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2018
This chapter examines the ways in which Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) initiatives seek to address social exclusion. It focuses explicitly on SDP within the global South, drawing on an empirical case study of a sport and gender empowerment program delivered in Lusaka, Zambia.
Jonathan Magee+4 more
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This chapter examines the ways in which Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) initiatives seek to address social exclusion. It focuses explicitly on SDP within the global South, drawing on an empirical case study of a sport and gender empowerment program delivered in Lusaka, Zambia.
Jonathan Magee+4 more
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Social Exclusion and Inclusion
2011The term social exclusion achieved widespread use in Europe from the late twentieth century. Its value as a concept that is different from poverty, with universal relevance, has since been debated. It is used in Western literature about international development, and some authors have linked it to the notion of capabilities.
Karen Lyons, Nathalie Huegler
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Social exclusion: exclusion from school
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2003This paper explores recent policy approaches aimed at addressing school exclusions. It begins by exploring some of the ways in which social exclusion is interpreted.
Meg Maguire+2 more
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Social Lift or Social Exclusion?
Russian Education & Society, 2010As in many other societies, education in Russia functions to preserve existing social and economic inequalities, due largely to barriers to access. People with disabilities are at an additional disadvantage, and ways need to be found to increase their access to education.
I. R. Pleve, M. V. Aleshina
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Social Exclusion and Neighbourhoods
2002Abstract Economic and demographic studies contribute to an understanding of the social exclusion of individuals and their families. In this chapter, we introduce a spatial dimension, exploring the relationship between neighbourhood and exclusion.
Lupton, Ruth, Power, Anne
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Social exclusion and shame in obesity
Eating Behaviors, 2015Weight bias often results in the social exclusion of individuals with obesity. The direct, short-term psychological effects of social exclusion in obesity have not been investigated yet. This study experimentally tests whether social exclusion elicits stronger negative emotions in individuals with obesity compared to normal-weight controls ...
Frank Euteneuer+3 more
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2019
In this chapter, the authors review and systematize research on psychological strategies that have demonstrated some efficacy against social exclusion. They suggest the use of other strategies, which have been tested in other domains of psychological wellbeing and critically discuss their effectiveness against exclusion.
Timeo, S, Riva, P, Paladino, MP
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In this chapter, the authors review and systematize research on psychological strategies that have demonstrated some efficacy against social exclusion. They suggest the use of other strategies, which have been tested in other domains of psychological wellbeing and critically discuss their effectiveness against exclusion.
Timeo, S, Riva, P, Paladino, MP
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Gender, poverty and social exclusion
2006This paper uses the Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey (PSE) of Britain in order to reveal the gender relationship between poverty and inequalities and its gender dimension. The PSE survey was undertaken by the Office for National Statistics in 1999 as a follow-up of a sample of respondents to the 1998/99 General Household Survey.
Pantazis, C, Ruspini, E
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Justice sociale, inégalités, exclusion
Revue de l'OFCE, 1995Social justice, inequality, exclusion Mireille Elbaum Throughout the sixties and seventies in France, the question of ine- quality was at the very core of the social debate over the distribution of the fruits of growth. Since the beginning of the eighties, the very idea of combating inequality was however challenged and seen as
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