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Social Inclusion
2013 - 2026
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2020, volume 8, articles 4
- Linking Labour Division within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy pp. 1-7

- Ivett Szalma, Michael Ochsner and Judit Takács
- Educational Attainment and Gender Differences in Work–Life Balance for Couples across Europe: A Contextual Perspective pp. 8-22

- Theocharis Kromydas
- Gender Division of Domestic Labor in Post-Socialist Europe (1994–2012): Test of Class Gradients Hypothesis pp. 23-34

- Daria Ukhova
- The Transition to Parenthood in the French and German Speaking Parts of Switzerland pp. 35-45

- Regula Zimmermann and Jean-Marie LeGoff
- Work–Family Arrangement and Conflict: Do Individual Gender Role Attitudes and National Gender Culture Matter? pp. 46-60

- Christina Bornatici and Marieke Heers
- Agency and Capabilities in Managerial Positions: Hungarian Fathers’ Use of Workplace Flexibility pp. 61-71

- Nikolett Geszler
- “Mummy is in a Call”: Digital Technology and Executive Women’s Work–Life Balance pp. 72-80

- Beáta Nagy
- The Father’s Role in Child Care: Parental Leave Policies in Lithuania and Sweden pp. 81-91

- Jolanta Aidukaite and Donata Telisauskaite-Cekanavice
- Long-Term Care and Gender Equality: Fuzzy-Set Ideal Types of Care Regimes in Europe pp. 92-102

- Attila Bartha and Violetta Zentai
- Division of Labour, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy: Conclusions and Reflections pp. 103-109

- Michael Ochsner, Ivett Szalma and Judit Takács
- Method as Border: Tuning in to the Cacophony of Academic Backstages of Migration, Mobility and Border Studies pp. 110-115

- Kolar Aparna, Joris Schapendonk and Cesar Merlín-Escorza
- Phenomenology of Exclusion: Capturing the Everyday Thresholds of Belonging pp. 116-125

- Annika Lems
- Following Fatigue, Feeling Fatigue: A Reflexive Ethnography of Emotion pp. 126-135

- Mirjam Wajsberg
- (Re)Searching with Imperial Eyes: Collective Self-Inquiry as a Tool for Transformative Migration Studies pp. 147-156

- Madeline J. Bass, Daniel Córdoba and Peter Teunissen
- Mapping European Border Control: On Small Maps, Reflexive Inversion and Interference pp. 157-168

- Silvan Pollozek
- Methods as Moving Ground: Reflections on the ‘Doings’ of Mobile Methodologies pp. 163-146

- Ingrid Boas, Joris Schapendonk, Suzy Blondin and Annemiek Pas
- EU Border Officials and Critical Complicity: The Politics of Location and Ethnographic Knowledge as Additions pp. 169-177

- Marlene Paulin Kristensen
- Cohesion in the Local Context: Reconciling the Territorial, Economic and Social Dimensions pp. 178-182

- Hans Thor Andersen, Mia Arp Fallov, Anja Jørgensen, Maja de Neergaard and Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen
- Territorial Cohesion of What and Why? The Challenge of Spatial Justice for EU’s Cohesion Policy pp. 183-193

- Mikko Weckroth and Sami Moisio
- Positioning the Urban in the Global Knowledge Economy: Increasing Competitiveness or Inequality pp. 194-207

- Tatjana Boczy, Ruggero Cefalo, Andrea Parma and Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen
- Territorial Cohesion as a Policy Narrative: From Economic Competitiveness to ‘Smart’ Growth and Beyond pp. 208-217

- Panagiotis Artelaris and George Mavrommatis
- Narratives of Territorial Cohesion and Economic Growth: A Comparative Study pp. 218-228

- Tatjana Boczy and Marta Margherita Cordini
- Rural Cohesion: Collective Efficacy and Leadership in the Territorial Governance of Inclusion pp. 229-241

- Anja Jørgensen, Mia Arp Fallov, Maria Casado-Diaz and Rob Atkinson
- Rethinking Suburban Governance in the CEE Region: A Comparison of Two Municipalities in Poland and Lithuania pp. 242-252

- Jurga Bučaitė-Vilkė and Joanna Krukowska
- Local Territorial Cohesion: Perception of Spatial Inequalities in Access to Public Services in Polish Case-Study Municipalities pp. 253-264

- Wirginia Aksztejn
- In Search of Territorial Cohesion: An Elusive and Imagined Notion pp. 265-276

- Rob Atkinson and Carolina Pacchi
- Contexts and Interconnections: A Conjunctural Approach to Territorial Cohesion pp. 277-286

- Maja de Neergaard, Mia Arp Fallov, Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen and Anja Jørgensen
2020, volume 8, articles 3
- Home, Housing and Communities: Foundations for Inclusive Society pp. 1-4

- Isobel Anderson, Joe Finnerty and Vikki McCall
- Access to Housing and Social Inclusion in a Post-Crisis Era: Contextualizing Recent Trends in the City of Athens pp. 5-15

- Thomas Maloutas, Dimitra Siatitsa and Dimitris Balampanidis
- Is Housing Growth Ever Inclusive Growth? Evidence from Three Decades of Housing Development in England and Wales, 1981–2011 pp. 16-27

- Rebecca Tunstall
- Housing and Ageing: Let’s Get Serious—“How Do You Plan for the Future while Addressing Immediate Chaos?” pp. 28-42

- Vikki McCall, Friederike Ziegler, Jane Robertson, Melanie Lovatt, Judith Phillips, Jeremy Porteus, Zhan McIntyre, Alasdair Rutherford, Judith Sixsmith, Ryan Woolrych, Jim Eadie, Jim Wallman, Melissa Epinoza, Emma Harrison and Tom Wallace
- Who’s Homeless and Whose Homeless? pp. 43-53

- Ingrid Sahlin
- Inclusive Social Lettings Practice: Opportunities to Enhance Independent Living for Disabled People pp. 54-65

- Isobel Anderson, Dianne-Dominique Theakstone and Julia Lawrence
- Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People pp. 66-76

- Liz Ellis, Sarah-Anne Muñoz, Katia Narzisi, Sara Bradley and Jenny Hall
- “Listen to What We Have to Say”: Children and Young People’s Perspectives on Urban Regeneration pp. 77-87

- Siobhan O'Sullivan, Cathal O'Connell and Lorcan Byrne
- (Re)Building Home and Community in the Social Housing Sector: Lessons from a South Australian Approach pp. 88-101

- Selina Tually, William Skinner, Debbie Faulkner and Ian Goodwin-Smith
- Neighbourhood Impacts on Wellbeing: The Role of Housing among Low-Income Tenants pp. 102-112

- Steve Rolfe and Lisa Garnham
- “It Is Part of Belonging”: Walking Groups to Promote Social Health amongst People Living with Dementia pp. 113-122

- Jane M. Robertson, Grant Gibson, Catherine Pemble, Rog Harrison, Kim Strachan and Sheila Thorburn
- Boundary Spanning in Sport for Development: Opening Transdisciplinary and Intersectoral Perspectives pp. 123-128

- Reinhard Haudenhuyse, John Hayton, Dan Parnell, Kirsten Verkooijen and Pascal Delheye
- Sport for Vulnerable Youth: The Role of Multi-Professional Groups in Sustaining Intersectoral Collaboration pp. 129-138

- Chiara D'Angelo, Chiara Corvino, Eloisa Cianci and Caterina Gozzoli
- Bridge over Troubled Water: Linking Capacities of Sport and Non-Sport Organizations pp. 139-151

- Mathieu Marlier, Bram Constandt, Cleo Schyvinck, Thomas De Bock, Mathieu Winand and Annick Willem
- Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes pp. 152-161

- Kirsten Thecla Verkooijen, Sabina Super, Lisanne Sofie Mulderij, Dico de Jager and Annemarie Wagemakers
- Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories pp. 162-176

- Rob Cunningham, Anne Bunde-Birouste, Patrick Rawstorne and Sally Nathan
- (Re)forming the Inside/Outside: On Place as a Governable Domain through Sports-Based Interventions pp. 177-186

- David Ekholm and Magnus Dahlstedt
- Sport and Incarceration: Theoretical Considerations for Sport for Development Research pp. 187-196

- Mark Norman
- Exploring the Contested Notion of Social Inclusion and Gender Inclusivity within eSport Spaces pp. 197-208

- Emily Jane Hayday and Holly Collison
- “Why Can’t I Play?”: Transdisciplinary Learnings for Children with Disability’s Sport Participation pp. 209-223

- Simon Darcy, Janice Ollerton and Simone Grabowski
- Inclusion through Sport: A Critical View on Paralympic Legacy from a Historical Perspective pp. 224-235

- Sylvain Ferez, Sébastien Ruffié, Hélène Joncheray, Anne Marcellini, Sakis Pappous and Rémi Richard
- Religious Minorities and Struggle for Recognition pp. 236-239

- Christophe Monnot and Solange Lefebvre
- Jewish Spatial Practices in Barcelona as Claims for Recognition pp. 240-250

- Julia Martínez-Ariño
- Space, Religious Diversity, and Negotiation Processes pp. 251-261

- Solange Lefebvre
- The City as a Continuous Laboratory for Diversity: The Case of Geneva pp. 262-272

- Christophe Monnot
- Muslim and Buddhist Youths in Switzerland: Individualising Religion and Striving for Recognition? pp. 273-285

- Martin Baumann and Rebekka Christine Khaliefi
- The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi pp. 286-295

- Alexandra Ainz-Galende and Rubén Rodríguez-Puertas
- Inclusive Education for Religious Minorities: The Syriacs in Turkey pp. 296-306

- Halis Sakız, Abdurrahman Ekinci and Güldest Baş
2020, volume 8, articles 2
- Left Behind? The Status of Women in Contemporary China pp. 1-9

- Robert Walker and Jane Millar
- Falling behind the Rest? China and the Gender Gap Index pp. 10-22

- Binli Chen and Hailan He
- Women in China Moving Forward: Progress, Challenges and Reflections pp. 23-35

- Juhua Yang
- The Grandmothers’ Farewell to Childcare Provision under China’s Two-Child Policy: Evidence from Guangzhou Middle-Class Families pp. 36-46

- Xiaohui Zhong and Minggang Peng
- Left Behind? Migration Stories of Two Women in Rural China pp. 47-57

- C. Cindy Fan and Chen Chen
- Transitions and Conflicts: Reexamining Impacts of Migration on Young Women’s Status and Gender Practice in Rural Shanxi pp. 58-67

- Lichao Yang and Xiaodong Ren
- Privileged Daughters? Gendered Mobility among Highly Educated Chinese Female Migrants in the UK pp. 68-76

- Mengwei Tu and Kailing Xie
- The Making of a Modern Self: Vietnamese Women Experiencing Transnational Mobility at the China–Vietnam Border pp. 77-85

- Pengli Huang
- Sex, Drug, and HIV/AIDS: The Drug Career of an Urban Chinese Woman pp. 86-94

- Xiying Wang and Liu Liu
- Beyond Sex/Work: Understanding Work and Identity of Female Sex Workers in South China pp. 95-103

- Yu Ding
- Social Media as a Disguise and an Aid: Disabled Women in the Cyber Workforce in China pp. 104-113

- Jing Zheng, Yuxin Pei and Ya Gao
- Mothers Left without a Man: Poverty and Single Parenthood in China pp. 114-122

- Qin Li
- Perceiving and Deflecting Everyday Poverty-Related Shame: Evidence from 35 Female Marriage Migrants in Rural China pp. 123-131

- Guanli Zhang
- Digital Inclusion as a Core Component of Social Inclusion pp. 132-137

- Bianca Reisdorf and Colin Rhinesmith
- Social Support for Digital Inclusion: Towards a Typology of Social Support Patterns pp. 138-150

- Axelle Asmar, Leo van Audenhove and Ilse Mariën
- Digital Literacy Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Development pp. 151-167

- Danica Radovanović, Christine Holst, Sarbani Banerjee Belur, Ritu Srivastava, Georges Vivien Houngbonon, Erwan Le Quentrec, Josephine Miliza, Andrea S. Winkler and Josef Noll
- Do Mobile Phones Help Expand Social Capital? An Empirical Case Study pp. 168-179

- Alain Shema and Martha Garcia-Murillo
- Implications of Digital Inclusion: Digitalization in Terms of Time Use from a Gender Perspective pp. 180-189

- Lidia Arroyo
- A New Player for Tackling Inequalities? Framing the Social Value and Impact of the Maker Movement pp. 190-200

- Elisabeth Unterfrauner, Margit Hofer, Bastian Pelka and Marthe Zirngiebl
- Fostering Digital Participation for People with Intellectual Disabilities and Their Caregivers: Towards a Guideline for Designing Education Programs pp. 201-212

- Vanessa N. Heitplatz
- Effective Experiences: A Social Cognitive Analysis of Young Students’ Technology Self-Efficacy and STEM Attitudes pp. 213-221

- Kuo-Ting Huang, Christopher Ball, Shelia R. Cotten and LaToya O’Neal
- Technological Socialization and Digital Inclusion: Understanding Digital Literacy Biographies among Young People in Madrid pp. 222-232

- Daniel Calderón Gómez
- Configuring the Older Non-User: Between Research, Policy and Practice of Digital Exclusion pp. 233-243

- Vera Gallistl, Rebekka Rohner, Alexander Seifert and Anna Wanka
- Digital Inclusion Across the Americas and Caribbean pp. 244-259

- Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Matías Dodel, Teresa Correa, Eduardo Villanueva-Mansilla, Sayonara Leal, Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, Hopeton S. Dunn, Lloyd Levine, Rob McMahon and Aneka Khilnani
- Gypsy Policy and Roma Activism: From the Interwar Period to Current Policies and Challenges pp. 260-264

- Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov
- ‘Letter to Stalin’: Roma Activism vs. Gypsy Nomadism in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe before WWII pp. 265-276

- Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov
- A View of the Disaster and Victory from below: Serbian Roma Soldiers, 1912–1918 pp. 277-285

- Danilo Šarenac
- “Improving Our Way of Life Is Largely in Our Own Hands”: Inclusion according to the Romani Newspaper of Interwar Yugoslavia pp. 286-295

- Sofiya Zahova
- Images of Roma through the Language of Bulgarian State Archives pp. 296-304

- Aleksandar G. Marinov
- Between Nationalism and Pragmatism: The Roma Movement in Interwar Romania pp. 305-315

- Petre Matei
- Faith Church: Roma Baptists Challenging Religious Barriers in Interwar Romania pp. 316-326

- Iemima Ploscariu
- Hungarian Gypsy Musician’s National Association: Battles Faced by Gypsy Musicians in Hungary during the Interwar Years pp. 327-335

- Tamás Hajnáczky
- Political Activity of Kwiek ‘Dynasty’ in the Second Polish Republic in the Years 1935–1939 pp. 336-345

- Alicja Gontarek
- ‘The Books to the Illiterate?’: Romani Publishing Activities in the Soviet Union, 1927–1938 pp. 346-357

- Viktor Shapoval
- The Kalderash Gypsies of Russia in Industrial Cooperation of the 1920s–1930s pp. 358-366

- Aleksandr V. Chernykh
- From Christian Mission to Transnational Connections: Religious and Social Mobilisation among Roma in Finland pp. 367-376

- Raluca Bianca Roman
2020, volume 8, articles 1
- New Research on Housing and Territorial Stigma: Introduction to the Thematic Issue pp. 1-7

- Peer Smets and Margarethe Kusenbach
- Housing Stigmatization: A General Theory pp. 8-19

- Mervyn Horgan
- Territorial Stigmatisation and Poor Housing at a London ‘Sink Estate’ pp. 20-33

- Paul Watt
- Historical and Spatial Layers of Cultural Intimacy: Urban Transformation of a Stigmatised Suburban Estate on the Periphery of Helsinki pp. 34-43

- Pekka Tuominen
- Place Narratives and the Experience of Class: Comparing Collective Destigmatization Strategies in Two Social Housing Neighborhoods pp. 44-54

- Lotta Junnilainen
- “A Good Place for the Poor!” Counternarratives to Territorial Stigmatisation from Two Informal Settlements in Dhaka pp. 55-65

- Kazi Nazrul Fattah and Peter Walters
- “Trailer Trash” Stigma and Belonging in Florida Mobile Home Parks pp. 66-75

- Margarethe Kusenbach
- Exploring the ‘Spoiled’ and ‘Celebrated’ Identities of Young and Homeless Drug Users pp. 76-85

- Jennifer Hoolachan
- Universalism in Social Policies: A Multidimensional Concept, Policy Idea or Process pp. 86-89

- Monica Budowski and Daniel Künzler
- The Calls for Universal Social Protection by International Organizations: Constructing a New Global Consensus pp. 90-102

- Lutz Leisering
- The Welfare State as Universal Social Security: A Global Analysis pp. 103-113

- Kerem Gabriel Öktem
- Universalism in Welfare Policy: The Swedish Case beyond 1990 pp. 114-123

- Paula Blomqvist and Joakim Palme
- Understanding Universality within a Liberal Welfare Regime: The Case of Universal Social Programs in Canada pp. 124-132

- Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon and Michael J. Prince
- Seeking the Ideal of Universalism within Norway’s Social Reality pp. 133-144

- Lydia Mehrara
- Is There Room for Targeting within Universalism? Finnish Social Assistance Recipients as Social Citizens pp. 145-154

- Paula Saikkonen and Minna Ylikännö
- Competing Institutional Logics and Paradoxical Universalism: School-to-Work Transitions of Disabled Youth in Switzerland and the United States pp. 155-167

- Christoph Tschanz and Justin J. W. Powell
- Paradoxes of Universalism: The Case of the Swiss Disability Insurance pp. 168-177

- Emilie Rosenstein and Jean-Michel Bonvin
- Institutions of Inclusion and Exclusion pp. 178-183

- J. Cok Vrooman, The Netherlands Scp, Marcel Coenders and The Netherlands Scp
- Enforcing Your Own Human Rights? The Role of Social Norms in Compliance with Human Rights Treaties pp. 184-193

- Violet Benneker, Klarita Gërxhani and Stephanie Steinmetz
- How the Architecture of Housing Blocks Amplifies or Dampens Interethnic Tensions in Ethnically Diverse Neighbourhoods pp. 194-202

- Maurice Crul, Carl H. D. Steinmetz and Frans Lelie
- Factors Influencing the Ability to Achieve Valued Outcomes among Older Long-Term Unemployed People pp. 203-213

- Nienke Velterop, Jac van der Klink, Sandra Brouwer, Hilbrand Oldenhuis and Louis Polstra
- Meeting Boundaries: Exploring the Faces of Social Inclusion beyond Mental Health Systems pp. 214-224

- Carole Heather Walker and Sophie Thunus
- Mutuals on the Move: Exclusion Processes in the Welfare State and the Rediscovery of Mutualism pp. 225-237

- Eva Vriens and Tine De Moor
- Boundary Spanning and Reconstitution in Migration pp. 238-240

- Anya Ahmed
- Beyond Legal Status: Exploring Dimensions of Belonging among Forced Migrants in Istanbul and Vienna pp. 241-251

- Susan Beth Rottmann, Ivan Josipovic and Ursula Reeger
- Split Households, Family Migration and Urban Settlement: Findings from China’s 2015 National Floating Population Survey pp. 252-263

- C. Cindy Fan and Tianjiao Li
- Socio-Economic Participation of Somali Refugees in the Netherlands, Transnational Networks and Boundary Spanning pp. 264-274

- Ilse van Liempt and Gery Nijenhuis
- “Home Is Where I Spend My Money”: Testing the Remittance Decay Hypothesis with Ethnographic Data from an Austrian-Turkish Community pp. 275-284

- Silke Meyer
- The Great Secession: Ethno-National Rebirth and the Politics of Turkish–German Belonging pp. 285-299

- Özgür Özvatan
- Transnationalism and Belonging: The Case of Moroccan Entrepreneurs in Amsterdam and Milan pp. 300-313

- Giacomo Solano, Raffaele Vacca, Matteo Gagliolo and Dirk Jacobs
- Managing Multiplicity: Adult Children of Post-Independence Nigerians and Belonging in Britain pp. 314-323

- Julie Botticello
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Other years2026, volume 14
2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
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- 2020, volume 8
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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
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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