Social Inclusion

Social Inclusion

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出版国家/地区:Portugal
出版社:Cogitatio Press
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ISSN:2183-2803
年发文量 111
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偏重研究方向 Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
期刊官网 http://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion
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Humanitarianism as Politics: Civil Support Initiatives for Migrants in Milan’s Hub
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.1968
Solidarity Cities and Cosmopolitanism from Below: Barcelona as a Refugee City
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.2063
Documenting practices in human service organisations through information systems: when the quest for visibility ends in darkness
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1833
Reimagining a Transnational Right to the City: No Border Actions and Commoning Practices in Thessaloniki
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.1973
Syrian Refugee Entrepreneurship in Turkey: Integration and the Use of Immigrant Capital in the Informal Economy
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2346
Welfare State Supporter and Civil Society Activist: Church of Sweden in the “Refugee Crisis” 2015
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.1958
The Drake Music Project Northern Ireland: Providing Access to Music Technology for Individuals with Unique Abilities
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1706
The European Refugee Controversy: Civil Solidarity, Cultural Imaginaries and Political Change
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.2260
Digital clients: an example of people production in social work
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1814
Access to Higher Education: An Instrument for Fair Societies?
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1841
Hostile Immigration Policy and the Limits of Sanctuary as Resistance: Counter-Conduct as Constructive Critique
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2353
‘From Sanctuary to Welcoming Cities’: Negotiating the Social Inclusion of Undocumented Migrants in Liège, Belgium
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2326
Buddy Schemes between Refugees and Volunteers in Germany: Transformative Potential in an Unequal Relationship?
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.2041
Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1788
Between ‘Labour Migration’ and ‘New European Mobilities’: Motivations for Migration of Southern and Eastern Europeans in the EU
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2334
What Are the Structural Barriers to Planning for Later Life? A Scoping Review of the Literature
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I3.1883
The Widening Participation Agenda in German Higher Education: Discourses and Legitimizing Strategies
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1605
Putting Tasks to the Test: The Case of Germany
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i3.2025
Internalised Ageism and Self-Exclusion: Does Feeling Old and Health Pessimism Make Individuals Want to Retire Early?
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I3.1865
Equal Access to the Top?: Measuring Selection into Finnish Academia
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1620
The Utilisation of Migrant Capital to Access the Labour Market: The Case of Swedish Migrants in Helsinki
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2325
Transnational Social Capital in Migration: The example of Educational Migration between Bulgaria and Germany
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2390
Adult Vocational Qualifications Reduce the Social Gradient in Education
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i3.2026
Political Interest among European Youth with and without an Immigrant Background
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2312
Open House? Class-Specific Career Opportunities within German Universities
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1621
Second-Chance Alternatives and Maintained Inequality in Access to Higher Education in Israel
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1612
Expanding Access to Higher Education and Its (Limited) Consequences for Social Inclusion: The Brazilian Experience
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1672
‘Virtuous’ and ‘Vicious’ Circles? Adults’ Participation in Different Types of Training in the UK and Its Association with Wages
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i3.2039
Old-Age Exclusion: Active Ageing, Ageism and Agency
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I3.2372
Reliability of Longitudinal Social Surveys of Access to Higher Education: The Case of Next Steps in England
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1631
Contacts between Natives and Migrants in Germany: Perceptions of the Native Population since 1980 and an Examination of the Contact Hypotheses
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2429
Enabling social inclusion and urban citizenship of older adults through ehealth: The izi project in the Hague
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2343
Acts for Refugees’ Right to the City and Commoning Practices of Care-tizenship in Athens, Mytilene and Thessaloniki
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2332
Making Structural Change with Relational Power: A Gender Analysis of Faith-Based Community Organizing
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.1961
Disabled Mothering? Outlawed, Overlooked and Severely Prohibited: Interrogating Ableism in Motherhood
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1551
Dressing a Demanding Body to Fit In: Clean and Decent with Ostomy or Chronic Skin Disease
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1717
Vocational Education and Employment: Explaining Cohort Variations in Life Course Patterns
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i3.2045
User Involvement of People with Mild Disabilities in Technology Innovations: Does It Make a Difference?
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1597
Does It Matter Where They Train? Transitions into Higher Education After VET and the Role of Labour Market Segments
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i3.2043
Things Left Unwritten: Interview Accounts versus Institutional Texts in a Case of Detention Home Violence
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1824
Nordic Ties and British Lives? Migrant Capital and the Case of Nordic Migrants Living in London
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2333
(Self-)Reflecting on International Recruitment: Views on the Role of Recruiting Agencies in Bulgaria and Romania
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2287
Religion, Gender, and Social Welfare: Considerations Regarding Inclusion
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.2259
Nostalgic, Converted, or Cosmopolitan: Typology of Young Spanish Migrants
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2265
Solidarity as a Field of Political Contention: Insights from Local Reception Realities
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.1975
Enacting Citizenship and the Right to the City: Towards Inclusion through Deepening Democracy?
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2654
Social Work on the Whiteboard: Governing by Comparing Performance
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I1.1829
Immigration from the Immigrants’ Perspective: Analyzing Survey Data Collected among Immigrants and Host Society Members
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2695
Exhausted Women, Exhausted Welfare and the Role of Religion
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/SI.V7I2.2273
Migrant Capital as a Resource for Migrant Communities
来源期刊:Social InclusionDOI:10.17645/si.v7i4.2658

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