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Social Inclusion
2013 - 2026
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2023, volume 11, articles 4
- Adult Migrants’ Language Learning, Labour Market, and Social Inclusion pp. 1-4

- Andreas Fejes and Magnus Dahlstedt
- Social Inclusion Beyond Education and Work: Migrants Meaning‐Making Towards Social Inclusion pp. 5-12

- Sofia Nyström, Andreas Fejes and Nedžad Mešić
- “We Kiss Everyone’s Hands to Get a Permanent Job, but Where Is It?”: The Failure of the Social Inclusion Narrative for Refugees pp. 13-23

- Hanna Svensson
- Socio‐Occupational Integration of Chinese Migrant Women in Andalusia Through Spanish Language Training pp. 24-34

- Esther Cores-Bilbao and Mariló Camacho-Díaz
- Agency and Investment in L2 Learning: The Case of a Migrant Worker and a Mother of Two Children in South Korea pp. 35-46

- Jinsil Jang
- Critical Social Inclusion of Adult Migrant Language Learners in Working Life: Experiences From SFI and LINC Programs pp. 47-57

- Tobias Pötzsch and Sanna Saksela-Bergholm
- “The Door You Can Walk Through to Society”: Social Inclusion and Belonging in Vocational Programmes for Immigrants pp. 58-68

- Hedda Söderlundh and Maria Eklund Heinonen
- Adult Migrants’ Language Training in Austria: The Role of Central and Eastern European Teachers pp. 69-79

- Ildikó Zakariás and Nora Al-Awami
- No(r)way? Language Learning, Stereotypes, and Social Inclusion Among Poles in Norway pp. 80-90

- Anne Golden and Toril Opsahl
- Directing Paths Into Adulthood: Newly Arrived Students and the Intersection of Education and Migration Policy pp. 91-100

- Maria Rydell, Sofia Nyström and Magnus Dahlstedt
- “Small Tragedies of Individuals’ Lives”: London’s Migrant Division of Labour and Migrant Language Educational Settings pp. 101-110

- Silke Zschomler
- Adult Migrants’ Endeavours for a Life as Included pp. 111-120

- Sofia Nordmark and Helena Colliander
- Constructing the “Good Citizen”: Discourses of Social Inclusion in Swedish Civic Orientation pp. 121-131

- Simon Bauer, Tommaso M. Milani, Kerstin von Brömssen and Andrea Spehar
- Migrants’ Inclusion in Civil Societies: The Case of Language Cafés in Sweden pp. 132-144

- Ali Reza Majlesi, Gunilla Jansson and Silvia Kunitz
- Social Inclusion Through Multilingual Assistants in Additional Language Learning pp. 145-155

- Oliver St John
- Digitalization of Working Worlds and Social Inclusion pp. 156-159

- Alice Melchior and Simone Haasler
- A Circulatory Loop: The Reciprocal Relationship of Organizations, Digitalization, and Gender pp. 160-171

- Lene Baumgart, Pauline Boos and Katharina Braunsmann
- Discourses of Digitalisation and the Positioning of Workers in Primary Care: A Norwegian Case Study pp. 172-183

- Monika Nerland, Mervi Hasu and Miria Grisot
- Jobless and Burnt Out: Digital Inequality and Online Access to the Labor Market pp. 184-197

- Stefano De Marco, Guillaume Dumont, Ellen Johanna Helsper, Alejandro Díaz-Guerra, Mirko Antino, Alfredo Rodríguez-Muñoz and José-Luis Martínez-Cantos
- Digital Communication and Work–Life Supportive Supervisor Behaviors in Europe pp. 198-210

- Anja-Kristin Abendroth and Antje Schwarz
- Work‐Related ICT Use and the Dissolution of Boundaries Between Work and Private Life pp. 211-224

- Ines Entgelmeier and Timothy Rinke
- Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals pp. 225-238

- Sebastian Schongen
- Assessing Inclusivity Through Job Quality in Digital Plat‐Firms pp. 239-250

- Davide Arcidiacono and Giorgio Piccitto
- Dependency and Social Recognition of Online Platform Workers: Evidence From a Mixed‐Methods Study pp. 251-261

- Dominik Klaus, Barbara Haas and Maddalena Lamura
- Domestic Cleaners in the Informal Labour Market: New Working Realities Shaped by the Gig Economy? pp. 262-273

- Laura Wiesböck, Julia Radlherr and Mai Linh Angelique Vo
- The Digitalization Boost of the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Changes in Job Quality pp. 274-286

- Teresa Sophie Friedrich and Basha Vicari
- Disabled People and the Intersectional Nature of Social Inclusion pp. 287-290

- Alexis Buettgen, Fernando Fontes and Susan Eriksson
- Halin ai: Intersectional Experiences of Disability, Climate Change, and Disasters in Indonesia pp. 291-302

- Desy Ayu Pirmasari and Katie McQuaid
- Women and the Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi: Experiences of Struggle and Solidarity pp. 303-313

- Sarah Huque
- Disability, Religion, and Gender: Exploring Experiences of Exclusion in India Through an Intersectional Lens pp. 314-325

- Stephen Thompson, Brigitte Rohwerder and Dolon Mukherjee
- Intersecting Disability and Poverty in the Global South: Barriers to the Localization of the UNCRPD pp. 326-337

- Shaun Grech, Jörg Weber and Sarah Rule
- Latin American Perspectives on Parenthood and Disability: Vulnerability, Risk, and Social Inclusion pp. 338-349

- Laura Sanmiquel-Molinero, Joan Pujol-Tarrés and Marisela Montenegro
- Person‐Centred Planning in Centres of Activities for Inclusion pp. 350-361

- Lénia Carvalhais, Ana Rita Fernandes and Lígia Almeida
- Intersectional Praxis and Disability in Higher Education pp. 362-372

- Marie Sépulchre
2023, volume 11, articles 3
- A Technological Smartness All Over the Place: Small‐Scale Thing‐Power Experiments With Wider Inclusive Ambitions pp. 1-4

- Karin Hannes and Frederik Truyen
- Increasing Participation of Persons With Intellectual Disabilities With Smart Socio‐Technical Arrangements pp. 5-14

- Verena Wahl and Florian Kiuppis
- The StoryMapper: Piloting a Traveling Placemaking Interface for Inclusion and Emplacement pp. 15-29

- Hanne Vrebos, Paul Biedermann, Andrew Vande Moere, Koen Hermans and Karin Hannes
- Intersecting Positionalities and the Unexpected Uses of Digital Crime and Safety Tracking in Brooklyn pp. 30-40

- Alice Riddell
- The Digital Divide and Futurist Imaginings of Zelle‐ous Resistors pp. 41-50

- Daniela Peluso
- Co‐Creatively Producing Knowledge With Other‐Than‐Human Organisms in a (Bio)Technology‐Controlled Artistic Environment pp. 51-64

- Antje Jacobs, Steven Devleminck and Karin Hannes
- Collaborative Writing as Bio‐Digital Quilting: A Relational, Feminist Practice Towards “Academia Otherwise” pp. 65-76

- Petra Vackova, Donata Puntil, Emily Dowdeswell, Carolyn Cooke and Lucy Caton
- Shaping the Inclusive City: Power Relations, Regulations, and the Role of Social Work pp. 77-81

- Karine Duplan, Monica Battaglini, Milena Chimienti and Marylène Lieber
- Policing the In/Exclusion of Social Marginality: The Preventive Regulation of Public Space in Urban Switzerland pp. 82-92

- Esteban Piñeiro, Nathalie Pasche and Nora Locher
- Youth in Zurich’s Public Spaces: Hanging Out as an In/Exclusive Way of Taking Their Place in the City pp. 93-104

- Annamaria Colombo, Claire Balleys, Marc Tadorian and Marianna Colella
- Contradictions Within the Swedish Welfare System: Social Services’ Homelessness Strategies Under Housing Inequality pp. 105-115

- Matilda Sandberg and Carina Listerborn
- Social Workers and Irregular Migrants in the Assistance Circuit: Making Sense of Paradoxical Inclusion pp. 116-127

- Maxime Felder, Sahar Fneich and Joan Stavo-Debauge
- Distinctive and Distinguished Gay‐Friendliness in Park Slope, New York City pp. 128-137

- Sylvie Tissot
- What Would an Inclusive City for Gender and Sexual Minorities Be Like? You Need to Ask Queer Folx! pp. 138-149

- Karine Duplan
- The European Ideal of an Inclusive City: Interculturalism and “Good Social Practices” in Barcelona pp. 150-161

- Beniamino Peruzzi Castellani
- Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review pp. 162-174

- Niroshan Ramachandran and Claudia Di Matteo
- Caminante, No Hay Camino, Se Hace Camino al Andar: On a Creative Research Project in Urban Planning pp. 175-185

- Laurent Matthey, Simon Gaberell, Alice Chenais, Jade Rudler, Aude Seigne, Anne-Sophie Subilia, Daniel Vuataz and Matthieu Ruf
- A Residential Area at the Gates of the City: Controversies Surrounding “Quality of Life” pp. 186-198

- Arnaud Frauenfelder, Nasser Tafferant and Monica Battaglini
- Knowledge Actors Engaging in “Everyday Planning” in Rapidly Urbanizing Peripheries of the Global South pp. 199-209

- Swetha Rao Dhananka
- Critical Post‐Humanism and Social Work in the City: About Being Entangled as Researcher and Professional pp. 210-219

- Marina Richter
- Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion: Perspectives From Network Peripheries and Non‐Adopters pp. 220-224

- Rob McMahon, Nadezda Nazarova and Laura Robinson
- Global Digital Peripheries: The Social Capital Profile of Low‐Adopter Countries pp. 225-238

- Katalin Füzér, Bence Völgyi, Dávid Erát and László Szerb
- Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion pp. 239-250

- Cora van Leeuwen, An Jacobs and Ilse Mariën
- Examining Aspects of Digital Inclusion Among National Samples of US Older Adults pp. 251-270

- Amy M. Schuster and Shelia R. Cotten
- Managing Accessibility Conflicts: Importance of an Intersectional Approach and the Involvement of Experiential Experts pp. 271-274

- Karen Mogendorff
- The Power of Emotions: The Ethics of Care in the Digital Inclusion Processes of Marginalized Communities pp. 275-285

- Isabel Pavez, Teresa Correa and Catalina Farías
- Indigenous Community Networking in Hawai’i: The Pu‘uhonua o Waimānalo Community Network pp. 286-297

- Rob McMahon, Wayne Buente, Heather E. Hudson, Brandon Maka’awa’awa, John Kealoha Garcia and Dennis “Bumpy” Kanahele
- Dispatches From Eeyou Istchee: Cree Networks, Digital, and Social Inclusion pp. 298-308

- Tricia Toso and Scott Foward
- Bidi Bidi Creativity: The Liminality of Digital Inclusion for Refugees in Ugandan Higher Education pp. 309-319

- Michael Gallagher, Rovincer Najjuma and Rebecca Nambi
- Transformation of the Digital Payment Ecosystem in India: A Case Study of Paytm pp. 320-331

- Aditi Bhatia-Kalluri and Brett R. Caraway
- Tilting at 5G Towers: Rethinking Infrastructural Transition in 2020 pp. 332-341

- Rory Sharp
2023, volume 11, articles 2
- Post‐Migration Stress: Racial Microaggressions and Everyday Discrimination pp. 1-4

- Fabio Quassoli and Monica Colombo
- Moving Beyond Obfuscating Racial Microaggression Discourse pp. 5-15

- Johnny E. Williams and David G. Embrick
- Exploring Racial Microaggressions Toward Chinese Immigrant Women in Greater Boston During Covid pp. 16-26

- Kelly Wing Kwan Wong
- “I’m Told I Don’t Look Like a Foreigner”: Everyday Racism in Contemporary Italy pp. 27-36

- Fabio Quassoli, Marta Muchetti and Monica Colombo
- Racial Microaggressions and Ontological Security: Exploring the Narratives of Young Adult Migrants in Glasgow, UK pp. 37-47

- Marcus Nicolson
- Processes of Discrimination and Humiliation Experienced by Ecuadorian Immigrant Workers in Spain pp. 48-58

- David Ortega‐Jiménez, Luis Alvarado, Alejandra Trillo and Francisco D. Bretones
- Reinscribing Migrant “Undeservingness” and “Deportability” Into Detention Centres' Visiting Rooms pp. 59-68

- Oyku Hazal Tural
- Refugee Women’s Volunteering as Resistance Practices to Micro‐Aggressions and Social Exclusion in the UK pp. 69-79

- Carolynn Low and Bindi V. Shah
- Confronting Racialised Power Asymmetries in the Interview Setting: Positioning Strategies of Highly Qualified Migrants pp. 80-89

- Elisabeth Scheibelhofer, Clara Holzinger and Anna-Katharina Draxl
- Effecting Systemic Change: Critical Strategic Approaches for Social Inclusion pp. 90-93

- Nick J. Mulé and Luann Good Gingrich
- Exclusion to Inclusion: Lived Experience of Intellectual Disabilities in National Reporting on the CRPD pp. 94-103

- Laufey Elísabet Löve
- Social and Curricular Inclusion in Refugee Education: Critical Approaches to Education Advocacy pp. 104-114

- Alexandra Greene, Yến Lê Espiritu and Dan Nyamangah
- Towards Inclusion: Systemic Change Through Organizational Education pp. 115-123

- Stefan Köngeter and Timo Schreiner
- Inclusive Policy? An Intersectional Analysis of Policy Influencing Women’s Reproductive Decision‐Making pp. 124-135

- Greer Lamaro Haintz, Hayley McKenzie, Beth Turnbull and Melissa Graham
- The University and Social Work Under Neoliberalism: Where’s the Social Inclusion for Disabled Faculty? pp. 136-146

- Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan
- Performing Agency in Shrinking Spaces: Acting Beyond the Resilience–Resistance Binary pp. 147-158

- Soumi Banerjee
- : Revitalizing Deaf Education Systems via Anarchism pp. 159-172

- Michael Skyer, Jessica A. Scott and Dai O'Brien
- Indigenous Emancipation: The Fight Against Marginalisation, Criminalisation, and Oppression pp. 173-176

- Grace O’Brien, Pey‐Chun Pan, Mustapha Sheikh and Simon Prideaux
- Anishinaabe Law at the Margins: Treaty Law in Northern Ontario, Canada, as Colonial Expansion pp. 177-186

- Tenille E. Brown
- Between Legal Indigeneity and Indigenous Sovereignty in Taiwan: Insights From Critical Race Theory pp. 187-197

- Scott E. Simon and Awi Mona
- La Lucha Continua: A Presentist Lens on Social Protest in Ecuador pp. 198-211

- Julia Schwab
- The Truth Will Set You Free? The Promises and Pitfalls of Truth‐Telling for Indigenous Emancipation pp. 212-222

- Sarah Maddison, Julia Hurst and Archie Thomas
- The Making and Shaping of the Young Gael: Irish‐Medium Youth Work for Developing Indigenous Identities pp. 223-231

- Eliz McArdle and Gail Neill
- Dear Reviewer n: An Open Letter on Academic Culture, Structural Racism, and the Place of Indigenous Knowledges, With a Question From One Indigenous Academic to the Decolonising Academics Who Are Not pp. 232-234

- Scott Avery
2023, volume 11, articles 1
- Disability and Social Inclusion: Lessons From the Pandemic pp. 1-4

- Owen Barden, Ana Bê, Erin Prtichard and Laura Waite
- Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic pp. 5-15

- Hrafnhildur Snæfríðar- Gunnarsdóttir, Tinna Ólafsdóttir and Kristín Björnsdóttir
- Same Old New Normal: The Ableist Fallacy of “Post-Pandemic” Work pp. 16-25

- Alexandra "Xan" C. H. Nowakowski
- “Vulnerable” or Systematically Excluded? The Impact of Covid-19 on Disabled People in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 26-37

- Vera Kubenz and Dina Kiwan
- Disabled People’s Experiences of the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Call to Action for Social Change pp. 38-47

- Stuart Read, Anne Parfitt, Tanvir Bush, Ben Simmons and Martin Levinson
- Re‐Imagining Inclusion Through the Lens of Disabled Childhoods pp. 48-59

- Alice-Simone Balter, Laura E. Feltham, Gillian Parekh, Patty Douglas, Kathryn Underwood and Tricia van Rhijn
- Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid‐19 pp. 60-71

- Kerri Betts, Louise Creechan, Rosemarie Cawkwell, Isabelle Finn‐Kelcey, C. J. Griffin, Alice Hagopian, David Hartley, Marie Adrienne R. Manalili, Inika Murkumbi, Sarinah O’Donoghue, Cassandra Shanahan, Anna Stenning and Alyssa Hillary Zisk
- National Theatre in My Kitchen: Access to Culture for Blind People in Poland During Covid-19 pp. 72-81

- Monika Dubiel
- Pandemic Lived Experience, Crip Utopias, and Dismodernist Revolutions: For a More‐Than‐Social Model of Disability pp. 82-91

- Arianna Introna
- Putting on Intersectional Glasses: Listening to the Voice of the Vulnerable pp. 92-101

- Seyda Subasi Singh
- Vulnerable Students, Inclusion, and Digital Education in the Covid‐19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Case Study From Austria pp. 102-112

- Lisa-Katharina Möhlen and Susanne Prummer
- How Did Children With Disabilities Experience Education and Social Welfare During Covid-19? pp. 113-124

- Kjetil Klette-Bøhler, Dagmara Bossy and Vyda Mamley Hervie
- Remnants of Community: What I Learned in the First Year of the Pandemic pp. 125-127

- David Bolt
- Wealth Stratification and the Insurance Function of Wealth pp. 128-134

- Nora Müller, Klaus Pforr and Jascha Dräger
- Insured Privately? Wealth Stratification of Job Loss in the UK pp. 135-147

- Selçuk Bedük
- The Buffer Function of Wealth in Socioemotional Responses to Covid‐19 in Italy pp. 148-162

- Davide Gritti, Filippo Gioachin and Anna Zamberlan
- Is Property an Insurance or an Additional Burden? Financial Stress Among Homeowners in Europe pp. 163-175

- Martin Heidenreich and Sven Broschinski
- Wealth and Welfare: Do Private and Public Safety Nets Compensate for Asset Poverty? pp. 176-186

- Severin Rapp and Stefan Humer
- Financial Solidarity or Autonomy? How Gendered Wealth and Income Inequalities Influence Couples’ Money Management pp. 187-199

- Agnieszka Althaber, Kathrin Leuze and Ramona Künzel
- Wealth Accumulation and De‐Risking Strategies Among High‐Wealth Individuals pp. 200-209

- Donna Carmichael
- Family in Challenging Circumstances: Ways of Coping pp. 210-213

- Jacques‐Antoine Gauthier and Vida Česnuitytė
- “Empathetic Egoist” and “Obedient Individualist”: Clash Between Family Practices and Normative Images of Children pp. 214-224

- Małgorzata Sikorska
- Sources of Loneliness for Older Adults in the Czech Republic and Strategies for Coping With Loneliness pp. 225-233

- Marcela Petrová Kafková
- Siblings as Overlooked Potential for Care and Support Across Households and Borders pp. 234-245

- Irma Budginaitė‐Mačkinė and Irena Juozeliūnienė
- The Intergenerational Representation of Old Age in the Transition to Frailty: An Empirical Analysis in Italy pp. 246-255

- Donatella Bramanti
- Three‐Generation Households in a Central and Eastern European Country: The Case of Hungary pp. 256-268

- Judit Monostori
- Growing Pains: Can Family Policies Revert the Decline of Fertility in Spain? pp. 269-281

- Begoña Elizalde-San Miguel, Vicente Díaz Gandasegui and María T. Sanz
- Family Climate in Pandemic Times: Adolescents and Mothers pp. 282-294

- Thomas Eichhorn, Simone Schüller, Hannah Sinja Steinberg and Claudia Zerle-Elsäßer
- Reshaping Social Capital During the Pandemic Crisis: Age Group Differences in Face‐to‐Face Contact Network Structures pp. 295-309

- Beáta Dávid, Boglárka Herke, Éva Huszti, Gergely Tóth, Emese Túry-Angyal and Fruzsina Albert
- Coping With Covid‐19: Older Europeans and the Challenges of Connectedness and Loneliness pp. 310-323

- Ronny König and Bettina Isengard
- Gender Differences in Epidemic Everyday Scenarios: An Exploratory Study of Family Life in Slovenia pp. 324-336

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