Inclusion and exclusion
Goodin, R.E. (1996). Inclusion and exclusion. European Journal of Sociology, 37, 343 – 371. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975600007219 Abstract Many familiar political projects—among them, demands for participation, for citizenship and for free movement and open borders—have been recently subsumed within a larger crusade against ‘social exclusion’. But each of these political projects seems betterContinue Reading
A right to inclusion? Homelessness, human rights and social exclusion
Walsh, T. (2006). A right to inclusion? Homelessness, human rights and social exclusion. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 12, 185 – 204. https://doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2006.11910818 Abstract Homeless people are often considered the quintessential example of a group ‘excluded’ from contemporary western societies (Mullins, Western and Broadbent 2001; Paugam 1999; Pleace 1998; Commission onContinue Reading
Inclusion, Social Inclusion And Participation
Jones, M. (2010). “Inclusion, Social Inclusion And Participation”. In Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill | Nijhoff. https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004189508.i-552.24 Abstract The principle of inclusion is simple – it is the opposite of exclusion and also of alienation. Inclusion means that all people are entitled to full membershipContinue Reading
Homelessness, Human Rights and Social Inclusion
Lynch, P. (2005). Homelessness, Human Rights and Social Inclusion. Alternative Law Journal, 30, 116 – 119. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X0503000304 Abstract There are clear causal and consequential links between homelessness and social exclusion. Social exclusion can cause, contribute to, exacerbate and maintain homelessness. Similarly, homelessness can cause, contribute to, exacerbate and maintain social exclusion.Continue Reading
Include me out: critical readings of social exclusion, social inclusion and lifelong learning
Edwards, R.J., Armstrong, P.B., & Miller, N. (2001). Include me out: critical readings of social exclusion, social inclusion and lifelong learning. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 20, 417 – 428. https://doi.org/10.1080/02601370120116 Abstract Social exclusion and inclusion have emerged as strong policy-leading concepts at both the national and international level in recentContinue Reading
Delocalization, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights: The Mediterranean Border Between Exclusion and Inclusion
Cuttitta, P. (2018). Delocalization, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights: The Mediterranean Border Between Exclusion and Inclusion. Antipode, 50, 783-803. https://doi.org/10.1111/ANTI.12337 Abstract By reflecting on both the exclusionary and the inclusionary role of humanitarian migration and border management in the Central Mediterranean, this paper explores the relationship of humanitarianism with the delocalization ofContinue Reading
Racism and International Human Rights Law
Ijaz, M. I., Hassan, A., & Rao, S. S. (2022). Racism and International Human Rights Law. Journal of Law & Social Studies, 4(2), 306-315. https://doi.org/10.52279/jlss.04.02.306315 Abstract Racism is as old as human history. It gives rise to different shapes such as race, caste, color, creed, nationality and origin. Ancient philosophers, namely,Continue Reading
How do we make inclusive education happen when exclusion is a political predisposition?
Slee, R. (2012). How do we make inclusive education happen when exclusion is a political predisposition? International Journal of Inclusive Education, 17(8), 895–907. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2011.602534 Abstract Convening a conference under the banner: Making Inclusion Happen, reminds us that the struggle for disabled people’s rights to the minimum expectations of citizenship; access to education,Continue Reading