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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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2018, volume 6, articles 4
- Gender Equality and Beyond: At the Crossroads of Neoliberalism, Anti-Gender Movements, “European” Values, and Normative Reiterations in the Nordic Model pp. 1-7

- Katarina Giritli Nygren, Lena Martinsson and Diana Mulinari
- Basic Income: The Potential for Gendered Empowerment? pp. 8-15

- Alison Koslowski and Ann-Zofie Duvander
- The Traps of International Scripts: Making a Case for a Critical Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality in Development pp. 16-24

- Rahil Roodsaz and An Van Raemdonck
- Gender and Struggles for Equality in Mining Resistance Movements: Performing Critique against Neoliberal Capitalism in Sweden and Greece pp. 25-35

- Angelika Sjöstedt Landén and Marianna Fotaki
- A New Service Class in the Public Sector? The Role of Femonationalism in Unemployment Policies pp. 36-47

- Paula Mulinari
- Women’s Coalitions beyond the Laicism–Islamism Divide in Turkey: Towards an Inclusive Struggle for Gender Equality? pp. 48-58

- Selin Çağatay
- When the Personal Is Always Political: Norwegian Muslims’ Arguments for Women’s Rights pp. 59-66

- Hannah Helseth
- Solidarity in Head-Scarf and Pussy Bow Blouse: Reflections on Feminist Activism and Knowledge Production pp. 67-81

- Lena Gemzöe
- Feminism as Power and Resistance: An Inquiry into Different Forms of Swedish Feminist Resistance and Anti-Genderist Reactions pp. 82-94

- Mona Lilja and Evelina Johansson
- “Sweden Has Been Naïve”: Nationalism, Protectionism and Securitisation in Response to the Refugee Crisis of 2015 pp. 95-102

- Mathias Ericson
- Editorial: Students with Disabilities in Higher Education pp. 103-106

- Geert Van Hove, Alice Schippers and Minne Bakker
- Contemporary Social Theory as a Tool to Understand the Experiences of Disabled Students in Higher Education pp. 107-115

- Jonathan Harvey
- Disability Awareness, Training, and Empowerment: A New Paradigm for Raising Disability Awareness on a University Campus for Faculty, Staff, and Students pp. 116-124

- Dana Roth, Timothy Pure, Samuel Rabinowitz and Carol Kaufman-Scarborough
- Disability in Higher Education: Explanations and Legitimisation from Teachers at Leipzig University pp. 125-136

- Robert Aust
- Learning Experiences of Students Who Are Hard of Hearing in Higher Education: Case Study of a South African University pp. 137-148

- Diane Bell and Estelle Swart
- Mind the Gap Between Higher Education and the Labour Market for Students with a Disability in the Netherlands: A Research Agenda pp. 149-157

- Marjolein Büscher-Touwen, Marian de Groot and Lineke van Hal
- Inclusion in Norwegian Higher Education: Deaf Students’ Experiences with Lecturers pp. 158-167

- Patrick Stefan Kermit and Sidsel Holiman
- Designing a Model for Facilitating the Inclusion of Higher Education International Students with Disabilities in South Africa pp. 168-181

- Nina (HG) du Toit
- Fear of Stigmatisation among Students with Disabilities in Austria pp. 182-193

- Sarah Zaussinger and Berta Terzieva
- Barriers to Higher Education for Students with Bipolar Disorder: A Critical Social Model Perspective pp. 194-206

- Allison K. Kruse and Sushil K. Oswal
- “Everywhere We Go, People Seem to Know”: Mad Students and Knowledge Construction of Mental Illness in Higher Education pp. 207-217

- Lieve Carette, Elisabeth De Schauwer and Geert Van Hove
- “Everyone Is Normal, and Everyone Has a Disability”: Narratives of University Students with Visual Impairment pp. 218-229

- Nitsan Almog
- Pursuing Inclusive Higher Education in Egypt and Beyond through the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities pp. 230-240

- Janet E. Lord and Michael Ashley Stein
- The Inherent Value of Disability in Higher Education pp. 241-243

- Benjamin J. Ostiguy
2018, volume 6, articles 3
- Returns to Human Capital and the Incorporation of Highly-Skilled Workers in the Public and Private Sector of Major Immigrant Societies: An Introduction pp. 1-5

- Neli Demireva and Ivana Fellini
- An Examination of Ethnic Hierarchies and Returns to Human Capital in the UK pp. 6-33

- Wouter Zwysen and Neli Demireva
- Poor Returns to Origin-Country Education for Non-Western Immigrants in Italy: An Analysis of Occupational Status on Arrival and Mobility pp. 34-47

- Ivana Fellini, Raffaele Guetto and Emilio Reyneri
- Employment Outcomes of Ethnic Minorities in Spain: Towards Increasing Economic Incorporation among Immigrants and the Second Generation? pp. 48-63

- Mariña Fernández-Reino, Jonas Radl and María Ramos
- Employment Returns to Tertiary Education for Immigrants in Western Europe: Cross-Country Differences Before and After the Economic Crisis pp. 64-77

- Raffaele Guetto
- Perfect for the Job? Overqualification of Immigrants and their Descendants in the Norwegian Labor Market pp. 78-103

- Edvard N. Larsen, Adrian F. Rogne and Gunn E. Birkelund
- Incorporation of Immigrants and Second Generations into the French Labour Market: Changes between Generations and the Role of Human Capital and Origins pp. 104-118

- Yaël Brinbaum
- Employment and Education–Occupation Mismatches of Immigrants and their Children in the Netherlands: Comparisons with the Native Majority Group pp. 119-141

- Yassine Khoudja
- Returns to Foreign and Host Country Qualifications: Evidence from the US on the Labour Market Placement of Migrants and the Second Generation pp. 142-152

- Sergio Lo Iacono and Neli Demireva
- Migration, Boundaries and Differentiated Citizenship: Contested Frameworks for Inclusion and Exclusion pp. 153-161

- Terry Wotherspoon
- Differentiation of Rights in the Norwegian Welfare State: Hierarchies of Belonging and Humanitarian Exceptionalism pp. 162-171

- Synnøve Bendixsen
- On “Genuine” and “Illegitimate” Refugees: New Boundaries Drawn by Discriminatory Legislation and Practice in the Field of Humanitarian Reception in Germany pp. 172-189

- Anne-Kathrin Will
- No Recourse to Social Work? Statutory Neglect, Social Exclusion and Undocumented Migrant Families in the UK pp. 190-200

- Andy Jolly
- ‘Damn It, I Am a Miserable Eastern European in the Eyes of the Administrator’: EU Migrants’ Experiences with (Transnational) Social Security pp. 201-209

- Elisabeth Scheibelhofer and Clara Holzinger
- Becoming Citizen: Spatial and Expressive Acts when Strangers Move In pp. 210-228

- Peter Kærgaard Andersen, Lasse Mouritzen and Kristine Samson
- Passing the Test? From Immigrant to Citizen in a Multicultural Country pp. 229-236

- Elke Winter
- Fixed Narratives and Entangled Categorizations: Educational Problematizations in Times of Politicized and Stratified Migration pp. 237-247

- Kenneth Horvath
- Political Integration in Practice: Explaining a Time-Dependent Increase in Political Knowledge among Immigrants in Sweden pp. 248-259

- Per Adman and Per Strömblad
- A Migration Project in Retrospect: The Case of the Ageing Zero Generation in Emirdağ pp. 260-269

- Christiane Timmerman, Meia Walravens, Joris Michielsen, Nevriye Acar and Lore Van Praag
- Integration Journey: The Social Mobility Trajectory of Ethnic Minority Groups in Britain pp. 270-281

- Yaojun Li
- Sustainable Collaboration to Support Vulnerable Youth: Mental Health Support Teams in Upper Secondary School pp. 282-288

- Cecilie Anvik and Ragnhild Holmen Waldahl
- Between Idealism and Pragmatism: Social Policies and Matthew Effect in Vocational Education and Training for Disadvantaged Youth in Switzerland pp. 289-300

- Delia Pisoni
- The UK Government’s Troubled Families Programme: Delivering Social Justice? pp. 301-309

- Stephen Crossley
- Individual or Structural Inequality? Access and Barriers in Welfare Services for Women Who Sell Sex pp. 310-318

- Anette Brunovskis and May-Len Skilbrei
- Users’ Choice in Providing Services to the Most Vulnerable Homeless People pp. 319-326

- Inger Lise Skog Hansen
- Housing First in Denmark: An Analysis of the Coverage Rate among Homeless People and Types of Shelter Users pp. 327-336

- Lars Benjaminsen
- Foreign Immigrants in Depopulated Rural Areas: Local Social Services and the Construction of Welcoming Communities pp. 337-346

- Rosario Sampedro and Luis Camarero
2018, volume 6, articles 2
- Shallow Inclusion (or Integration) and Deep Exclusion: En-Dis-Abling Identities through Government Webpages in Hong Kong pp. 1-11

- Alex Cockain
- Power, Ideology and Structure: The Legacy of Normalization for Intellectual Disability pp. 12-21

- Murray K. Simpson
- Theorising Disability Care (Non-)Personalisation in European Countries: Comparing Personal Assistance Schemes in Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom pp. 22-33

- Christoph Tschanz
- Workplace Adaptations Promoting the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Mainstream Employment: A Case-Study on Employers’ Responses in Norway pp. 34-45

- Yuliya Kuznetsova and João Paulo Cerdeira Bento
- Deaf Learners’ Experiences in Malaysian Schools: Access, Equality and Communication pp. 46-55

- Khairul Farhah Khairuddin, Susie Miles and Wendy McCracken
- A Refamilialized System? An Analysis of Recent Developments of Personal Assistance in Sweden pp. 56-65

- Dietmar Rauch, Elisabeth Olin and Anna Dunér
- ‘Evidence’ of Neglect as a Form of Structural Violence: Parents with Intellectual Disabilities and Custody Deprivation pp. 66-73

- Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir and James G. Rice
- Being a Disabled Patient: Negotiating the Social Practices of Hospitals in England pp. 74-82

- Stuart Read, Val Williams, Pauline Heslop, Victoria Mason-Angelow and Caroline Miles
- Editorial: “Complex Religion: Intersections of Religion and Inequality” pp. 83-86

- Melissa J. Wilde
- Colorblind Islam: The Racial Hinges of Immigrant Muslims in the United States pp. 87-97

- Jeffrey Guhin
- Complexity Beyond Intersections: Race, Class, and Neighborhood Disadvantage among African American Muslims pp. 98-106

- Pamela Prickett
- Religious Inequality in America pp. 107-126

- Melissa J. Wilde, Patricia Tevington and Wensong Shen
- “You Help Them Out and God Gets the Glory:” Social Class and Inequality in a Fundamentalist Christian Church pp. 127-139

- Lindsay W. Glassman
- “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class pp. 140-150

- Patricia Tevington
- The Muslim Employment Gap, Human Capital, and Ethno-Religious Penalties: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 151-161

- Anaïd Lindemann and Jörg Stolz
- Rethinking Canadian Discourses of “Reasonable Accommodation” pp. 162-172

- Amélie Barras, Jennifer A. Selby and Lori G. Beaman
- Systems over Service: Changing Systems of Inequality through Congregational Political Engagement pp. 173-180

- Rebecca Sager
- “It’s Not Equality”: How Race, Class, and Gender Construct the Normative Religious Self among Female Prisoners pp. 181-191

- Rachel Ellis
2018, volume 6, articles 1
- Achieving Disability Equality: Empowering Disabled People to Take the Lead pp. 1-8

- Laufey Löve, Rannveig Traustadóttir and James Gordon Rice
- Dis-Equality: Exploring the Juxtaposition of Disability and Equality pp. 9-17

- Bronagh Byrne
- Leveraging Employer Practices in Global Regulatory Frameworks to Improve Employment Outcomes for People with Disabilities pp. 18-28

- Matthew C. Saleh and Susanne M. Bruyère
- Equality of What? The Capability Approach and the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities pp. 29-39

- Andrea Broderick
- Reasonable Accommodation as a Gateway to the Equal Enjoyment of Human Rights: From New York to Strasbourg pp. 40-50

- Delia Ferri
- Disability, Access to Food and the UN CRPD: Navigating Discourses of Human Rights in the Netherlands pp. 51-60

- Mitzi Waltz, Tanja Mol, Elinor Gittins and Alice Schippers
- Rehabilitation as a Disability Equality Issue: A Conceptual Shift for Disability Studies? pp. 61-72

- Tom Shakespeare, Harriet Cooper, Dikmen Bezmez and Fiona Poland
- Inclusions and Exclusions in Rural Tanzanian Primary Schools: Material Barriers, Teacher Agency and Disability Equality pp. 73-81

- Susie Miles, Jo Westbrook and Alison Croft
- Education, Work, and Motherhood in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Review of Equality Challenges and Opportunities for Women with Disabilities pp. 82-93

- Belaynesh Tefera, Marloes L. van Engen, Alice Schippers, Arne H. Eide, Amber Kersten and Jac van der Klink
- Social Inclusion through Community Living: Current Situation, Advances and Gaps in Policy, Practice and Research pp. 94-109

- Jan Šiška, Julie Beadle-Brown, Šárka Káňová and Pavlína Šumníková
- The Transformative Forces of Migration: Refugees and the Re-Configuration of Migration Societies pp. 110-114

- Ulrike Hamann and Gökçe Yurdakul
- Mobile Peoples: Transversal Configurations pp. 115-123

- Engin Isin
- Municipal Responses to ‘Illegality’: Urban Sanctuary across National Contexts pp. 124-134

- Harald Bauder and Dayana A. Gonzalez
- Refugees’ Access to Housing and Residency in German Cities: Internal Border Regimes and Their Local Variations pp. 135-146

- Nihad El-Kayed and Ulrike Hamann
- The Civil Society Dynamic of Including and Empowering Refugees in Canada’s Urban Centres pp. 147-156

- Oliver Schmidtke
- Imperceptible Politics: Illegalized Migrants and Their Struggles for Work and Unionization pp. 157-165

- Holger Wilcke
- Facing Precarious Rights and Resisting EU ‘Migration Management’: South European Migrant Struggles in Berlin pp. 166-175

- Celia Bouali
- The Politics of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Question of Inclusion and Exclusion through Citizenship pp. 176-187

- Sebnem Koser Akcapar and Dogus Simsek
- Dancing with ‘The Other’: Challenges and Opportunities of Deepening Democracy through Participatory Spaces for Refugees pp. 188-198

- Maria Charlotte Rast and Halleh Ghorashi
- Who Undermines the Welfare State? Austerity-Dogmatism and the U-Turn in Swedish Asylum Policy pp. 199-207

- Simone Scarpa and Carl-Ulrik Schierup
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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
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2018, volume 6
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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
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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