
Attempts To Make Sense Our Of Multiple Deprivations And Inequities Experienced By People And Areas, And The Reinforcing Effects Of Reduced Participation, Consumption, Mobility, Access, Integration, Influence And Recognition. Authors From Deakin University, Australia. Introduction -- The Individual's Experience -- Social Exclusion And Community -- Social Exclusion At The Societal Level -- Social Exclusion And The Threads Between The Spheres -- The Other Side Of Social Exclusion: Interrogating The Role Of The Privileged In Reproducing Inequality / Bob Pease -- Professional Discretion And Social Exclusion / Beth R. Crisp -- Not Measuring Up: Low-income Women Receiving Welfare Benefits / Kay Cook -- Inner City High-rise Living: A Catalyst For Social Exclusion And Social Connectedness? / Claire Henderson-wilson -- The Influence Of 'access' On Social Exclusion And Social Connectedness For People With Disabilities / Janet Owens -- The Relationship Between Undertaking An Informal Caring Role And Social Exclusion / Sally Savage And Nicole Carvill -- Debating The Capacity Of Information And Communication Technology To Promote Inclusion / Jane Maidment And Selma Macfarlane -- The Reading Discovery Program: Increasing Social Inclusion Of Marginalised Families / Karen Stagnitti And Claire Jennings -- Immigration And Social Exclusion: Examining Health Inequalities Of Immigrants Through Acculturation Lenses / Andre M.n. Renzaho -- Discourse, Power And Exclusion: The Experiences Of Childless Women / Gemma E. Carey [and Others] -- Over 60 And Beyond... The Alienation Of A New Generation: Exploring The Alienation Of Older People From Society / Annemarie Nevill -- Exclusion By Inclusion: Bisexual Young People, Marginalisation And Mental Health In Relation To Substance Abuse / Eric Martin And Maria Pallotta-chiarolli -- Hope Of A Nation: Experiences Of Social Exclusion Giving Rise To Spaces Of Inclusion For People Living With Hiv And Aids In South Africa: A Reflection / Greer Lamaro -- Othering, Marginalisation And Pathways To Exclusion In Health / Sarah Barter-godfrey And Ann Taket -- Understanding Processes Of Social Exclusion: Silence, Silencing And Shame / Ann Taket, Nena Foster And Kay Cook -- Conclusions And Reflections. Ann Taket... [et Al.]. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203874641
ISBN-13:
9780203874646
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