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Social Inclusion
2013 - 2026
Current editor(s): Mariana Pires From Cogitatio Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by António Vieira () and IT Department (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2015, volume 3, articles 6
- Inclusive Technologies and Learning: Research, Practice and Policy pp. 1-6

- Don Passey
- A Black Swan in a Sea of White Noise: Using Technology-Enhanced Learning to Afford Educational Inclusivity for Learners with Asperger’s Syndrome pp. 7-15

- James McDowell
- A Collaborative Action Research about Making Self-Advocacy Videos with People with Intellectual Disabilities pp. 16-28

- Ann-Louise Davidson
- Developing Inclusive Technical Capital beyond the Disabled Students’ Allowance in England pp. 29-41

- Simon Hayhoe, Kris Roger, Sebastiaan Eldritch-Böersen and Linda Kelland
- How Pedagogy 2.0 Can Foster Teacher Preparation and Community Building in Special Education pp. 42-55

- Elizabeth Hardman
- The Potential of Digital Technologies for Transforming Informed Consent Practices with Children and Young People in Social Research pp. 56-68

- Sarah Parsons
- Opening Doors or Slamming Them Shut? Online Learning Practices and Students with Disabilities pp. 69-79

- Sheryl Burgstahler
2015, volume 3, articles 5
- Introduction to the Special Issue “Talking about Roma: Implications for Social Inclusion” pp. 1-4

- Eben Friedman
- Roma Identity as an Expert-Political Construction pp. 5-18

- Mihai Surdu and Martin Kovats
- European Policies for Social Inclusion of Roma: Catch 22? pp. 19-31

- Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov
- Racial, Ethnic, or National Minority? Legal Discourses and Policy Frameworks on the Roma in Hungary and Beyond pp. 32-47

- Andras L. Pap
- Victimization and Vilification of Romani Children in Media and Human Rights Organizations Discourses pp. 48-63

- Mary Christianakis
- “People of Freedom and Unlimited Movement”: Representations of Roma in Post-Communist Memorial Museums pp. 64-77

- Ljiljana Radonic
- Implementation of Roma Inclusion Policies: Why Defining the Problem Matters pp. 78-89

- Joanna Kostka
- Discourses of Roma Anti-Discrimination in Reports on Human Rights Violations pp. 90-102

- Chloë Delcour and Lesley Hustinx
- Narratives of Social Inclusion in the Context of Roma School Segregation pp. 103-114

- Helen O'Nions
- Educating the Roma: The Struggle for Cultural Autonomy in a Seminomadic Group in Norway pp. 115-125

- Ada I. Engebrigtsen
- The Prolonged Inclusion of Roma Groups in Swedish Society pp. 126-136

- Norma Montesino and Ida Ohlsson Al Fakir
- The Power of Discourse: Reflections on the Obstacles to Social Inclusion of Roma in Serbia pp. 137-147

- Jelena Vidojević and Natalija Perišić
- Questioning the Policy Framing of Roma in Ghent, Belgium: Some Implications of Taking an Insider Perspective Seriously pp. 148-160

- Elias Hemelsoet and Pauwel Van Pelt
- I Met Lucky People: The Story of the Romani Gypsies. By Yaron Matras. London: Allen Lane, Penguin Books, 2014, 276 pp.; ISBN 978-1-846-14481-3 pp. 161-166

- Victor A Friedman
- Expert Frames: Scientific and Policy Practices of Roma Classification. By Mihai Surdu. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2015, 267 pp., ISBN 978-963-386-113-4 pp. 167-169

- Yaron Matras
2015, volume 3, articles 4
- Roma Children and Young People in Bulgaria: Patterns of Risk and Effective Protection in Relation to Child Sexual Exploitation pp. 1-9

- Kate D'Arcy and Isabelle Brodie
- A Conceptual Shift in Studies of Belonging and the Politics of Belonging pp. 10-24

- Eva Youkhana
- Constructing “Ideal Victim” Stories of Bosnian War Survivors pp. 25-37

- Goran Basic
- Discrimination of Second-Generation Professionals in Leadership Positions pp. 38-49

- Ismintha Waldring, Maurice Crul and Halleh Ghorashi
- Introduction to "Indicators and Measurement of Social Inclusion" pp. 50-51

- Peter Huxley
- Validation of the Social Inclusion Scale with Students pp. 52-62

- Ceri Wilson and Jenny Secker
- The Development and Properties of the Support Needs Questionnaire pp. 63-75

- Fabian A. Davis and Jan Burns
- Descendants of Hardship: Prevalence, Drivers and Scarring Effects of Social Exclusion in Childhood pp. 76-97

- J. Cok Vrooman, The Netherlands Scp, Stella J. M. Hoff, The Netherlands Scp and Maurice Guiaux
- The Empirical Measurement of a Theoretical Concept: Tracing Social Exclusion among Racial Minority and Migrant Groups in Canada pp. 98-111

- Luann Good Gingrich and Naomi Lightman
- Why Social Exclusion Persists among Older People in Australia pp. 112-126

- Riyana Miranti and Peng Yu
2015, volume 3, articles 3
- Introduction to the Special Issue “Sport for Social Inclusion: Critical Analyses and Future Challenges” pp. 1-4

- Reinhard Haudenhuyse and Marc Theeboom
- Social Exclusion and Austerity Policies in England: The Role of Sports in a New Area of Social Polarisation and Inequality? pp. 5-18

- Mike Collins and Rein Haudenhuyse
- Sport-for-Change: Some Thoughts from a Sceptic pp. 19-23

- Fred Coalter
- The Exclusionary Practices of Youth Sport pp. 24-38

- Bethan C. Kingsley and Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere
- Experiences and Perceptions of Young Adults with Physical Disabilities on Sports pp. 39-50

- Kim Wickman
- What Makes a Difference for Disadvantaged Girls? Investigating the Interplay between Group Composition and Positive Youth Development in Sport pp. 51-66

- Hebe Schaillée, Marc Theeboom and Jelle Van Cauwenberg
- The Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion in Physical Education: A Social-Relational Perspective pp. 67-81

- Mette Munk and Sine Agergaard
- Socially Vulnerable Youth and Volunteering in Sports: Analyzing a Brussels Training Program for Young Soccer Coaches pp. 82-97

- Evi Buelens, Marc Theeboom, Jikkemien Vertonghen and Kristine De Martelaer
- Intersectoral Action to Enhance the Social Inclusion of Socially Vulnerable Youth through Sport: An Exploration of the Elements of Successful Partnerships between Youth Work Organisations and Local Sports Clubs pp. 98-107

- Niels Hermens, Sabina Super, Kirsten Verkooijen and Maria Koelen
- Managing Sport for Public Health: Approaching Contemporary Problems with Traditional Solutions pp. 108-117

- Anna Aggestål and Josef Fahlén
- You Made El Team-O! The Transnational Browning of the National Basketball Association through the “Noche Latina” Marketing Campaigns pp. 118-128

- Jorge E. Moraga
- “Community Cup, We Are a Big Family”: Examining Social Inclusion and Acculturation of Newcomers to Canada through a Participatory Sport Event pp. 129-141

- Kyle A. Rich, Laura Misener and Dan Dubeau
- Multiculturalism, Gender and Bend it Like Beckham pp. 142-152

- Gamal Abdel-Shehid and Nathan Kalman-Lamb
- Sport, Social Exclusion and the Forgotten Art of Researching Poverty: Book Review of Sport and Social Exclusion (2nd ed.). By Mike Collins and Tess Kay. New York: Routledge, 2014, 320 pp.; ISBN: 978-0-415-56880-7 pp. 153-157

- Reinhard Haudenhuyse
- Understanding Football as a Vehicle for Enhancing Social Inclusion: Using an Intervention Mapping Framework pp. 158-166

- Daniel Parnell, Andy Pringle, Paul Widdop and Stephen Zwolinsky
2015, volume 3, articles 2
- Housing and Socio-Spatial Inclusion pp. 01-5

- Dallas Rogers, Rae Dufty-Jones and Wendy Steele
- More Than Four Walls: The Meaning of Home in Home Birth Experiences pp. 06-16

- Emily Burns
- Reconceptualizing the “Publicness” of Public Housing: The Case of Brussels pp. 17-30

- Nele Aernouts and Michael Ryckewaert
- The Provision of Visitable Housing in Australia: Down to the Detail pp. 31-43

- Margaret Ward and Jill Franz
- “Battlers” and Their Homes: About Self-Production of Residences Made by the Brazilian New Middle Class pp. 44-61

- Priscilla Nogueira
- The Role Innovative Housing Models Play in the Struggle against Social Exclusion in Cities: The Brisbane Common Ground Model pp. 62-70

- Petra Perolini
- Poverty Suburbanization: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Analyses pp. 71-90

- Kenya L. Covington
2015, volume 3, articles 1
- Perspectives on Human Trafficking and Modern Forms of Slavery pp. 1

- Siddharth Kara
- Modeling for Determinants of Human Trafficking: An Empirical Analysis pp. 2-21

- Seo-Young Cho
- Assessing the Extent of Human Trafficking: Inherent Difficulties and Gradual Progress pp. 22-34

- Dianne Scullion
- Ungendering and Regendering Shelters for Survivors of Human Trafficking pp. 35-51

- Daphna Hacker, Yaara Levine-Fraiman and Idan Halili
- Safe Harbor Legislation for Juvenile Victims of Sex Trafficking: A Myopic View of Improvements in Practice pp. 52-62

- Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco
- Queering the Support for Trafficked Persons: LGBTQ Communities and Human Trafficking in the Heartland pp. 63-75

- Corinne Schwarz and Hannah E. Britton
- Recognising Effective Legal Protection to People Smuggled at Sea, by Reviewing the EU Legal Framework on Human Trafficking and Solidarity between Member States pp. 76-87

- Matilde Ventrella
- The Canadian Criminal Code Offence of Trafficking in Persons: Challenges from the Field and within the Law pp. 88-102

- Julie Kaye and Bethany Hastie
- Trafficking of Women in Mexico and Their Health Risk: Issues and Problems pp. 103-112

- Arun Kumar Acharya
- Sinai Trafficking: Origin and Definition of a New Form of Human Trafficking pp. 113-124

- Mirjam van Reisen and Conny Rijken
- “Using History to Make Slavery History”: The African American Past and the Challenge of Contemporary Slavery pp. 125-135

- James B. Stewart
- Human Trafficking and the UK Modern Slavery Bill pp. 136-139

- Gary Craig
- Human Trafficking: Fighting the Illicit Economy with the Legitimate Economy pp. 140-144

- Louise Shelley and Christina Bain
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Other years2026, volume 14
2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2015, volume 3
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Articles 6
Articles 5 Articles 4 Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2026, volume 14
2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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