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Young Tunisian women and men, between marginalisation and recognition
This article analyses the way young people, and particularly young women, in post-revolutionary Tunisia position themselves in the sociopolitical environment in a context of ongoing change.
Soukeina Bouraoui +2 more
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The evolution of Romanian agritourism and the role of European Union subsidies in rural areas
Following the collapse of the communist regime in Romania, there has been an intense growth in the number of farms providing holiday accommodation, which has gone to answer the tourism flows from other European countries ...
Galluzzo Nicola
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BackgroundHomeless and precariously housed individuals experience a high burden of comorbid illnesses, and excess mortality. Cross-sectional studies report a high rate of cognitive impairment.
Kristina M. Gicas +14 more
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Cette communication propose une première partie consacrée à une analyse historique des mécanismes de construction identitaire (d’un point de vue social, économique et culturel) concernant les différents groupes roms présents sur le territoire italien ...
Sabira KAKOUCH
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Pop culture and social insertion: How can play in adolescence and adulthood be “therapeutic”?
In this study we explore how participation in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) fosters experiences of social insertion in adolescence and adulthood.
Anne M. Goodall, Alexis H. Truong
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Sami people experience a wide range of challenges in their dealings with health and social services (Blix 2016). However, little is known so far about the circumstances for disabled people of a Sami background (Huuva 2014).
Ingrid Fylling, Line Melboe
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Autism affects over 2% of the school population in England. Education has proven to be an effective intervention strategy that improves the quality of life of children with autism and their families.
David Preece, Ivana Lessner Lištiaková
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Background: Emotions play a crucial role in social work, yet they are often perceived as inappropriate. This perception creates confusion about how social workers’ emotions should be integrated into professional practice. Working in child protection (CP)
Camilla Armstrong Gjedde +1 more
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HOUSING AND MIGRATION: MARGINALISING THE MARGINALISED.
Migration in India has been a historical process which has re emerged as a strong force shaping cities and urbanisation. Urban poor and migration are closely interrelated. This paper reflects on the linkages of urban poor migrants and their housing concerns with specific focus on women and children, who are considered to be the most vulnerable ...
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Rural area marginalisation: searching for tendencies. Case study: the Western fringes of Poland
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the intensity of rural area marginalisation. As a study region, Western periphery of Poland has been chosen.
Markuszewska Iwona
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