Ibhawoh, B. (2014). Human rights for some: Universal human rights, sexual minorities, and the exclusionary impulse. International Journal, 69(4), 612-622. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020702014544885 Abstract This article explores historical and present-day exclusionary impulses within the human rights movement. It juxtaposes the widely celebrated expansion of universal human rights in the second half of the twentieth centuryContinue Reading

Popay, J. (2010). Understanding and tackling social exclusion. Journal of Research in Nursing, 15, 295 – 297. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987110370529 Abstract More than 300 million Indigenous Peoples around the world experience systematic racism and oppression including Europe’s Roma people.Millions of people including asylum seekers in the UK are ‘Citizens of Nowhere, forgotten byContinue Reading

Wodak, R. (2011). “Us” and “them”: Inclusion and exclusion – Discrimination via discourse. In J. Angermuller, D. Maingueneau, & R. Wodak (Eds.), The Discourse Studies Reader: Main currents in theory and analysis (pp. 351-364). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846314537.004 Abstract Introducing Discursive Dimensions of ‘Inclusion and Exclusion’ Racial discrimination includes allContinue Reading