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2018, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 142-152 Returns to Foreign and Host Country Qualifications: Evidence from the US on the Labour Market Placement of Migrants and the Second Generation
by Sergio Lo Iacono & Neli Demireva - 153-161 Migration, Boundaries and Differentiated Citizenship: Contested Frameworks for Inclusion and Exclusion
by Terry Wotherspoon - 162-171 Differentiation of Rights in the Norwegian Welfare State: Hierarchies of Belonging and Humanitarian Exceptionalism
by Synnøve Bendixsen - 172-189 On “Genuine” and “Illegitimate” Refugees: New Boundaries Drawn by Discriminatory Legislation and Practice in the Field of Humanitarian Reception in Germany
by Anne-Kathrin Will - 190-200 No Recourse to Social Work? Statutory Neglect, Social Exclusion and Undocumented Migrant Families in the UK
by Andy Jolly - 201-209 ‘Damn It, I Am a Miserable Eastern European in the Eyes of the Administrator’: EU Migrants’ Experiences with (Transnational) Social Security
by Elisabeth Scheibelhofer & Clara Holzinger - 210-228 Becoming Citizen: Spatial and Expressive Acts when Strangers Move In
by Peter Kærgaard Andersen & Lasse Mouritzen & Kristine Samson - 229-236 Passing the Test? From Immigrant to Citizen in a Multicultural Country
by Elke Winter - 237-247 Fixed Narratives and Entangled Categorizations: Educational Problematizations in Times of Politicized and Stratified Migration
by Kenneth Horvath - 248-259 Political Integration in Practice: Explaining a Time-Dependent Increase in Political Knowledge among Immigrants in Sweden
by Per Adman & Per Strömblad - 260-269 A Migration Project in Retrospect: The Case of the Ageing Zero Generation in Emirdağ
by Christiane Timmerman & Meia Walravens & Joris Michielsen & Nevriye Acar & Lore Van Praag - 270-281 Integration Journey: The Social Mobility Trajectory of Ethnic Minority Groups in Britain
by Yaojun Li - 282-288 Sustainable Collaboration to Support Vulnerable Youth: Mental Health Support Teams in Upper Secondary School
by Cecilie Anvik & Ragnhild Holmen Waldahl - 289-300 Between Idealism and Pragmatism: Social Policies and Matthew Effect in Vocational Education and Training for Disadvantaged Youth in Switzerland
by Delia Pisoni - 301-309 The UK Government’s Troubled Families Programme: Delivering Social Justice?
by Stephen Crossley - 310-318 Individual or Structural Inequality? Access and Barriers in Welfare Services for Women Who Sell Sex
by Anette Brunovskis & May-Len Skilbrei - 319-326 Users’ Choice in Providing Services to the Most Vulnerable Homeless People
by Inger Lise Skog Hansen - 327-336 Housing First in Denmark: An Analysis of the Coverage Rate among Homeless People and Types of Shelter Users
by Lars Benjaminsen - 337-346 Foreign Immigrants in Depopulated Rural Areas: Local Social Services and the Construction of Welcoming Communities
by Rosario Sampedro & Luis Camarero
2018, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-11 Shallow Inclusion (or Integration) and Deep Exclusion: En-Dis-Abling Identities through Government Webpages in Hong Kong
by Alex Cockain - 12-21 Power, Ideology and Structure: The Legacy of Normalization for Intellectual Disability
by Murray K. Simpson - 22-33 Theorising Disability Care (Non-)Personalisation in European Countries: Comparing Personal Assistance Schemes in Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
by Christoph Tschanz - 34-45 Workplace Adaptations Promoting the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Mainstream Employment: A Case-Study on Employers’ Responses in Norway
by Yuliya Kuznetsova & João Paulo Cerdeira Bento - 46-55 Deaf Learners’ Experiences in Malaysian Schools: Access, Equality and Communication
by Khairul Farhah Khairuddin & Susie Miles & Wendy McCracken - 56-65 A Refamilialized System? An Analysis of Recent Developments of Personal Assistance in Sweden
by Dietmar Rauch & Elisabeth Olin & Anna Dunér - 66-73 ‘Evidence’ of Neglect as a Form of Structural Violence: Parents with Intellectual Disabilities and Custody Deprivation
by Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir & James G. Rice - 74-82 Being a Disabled Patient: Negotiating the Social Practices of Hospitals in England
by Stuart Read & Val Williams & Pauline Heslop & Victoria Mason-Angelow & Caroline Miles - 83-86 Editorial: “Complex Religion: Intersections of Religion and Inequality”
by Melissa J. Wilde - 87-97 Colorblind Islam: The Racial Hinges of Immigrant Muslims in the United States
by Jeffrey Guhin - 98-106 Complexity Beyond Intersections: Race, Class, and Neighborhood Disadvantage among African American Muslims
by Pamela Prickett - 107-126 Religious Inequality in America
by Melissa J. Wilde & Patricia Tevington & Wensong Shen - 127-139 “You Help Them Out and God Gets the Glory:” Social Class and Inequality in a Fundamentalist Christian Church
by Lindsay W. Glassman - 140-150 “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
by Patricia Tevington - 151-161 The Muslim Employment Gap, Human Capital, and Ethno-Religious Penalties: Evidence from Switzerland
by Anaïd Lindemann & Jörg Stolz - 162-172 Rethinking Canadian Discourses of “Reasonable Accommodation”
by Amélie Barras & Jennifer A. Selby & Lori G. Beaman - 173-180 Systems over Service: Changing Systems of Inequality through Congregational Political Engagement
by Rebecca Sager - 181-191 “It’s Not Equality”: How Race, Class, and Gender Construct the Normative Religious Self among Female Prisoners
by Rachel Ellis
2018, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-8 Achieving Disability Equality: Empowering Disabled People to Take the Lead
by Laufey Löve & Rannveig Traustadóttir & James Gordon Rice - 9-17 Dis-Equality: Exploring the Juxtaposition of Disability and Equality
by Bronagh Byrne - 18-28 Leveraging Employer Practices in Global Regulatory Frameworks to Improve Employment Outcomes for People with Disabilities
by Matthew C. Saleh & Susanne M. Bruyère - 29-39 Equality of What? The Capability Approach and the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities
by Andrea Broderick - 40-50 Reasonable Accommodation as a Gateway to the Equal Enjoyment of Human Rights: From New York to Strasbourg
by Delia Ferri - 51-60 Disability, Access to Food and the UN CRPD: Navigating Discourses of Human Rights in the Netherlands
by Mitzi Waltz & Tanja Mol & Elinor Gittins & Alice Schippers - 61-72 Rehabilitation as a Disability Equality Issue: A Conceptual Shift for Disability Studies?
by Tom Shakespeare & Harriet Cooper & Dikmen Bezmez & Fiona Poland - 73-81 Inclusions and Exclusions in Rural Tanzanian Primary Schools: Material Barriers, Teacher Agency and Disability Equality
by Susie Miles & Jo Westbrook & Alison Croft - 82-93 Education, Work, and Motherhood in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Review of Equality Challenges and Opportunities for Women with Disabilities
by Belaynesh Tefera & Marloes L. van Engen & Alice Schippers & Arne H. Eide & Amber Kersten & Jac van der Klink - 94-109 Social Inclusion through Community Living: Current Situation, Advances and Gaps in Policy, Practice and Research
by Jan Šiška & Julie Beadle-Brown & Šárka Káňová & Pavlína Šumníková - 110-114 The Transformative Forces of Migration: Refugees and the Re-Configuration of Migration Societies
by Ulrike Hamann & Gökçe Yurdakul - 115-123 Mobile Peoples: Transversal Configurations
by Engin Isin - 124-134 Municipal Responses to ‘Illegality’: Urban Sanctuary across National Contexts
by Harald Bauder & Dayana A. Gonzalez - 135-146 Refugees’ Access to Housing and Residency in German Cities: Internal Border Regimes and Their Local Variations
by Nihad El-Kayed & Ulrike Hamann - 147-156 The Civil Society Dynamic of Including and Empowering Refugees in Canada’s Urban Centres
by Oliver Schmidtke - 157-165 Imperceptible Politics: Illegalized Migrants and Their Struggles for Work and Unionization
by Holger Wilcke - 166-175 Facing Precarious Rights and Resisting EU ‘Migration Management’: South European Migrant Struggles in Berlin
by Celia Bouali - 176-187 The Politics of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Question of Inclusion and Exclusion through Citizenship
by Sebnem Koser Akcapar & Dogus Simsek - 188-198 Dancing with ‘The Other’: Challenges and Opportunities of Deepening Democracy through Participatory Spaces for Refugees
by Maria Charlotte Rast & Halleh Ghorashi - 199-207 Who Undermines the Welfare State? Austerity-Dogmatism and the U-Turn in Swedish Asylum Policy
by Simone Scarpa & Carl-Ulrik Schierup
2017, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-4 Multilingualism and Social Inclusion
by László Marácz & Silvia Adamo - 5-13 Urban Multilingualism and the Civic University: A Dynamic, Non-Linear Model of Participatory Research
by Yaron Matras & Alex Robertson - 14-28 “Hindi Bayani/Not a Hero”: The Linguistic Landscape of Protest in Manila
by Jennifer Monje - 29-37 Language Planning and Policy, Law and (Post)Colonial Relations in Small Island States: A Case Study
by Herman Bröring & Eric Mijts - 38-47 Beyond the Nation-State? The Ideology of the Esperanto Movement between Neutralism and Multilingualism
by Federico Gobbo - 48-59 Politics of Multilingualism in Roma Education in Early Soviet Union and Its Current Projections
by Elena Marushiakova & Vesselin Popov - 60-68 Accommodating Multilingualism in Macedonia
by Renata Treneska-Deskoska - 69-77 Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
by Per Gustafson & Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo - 78-86 Language Provision in Education: A View from Scotland
by Róisín McKelvey - 87-97 Why Context Matters: Social Inclusion and Multilingualism in an Austrian School Setting
by Ulrike Jessner & Kerstin Mayr-Keiler - 98-107 Fostering Social Inclusion through Multilingual Habitus in Estonia: A Case Study of the Open School of Kalamaja and the Sakala Private School
by Svetlana L’nyavskiy-Ekelund & Maarja Siiner - 108-115 The Importance of Transport for Social Inclusion
by Janet Stanley & John Stanley - 116-131 Indicators of Socio-Spatial Transport Disadvantage for Inter-Island Transport Planning in Rural Philippine Communities
by David Cao & John Stanley & Janet Stanley - 132-146 Visualizing the Impacts of Movement Infrastructures on Social Inclusion: Graph-Based Methods for Observing Community Formations in Contrasting Geographic Contexts
by Jamie O'Brien & Laura García Vélez & Martin Zaltz Austwick - 147-160 ‘Forced Car Ownership’ in the UK and Germany: Socio-Spatial Patterns and Potential Economic Stress Impacts
by Giulio Mattioli - 161-174 Understanding Capabilities, Functionings and Travel in High and Low Income Neighbourhoods in Manila
by Robin Hickman & Mengqiu Cao & Beatriz Mella Lira & Alexis Fillone & Jose Bienvenido Biona - 175-182 Mobility-Related Economic Exclusion: Accessibility and Commuting Patterns in Industrial Zones in Turkey
by Nihan Akyelken - 183-195 The Kindness of Strangers: Exploring Interdependencies and Shared Mobilities of Elderly People in Rural Japan
by Fuyo (Jenny) Yamamoto & Junyi Zhang - 196-208 Transport Infrastructure and Social Inclusion: A Case Study of Tourism in the Region of Gilgit-Baltistan
by Asif Hussain & David Fisher & Stephen Espiner - 209-225 Analysing the Role of Social Visits on Migrants’ Social Capital: A Personal Network Approach
by Gil Viry & Olga Ganjour & Jacques-Antoine Gauthier & Emmanuel Ravalet & Eric D. Widmer - 226-234 Navigating Urban Life in Lisbon: A Study of Migrants’ Mobilities and Use of Space
by Franz Buhr & Jennifer McGarrigle - 235-250 Transport-Based Social Exclusion in Rural Japan: A Case Study on Schooling Trips of High School Students
by David Perez-Barbosa & Junyi Zhang
2017, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-6 Perspectives on the European Border Regime: Mobilization, Contestation and the Role of Civil Society
by Eva Youkhana & Ove Sutter - 7-16 Feeling the Scope of Solidarity: The Role of Emotions for Volunteers Supporting Refugees in Germany
by Serhat Karakayali - 17-27 The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
by Larissa Fleischmann & Elias Steinhilper - 28-37 Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
by Sara de Jong & Ilker Ataç - 38-48 Decolonial Perspectives on Charitable Spaces of “Welcome Culture” in Germany
by Katherine Braun - 49-57 The Noborder Movement: Interpersonal Struggle with Political Ideals
by Leslie Gauditz - 58-68 Under Control? Or Border (as) Conflict: Reflections on the European Border Regime
by Sabine Hess & Bernd Kasparek - 69-76 Transnational Solidarity—Not Aid: The Perspective of Migration on the Hype about Migration&Development
by Maria Schwertl - 77-88 Migration Regimes and the Translation of Human Rights: On the Struggles for Recognition of Romani Migrants in Germany
by Jure Leko - 89-92 Introduction to the Issue: “Promoting Children’s Participation in Research, Policy and Practice”
by Jo Aldridge - 93-103 A Clash of Conventions? Participation, Power and the Rights of Disabled Children
by Ralph Sandland - 104-112 Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
by Deirdre Horgan - 113-121 The Voices of Young Carers in Policy and Practice
by Daniel Phelps - 122-130 Children’s Participation: Questioning Competence and Competencies?
by Carine Le Borgne & E. Kay M. Tisdall - 131-147 Voice or Voice-Over? Harnessing the Relationship between a Child’s Right to Be Heard and Legal Agency through Norwegian Bullying Cases
by Sevda Clark - 148-154 Views of the Child Reports: Hearing Directly from Children Involved in Post-Separation Disputes
by Rachel Birnbaum - 155-163 Acknowledging Children’s Voice and Participation in Family Courts: Criteria that Guide Western Australian Court Consultants
by Vicki Banham & Alfred Allan & Jennifer Bergman & Jasmin Jau - 164-171 A Political Space for Children? The Age Order and Children’s Right to Participation
by Jeanette Sundhall - 172-182 Inclusion as Ethics, Equity and/or Human Rights? Spotlighting School Mathematics Practices in Scotland and Globally
by Dalene M. Swanson & Hong-Lin Yu & Stella Mouroutsou - 183-194 Incorporating Children and Young People’s Voices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Using The Family Model
by Benjamin Hoadley & Freya Smith & Cecilia Wan & Adrian Falkov - 195-206 Educating Future Planners about Working with Children and Young People
by Julie Rudner - 207-218 Achieving Child Friendly Justice through Child Friendly Methods: Let’s Start with the Right to Information
by Helen Stalford & Liam Cairns & Jeremy Marshall - 219-227 Doing It Write: Representation and Responsibility in Writing Up Participatory Research Involving Young People
by Catherine Wilkinson & Samantha Wilkinson - 228-239 Saying It Like It Is? Power, Participation and Research Involving Young People
by Emma Davidson - 240-250 Advocating for a More Relational and Dynamic Model of Participation for Child Researchers
by Christina R. Ergler - 251-261 Youth Reflexivity as Participatory Research in Senegal: A Field Study of Reciprocal Learning and Incremental Transformations
by Richard Maclure
2017, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-2 Perspectives on Human Trafficking and Modern Forms of Slavery
by Siddharth Kara - 3-15 Freedom, Commerce, Bodies, Harm: The Case of Backpage.com
by Elizabeth Swanson - 16-27 The UK’s Modern Slavery Legislation: An Early Assessment of Progress
by Gary Craig - 28-38 Trafficking and Syrian Refugee Smuggling: Evidence from the Balkan Route
by Danilo Mandic - 39-58 International Human Trafficking: Measuring Clandestinity by the Structural Equation Approach
by Alexandra Rudolph & Friedrich Schneider - 59-68 Child Labor Trafficking in the United States: A Hidden Crime
by Katherine Kaufka Walts - 69-80 Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking at Hotspots by Focusing on People Smuggled to Europe
by Matilde Ventrella - 81-84 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
by Christina Bain - 85-90 Introduction to the Issue “Sport for Social Inclusion: Questioning Policy, Practice and Research”
by Reinhard Haudenhuyse - 91-100 Promoting Social Inclusion through Sport for Refugee-Background Youth in Australia: Analysing Different Participation Models
by Karen Block & Lisa Gibbs - 101-110 Being Able to Play: Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion Within a Football Team of People Seeking Asylum
by Darko Dukic & Brent McDonald & Ramón Spaaij - 111-119 Interculturalism and Physical Cultural Diversity in the Greater Toronto Area
by Yuka Nakamura & Peter Donnelly - 120-129 A Part of and Apart from Sport: Practitioners’ Experiences Coaching in Segregated Youth Sport
by Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere & Jennifer Thai & Bethan Kingsley - 130-140 A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby
by Martino Corazza & Jen Dyer - 141-149 Sport and Social Inclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
by Fred Coalter - 150-158 A Capability Approach to Understanding Sport for Social Inclusion: Agency, Structure and Organisations
by Naofumi Suzuki - 159-162 Complicating Gender, Sport, and Social Inclusion: The Case for Intersectionality
by Gamal Abdel-Shehid & Nathan Kalman-Lamb - 163-178 Peer- and Coach-Created Motivational Climates in Youth Sport: Implications for Positive Youth Development of Disadvantaged Girls
by Hebe Schaillée & Marc Theeboom & Jelle Van Cauwenberg - 179-197 Conditions for Successfully Increasing Disadvantaged Adolescents’ Engagement in and Development through Volunteering in Community Sport
by Evi Buelens & Marc Theeboom & Jikkemien Vertonghen & Kristine De Martelaer - 198-209 Exploring the Sports Experiences of Socially Vulnerable Youth
by Sabina Super & Carlijn Q. Wentink & Kirsten T. Verkooijen & Maria A. Koelen - 210-222 Urban Sport-for-Development Initiatives and Young People in Socially Vulnerable Situations: Investigating the ‘Deficit Model’
by Zeno Nols & Rein Haudenhuyse & Marc Theeboom - 223-231 The Inclusion Conundrum: A Critical Account of Youth and Gender Issues Within and Beyond Sport for Development and Peace Interventions
by Holly Collison & Simon Darnell & Richard Giulianotti & P. David Howe - 232-240 Football for Inclusion: Examining the Pedagogic Rationalities and the Technologies of Solidarity of a Sports-Based Intervention in Sweden
by David Ekholm & Magnus Dahlstedt - 241-249 Policing the Void: Recreation, Social Inclusion and the Baltimore Police Athletic League
by Jacob J. Bustad & David L. Andrews - 250-253 Our Sports Clubs: The Sport-for-All Dream in Crisis? Book Review of Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis. By Robert Putnam. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015, 400 pp.; ISBN: 1476769893
by Reinhard Haudenhuyse - 254-254 Corrigendum: What Makes a Difference for Disadvantaged Girls? Investigating the Interplay between Group Composition and Positive Youth Development in Sport
by Hebe Schaillée & Marc Theeboom & Jelle Van Cauwenberg
2017, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-4 The Socio-Economic Integration of Ethnic Minorities
by Yaojun Li & Anthony Heath - 5-19 Double Disadvantages: A Study of Ethnic and Hukou Effects on Class Mobility in China (1996–2014)
by Yaojun Li & Yizhang Zhao - 20-31 Minority Embeddedness and Economic Integration: Is Diversity or Homogeneity Associated with Better Employment Outcomes?
by Neli Demireva & Anthony Heath - 32-44 Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia
by Juliet Pietsch - 45-54 Social Stratification of Education by Ethnic Minority Groups over Generations in the UK
by Laurence Lessard-Phillips & Yaojun Li - 55-65 Professionals Made in Germany: Employing a Turkish Migration Background in High-Status Positions
by Ali Konyali & Maurice Crul - 66-79 Social Capital and Citizens’ Attitudes towards Migrant Workers
by Abdoulaye Diop & Yaojun Li & Majed Mohammmed H. A. Al-Ansari & Kien T. Le - 80-92 Academic Integration of Mainland Chinese Students in Germany
by Hanwei Li - 93-104 Who We Are Is What We Believe? Religion and Collective Identity in Austrian and German Immigrant Integration Policies
by Astrid Mattes - 105-116 Identification Paradoxes and Multiple Belongings: The Narratives of Italian Migrants in the Netherlands
by Marjo Rouvoet & Melanie Eijberts & Halleh Ghorashi - 117-125 The Design of Migrant Integration Policies in Spain: Discourses and Social Actors
by Belén Fernández Suárez
2016, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-4 Researching Homelessness: Challenging Exclusion?
by Isobel Anderson & Masa Filipovic & Joe Finnerty - 5-15 Housing First and Social Integration: A Realistic Aim?
by Deborah Quilgars & Nicholas Pleace - 16-27 Intentions to Move from Homelessness to Social Inclusion: The Role of Participation Beliefs, Attitudes and Prior Behaviour
by Julie Christian & Dominic Abrams & David Clapham & Daniella Nayyar & Joseph Cotler - 28-38 Complex Needs or Simplistic Approaches? Homelessness Services and People with Complex Needs in Edinburgh
by Manuel Macias Balda - 39-50 Contradictory and Intersecting Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion of Street Youth in Salvador, Brazil
by Marit Ursin - 51-59 Japanese Social Exclusion and Inclusion from a Housing Perspective
by Yoshihiro Okamoto - 60-72 The Prevalence of Rough Sleeping and Sofa Surfing Amongst Young People in the UK
by Anna Clarke - 73-85 Rural Homelessness in Western Canada: Lessons Learned from Diverse Communities
by Jeannette Waegemakers Schiff & Rebecca Schiff & Alina Turner - 86-96 Preventing, Reducing and Ending LGBTQ2S Youth Homelessness: The Need for Targeted Strategies
by Alex Abramovich - 97-107 Outsiders Within: Claiming Discursive Space at National Homelessness Conferences in Canada
by Emily Paradis - 108-124 The 'Arc of Prosperity' Revisited: Homelessness Policy Change in North Western Europe
by Isobel Anderson & Evelyn Dyb & Joe Finnerty - 125-128 Humanity as a Contested Concept: Relations between Disability and ‘Being Human’
by Paul van Trigt & Jacqueline Kool & Alice Schippers - 129-139 The Value of Inequality
by Gustaaf Bos & Doortje Kal - 140-149 “I Am Human Too!” ‘Probeerruimte’ as Liminal Spaces in Search of Recognition
by Fiona MacLeod Budge & Harry Wels - 150-159 Weighing Posthumanism: Fatness and Contested Humanity
by Sofia Apostolidou & Jules Sturm - 160-167 Differences in Itself: Redefining Disability through Dance
by Carolien Hermans - 168-175 Challenging Standard Concepts of ‘Humane’ Care through Relational Auto-Ethnography
by Alistair Niemeijer & Merel Visse - 176-187 The Role of Human Values and Relations in the Employment of People with Work-Relevant Disabilities
by Lieke Kuiper & Minne Bakker & Jacques van der Klink - 188-196 Writing Disability into Colonial Histories of Humanitarianism
by Paul van Trigt & Susan Legêne
2016, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-6 Transport Policy and Social Inclusion
by Miriam Ricci & Graham Parkhurst & Juliet Jain - 7-23 Supporting a Design Driven Approach to Social Inclusion and Accessibility in Transport
by Russell Marshall & Steve Summerskill & Keith Case & Amjad Hussain & Diane Gyi & Ruth Sims & Andrew Morris & Jo Barnes - 24-35 The Effect of Transport Accessibility on the Social Inclusion of Wheelchair Users: A Mixed Method Analysis
by Raquel Velho & Catherine Holloway & Andrew Symonds & Brian Balmer - 36-45 Perceived Accessibility of Public Transport as a Potential Indicator of Social Inclusion
by Katrin Lättman & Margareta Friman & Lars E. Olsson - 46-60 Framing Social Inclusion as a Benchmark for Cycling-Inclusive Transport Policy in Kisumu, Kenya
by Walter Alando & Joachim Scheiner - 61-71 Transport and Access to Inclusive Education in Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe
by Maria Kett & Marcella Deluca - 72-82 The Quest for Gender-Sensitive and Inclusive Transport Policies in Growing Asian Cities
by Marie Thynell - 83-99 Bicycle and Car Share Schemes as Inclusive Modes of Travel? A Socio-Spatial Analysis in Glasgow, UK
by Julie Clark & Angela Curl - 100-109 Mobility, Transport and Social Inclusion: Lessons from History
by Colin Pooley - 110-132 Does a Rise in Income Inequality Lead to Rises in Transportation Inequality and Mobility Practice Inequality?
by Joko Purwanto
2016, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-2 Religious Diversity and the Challenge of Social Inclusion
by Gary Bouma - 3-13 Living Together v. Living Well Together: A Normative Examination of the SAS Case
by Lori G. Beaman - 14-25 Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
by Robert Jackson - 26-39 The Fog of Extremism: Governance, Identity, and Minstrels of Exclusion
by Amyn B. Sajoo - 40-51 “Too Smart to be Religious?” Discreet Seeking Amidst Religious Stigma at an Elite College
by Kateri Boucher & Jaime Kucinskas - 52-64 Secular New Zealand and Religious Diversity: From Cultural Evolution to Societal Affirmation
by Douglas Pratt - 65-76 Secularities, Diversities and Pluralities: Understanding the Challenges of Religious Diversity in Latin America
by Edgar Zavala-Pelayo & Manuel Góngora-Mera - 77-86 Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
by Gökçe Yurdakul - 87-94 In the Shadow of Bell Towers: The Use of Religious Capital among Christian-Catholic Second Generations in Italy
by Roberta Ricucci - 95-106 Participation and Sharing, or Peaceful Co-Existence? Visions of Integration among Muslims in Switzerland
by Michael Nollert & Amir Sheikhzadegan - 107-116 Negotiating Social Inclusion: The Catholic Church in Australia and the Public Sphere
by Andrew P. Lynch - 117-132 Religious Education in Russia: Inter-Faith Harmony or Neo-Imperial Toleration?
by Elena Lisovskaya - 133-143 How a Collective Trauma Influences Ethno-Religious Relations of Adolescents in Present-Day Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Merima Šehagić
2016, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-10 The European Struggle to Educate and Include Roma People: A Critique of Differences in Policy and Practice in Western and Eastern EU Countries
by Christine O'Hanlon - 11-18 Mediating Structures in Sámi Language Revitalisation
by Erika Sarivaara & Pigga Keskitalo - 19-31 Social versus Spatial Mobility? Mongolia’s Pastoralists in the Educational Development Discourse
by Ines Stolpe - 32-41 Practicing Teachers’ Reflections: Indigenous Australian Student Mobility and Implications for Teacher Education
by Beverley Moriarty & Maria Bennet - 42-43 Livelihoods and Learning: Education for All and the Marginalisation of Mobile Pastoralists. By Caroline Dyer. London: Routledge, 2014, 215 pp.; ISBN 978-0-415-58590-3 (Hardcover), 978-0-203-08390-1 (E-Book)
by Alan Rogers - 44-56 Wholistic and Ethical: Social Inclusion with Indigenous Peoples
by Kathleen E. Absolon - 57-67 Repositioning the Racial Gaze: Aboriginal Perspectives on Race, Race Relations and Governance
by Daphne Habibis & Penny Taylor & Maggie Walter & Catriona Elder - 68-76 Social Exclusion/Inclusion for Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
by Maggie Walter - 77-91 More Than a Checklist: Meaningful Indigenous Inclusion in Higher Education
by Michelle Pidgeon - 92-101 Climate Change, Mining and Traditional Indigenous Knowledge in Australia
by Tony Birch - 102-115 Social Exclusion of Australian Childless Women in Their Reproductive Years
by Beth Turnbull & Melissa L Graham & Ann R Taket - 116-126 Romanian Roma: An Institutional Ethnography of Labour Market Exclusion
by Janne Paulsen Breimo & Loreni Elena Baciu - 127-141 “I Like to Play with My Friends”: Children with Spina Bifida and Belonging in Uganda
by Femke Bannink & Richard Idro & Geert van Hove
2015, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 1-6 Inclusive Technologies and Learning: Research, Practice and Policy
by Don Passey