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Inclusion, Social Inclusion And Participation

2010
The e principle of inclusion is simple - it is the opposite of exclusion and also of alienation. Inclusion means that all people are entitled to full membership of the human family. It requires the removal of barriers and social structures which impede participation.
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The Inclusion Equation

Scientific American, 2014
An introduction is presented to the issue's "State of the World's Science" report that focuses on the theme of collaboration in science from the perspective of the individual researcher and the role of diversity in science.
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Inclusion, Inclusivity and Inclusiveness: The Role of the Mental Health Nurse

Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Michelle Cleary   +2 more
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Supporting Inclusion and Inclusive Schools

2021
Fred Spooner   +3 more
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Inclusions

2018
The paradigm based on the conceptual dichotomy between inclusion and exclusion – which has affected the modern era of political and legal thought – is definitely ineffective in portraying assets and institutions as well as political and social forms that currently frame the neoliberal governmentality.
Chicchi F., Tucci A.
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