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Marginalised audiences

2020
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences ; No Full ...
O'Regan, Tom, Cunningham, Stuart
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Education strategies for social inclusion or marginalising the marginalised?

Journal of Youth Studies, 2013
Education is the pathway that prepares young people for economic independence and social mobility in adulthood. However, school has not always been an experience that leads to success and quality of life. Opportunities and outcomes remain unequal, and subtle barriers are often entrenched in the school system, in themselves the cause of social exclusion.
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Marginalising the Marginalised: An Assessment of Vulnerability of Commercial Sex Workers

Journal of Exclusion Studies, 2013
Sex workers, usually referred to as prostitutes, have occupied an anomalous position in societies throughout the history. The legal status of prostitution varies greatly between different jurisdictions, from being punishable by death to being completely legal. Commercial sex workers are the ones who solicit sexual favours on the terms of monetary gains
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Resisting marginalisation

Journal of Language and Politics, 2014
In this article, I chart ways in which changing representations of migrants and refugees in the UK have contributed to their marginalisation. The article shows the findings from a study of the role immigrant organisations played in discussions of immigration control since the 1960s.
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Marginalised Groups

2011
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses marginalised groups and social exclusion.
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Centrality and marginalisation

Philosophical Studies, 2014
It s a good time to be doing history of late analytic philosophy. There is flurry of new and exciting work on how philosophy got from the death pangs of positivism and ordinary language philosophy to where it is today. Some may see this as a much needed gap in the literature. Indeed, there are a couple of reasons for scepticism about there being such a
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