. Most individuals have experienced both sides of the coin: being ostracized and ostracizing others. People experience mild forms of ostracism on a daily basis, but some endure years and decades of being the social outcast. How does it feel to be shunned, left out, not wanted? Research suggests that even the mildest and briefest forms of ostracism are painful and have downstream consequences to our feelings of social connection. Longer-term ostracism has devastating consequences on individuals’ health and well-being. This innovative compilation covers how being cast out affects the brain and body chemistry, feelings and emotions, thoughts and beliefs, and behaviors. In addition to the primary focus on targets of ostracism, researchers also examine the motives and consequences of ostracizing. Social scientists from social psychology, developmental psychology, neuroscience, communication science, cross-cultural psychology, and anthropology tackle these questions with cutting-edge methods and provocative theories. A key volume for all in those fields, this book also presents applications from the schoolyard to the workplace, and sounds a much-needed call for further research on this universal behavior of all social animals.

Excluded Within

Excluded Within
Author: Sina Kramer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190840013

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Why are some claims seen or heard as political claims, while others are not? Why are some people not seen or heard as political agents? And how does their political unintelligibility shape political bodies, and the terms of political agency, from which they are excluded? In this groundbreaking book, Sina Kramer uses the framework of constitutive exclusion to describe the phenomenon of internal exclusion -- exclusions that occur within a political body. More specifically, constitutive exclusions occur when a system of thought or a political body defines itself by excluding some difference (based on gender, race, class, sexuality, etc.) that is considered intolerable to the boundaries that comprise the body or system's political worth. This exclusion is not absolute, but preserves the very difference it seeks to repress in order to define itself against what it is not. Yet, as Kramer argues, if those who are excluded contest their repression, their political claims are deemed threatening and criminal. But can we ever be without constitutive exclusions? And can we avoid reinscribing them through critique? Kramer ultimately argues that to do justice to the excluded, to render those claims intelligible as political claims, instead requires the reconstitution of the political body on new terms. Importantly, this book offers both a diagnosis and a critique of the concept of constitutive exclusion, articulating what counts as a political action and who counts as a political agent. Kramer takes up a range of cases -- including those of Antigone, Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks, the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and the Black Lives Matter movement -- to better understand who counts as a political actor, and how we understand political belonging and the contestation of exclusion. Excluded Within articulates who we are by virtue of who we exclude, and what claims we cannot see, hear, or understand.

Madness Disability and Social Exclusion

Madness  Disability and Social Exclusion
Author: Jane Hubert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317797685

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A unique work that brings together a number of specialist disciplines, such as archaeology, anthropology, disability studies and psychiatry to create a new perspective on social and physical exclusion from society. A range of evidence throws light on such things as the causes and consequences of social exclusion stigma, marginality and dangerousness. It is an important text that breaks down traditional academic disciplinary boundaries and brings a much needed comparative approach to the subject.

The Sound of Exclusion

The Sound of Exclusion
Author: Christopher Chávez
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816542765

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In The Sound of Exclusion, Christopher Chávez critically examines National Public Radio's professional norms and practices that situate white listeners at the center while relegating Latinx listeners to the periphery. By interrogating industry practices, we might begin to reimagine NPR as a public good that serves the broad and diverse spectrum of the American public.

The Oxford Handbook of Social Exclusion

The Oxford Handbook of Social Exclusion
Author: C. Nathan DeWall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780195398700

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The Oxford Handbook of Social Exclusion offers the most comprehensive body of social exclusion research ever assembled, and addresses the fundamental questions on why people have a need to belong, why people exclude others, and how people respond to various forms of social exclusion.

Youth unemployment and social exclusion in Europe

Youth unemployment and social exclusion in Europe
Author: Hammer, Torild
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847425775

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This important new book presents the findings of the first comparative study of unemployed youth in Europe using a large and original data set. It addresses some of the key questions around the issue including: How do young people cope with unemployment? Does unemployment lead to social exclusion of young people, implying a withdrawal from society, financial deprivation and social isolation? Drawing on a research sample of over 17000 young unemployed people in ten European countries, the book examines how different welfare strategies and labour market policies in different countries influence the risk of social exclusion among unemployed youth.