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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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2017, volume 5, articles 4
- Multilingualism and Social Inclusion pp. 1-4

- László Marácz and Silvia Adamo
- Urban Multilingualism and the Civic University: A Dynamic, Non-Linear Model of Participatory Research pp. 5-13

- Yaron Matras and Alex Robertson
- “Hindi Bayani/Not a Hero”: The Linguistic Landscape of Protest in Manila pp. 14-28

- Jennifer Monje
- Language Planning and Policy, Law and (Post)Colonial Relations in Small Island States: A Case Study pp. 29-37

- Herman Bröring and Eric Mijts
- Beyond the Nation-State? The Ideology of the Esperanto Movement between Neutralism and Multilingualism pp. 38-47

- Federico Gobbo
- Politics of Multilingualism in Roma Education in Early Soviet Union and Its Current Projections pp. 48-59

- Elena Marushiakova and Vesselin Popov
- Accommodating Multilingualism in Macedonia pp. 60-68

- Renata Treneska-Deskoska
- Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration pp. 69-77

- Per Gustafson and Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo
- Language Provision in Education: A View from Scotland pp. 78-86

- Róisín McKelvey
- Why Context Matters: Social Inclusion and Multilingualism in an Austrian School Setting pp. 87-97

- Ulrike Jessner and Kerstin Mayr-Keiler
- Fostering Social Inclusion through Multilingual Habitus in Estonia: A Case Study of the Open School of Kalamaja and the Sakala Private School pp. 98-107

- Svetlana L’nyavskiy-Ekelund and Maarja Siiner
- The Importance of Transport for Social Inclusion pp. 108-115

- Janet Stanley and John Stanley
- Indicators of Socio-Spatial Transport Disadvantage for Inter-Island Transport Planning in Rural Philippine Communities pp. 116-131

- David Cao, John Stanley and Janet Stanley
- Visualizing the Impacts of Movement Infrastructures on Social Inclusion: Graph-Based Methods for Observing Community Formations in Contrasting Geographic Contexts pp. 132-146

- Jamie O'Brien, Laura García Vélez and Martin Zaltz Austwick
- ‘Forced Car Ownership’ in the UK and Germany: Socio-Spatial Patterns and Potential Economic Stress Impacts pp. 147-160

- Giulio Mattioli
- Understanding Capabilities, Functionings and Travel in High and Low Income Neighbourhoods in Manila pp. 161-174

- Robin Hickman, Mengqiu Cao, Beatriz Mella Lira, Alexis Fillone and Jose Bienvenido Biona
- Mobility-Related Economic Exclusion: Accessibility and Commuting Patterns in Industrial Zones in Turkey pp. 175-182

- Nihan Akyelken
- The Kindness of Strangers: Exploring Interdependencies and Shared Mobilities of Elderly People in Rural Japan pp. 183-195

- Fuyo (Jenny) Yamamoto and Junyi Zhang
- Transport Infrastructure and Social Inclusion: A Case Study of Tourism in the Region of Gilgit-Baltistan pp. 196-208

- Asif Hussain, David Fisher and Stephen Espiner
- Analysing the Role of Social Visits on Migrants’ Social Capital: A Personal Network Approach pp. 209-225

- Gil Viry, Olga Ganjour, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Emmanuel Ravalet and Eric D. Widmer
- Navigating Urban Life in Lisbon: A Study of Migrants’ Mobilities and Use of Space pp. 226-234

- Franz Buhr and Jennifer McGarrigle
- Transport-Based Social Exclusion in Rural Japan: A Case Study on Schooling Trips of High School Students pp. 235-250

- David Perez-Barbosa and Junyi Zhang
2017, volume 5, articles 3
- Perspectives on the European Border Regime: Mobilization, Contestation and the Role of Civil Society pp. 1-6

- Eva Youkhana and Ove Sutter
- Feeling the Scope of Solidarity: The Role of Emotions for Volunteers Supporting Refugees in Germany pp. 7-16

- Serhat Karakayali
- The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping pp. 17-27

- Larissa Fleischmann and Elias Steinhilper
- Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria pp. 28-37

- Sara de Jong and Ilker Ataç
- Decolonial Perspectives on Charitable Spaces of “Welcome Culture” in Germany pp. 38-48

- Katherine Braun
- The Noborder Movement: Interpersonal Struggle with Political Ideals pp. 49-57

- Leslie Gauditz
- Under Control? Or Border (as) Conflict: Reflections on the European Border Regime pp. 58-68

- Sabine Hess and Bernd Kasparek
- Transnational Solidarity—Not Aid: The Perspective of Migration on the Hype about Migration&Development pp. 69-76

- Maria Schwertl
- Migration Regimes and the Translation of Human Rights: On the Struggles for Recognition of Romani Migrants in Germany pp. 77-88

- Jure Leko
- Introduction to the Issue: “Promoting Children’s Participation in Research, Policy and Practice” pp. 89-92

- Jo Aldridge
- A Clash of Conventions? Participation, Power and the Rights of Disabled Children pp. 93-103

- Ralph Sandland
- Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland pp. 104-112

- Deirdre Horgan
- The Voices of Young Carers in Policy and Practice pp. 113-121

- Daniel Phelps
- Children’s Participation: Questioning Competence and Competencies? pp. 122-130

- Carine Le Borgne and E. Kay M. Tisdall
- Voice or Voice-Over? Harnessing the Relationship between a Child’s Right to Be Heard and Legal Agency through Norwegian Bullying Cases pp. 131-147

- Sevda Clark
- Views of the Child Reports: Hearing Directly from Children Involved in Post-Separation Disputes pp. 148-154

- Rachel Birnbaum
- Acknowledging Children’s Voice and Participation in Family Courts: Criteria that Guide Western Australian Court Consultants pp. 155-163

- Vicki Banham, Alfred Allan, Jennifer Bergman and Jasmin Jau
- A Political Space for Children? The Age Order and Children’s Right to Participation pp. 164-171

- Jeanette Sundhall
- Inclusion as Ethics, Equity and/or Human Rights? Spotlighting School Mathematics Practices in Scotland and Globally pp. 172-182

- Dalene M. Swanson, Hong-Lin Yu and Stella Mouroutsou
- Incorporating Children and Young People’s Voices in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Using The Family Model pp. 183-194

- Benjamin Hoadley, Freya Smith, Cecilia Wan and Adrian Falkov
- Educating Future Planners about Working with Children and Young People pp. 195-206

- Julie Rudner
- Achieving Child Friendly Justice through Child Friendly Methods: Let’s Start with the Right to Information pp. 207-218

- Helen Stalford, Liam Cairns and Jeremy Marshall
- Doing It Write: Representation and Responsibility in Writing Up Participatory Research Involving Young People pp. 219-227

- Catherine Wilkinson and Samantha Wilkinson
- Saying It Like It Is? Power, Participation and Research Involving Young People pp. 228-239

- Emma Davidson
- Advocating for a More Relational and Dynamic Model of Participation for Child Researchers pp. 240-250

- Christina R. Ergler
- Youth Reflexivity as Participatory Research in Senegal: A Field Study of Reciprocal Learning and Incremental Transformations pp. 251-261

- Richard Maclure
2017, volume 5, articles 2
- Perspectives on Human Trafficking and Modern Forms of Slavery pp. 1-2

- Siddharth Kara
- Freedom, Commerce, Bodies, Harm: The Case of Backpage.com pp. 3-15

- Elizabeth Swanson
- The UK’s Modern Slavery Legislation: An Early Assessment of Progress pp. 16-27

- Gary Craig
- Trafficking and Syrian Refugee Smuggling: Evidence from the Balkan Route pp. 28-38

- Danilo Mandic
- International Human Trafficking: Measuring Clandestinity by the Structural Equation Approach pp. 39-58

- Alexandra Rudolph and Friedrich Schneider
- Child Labor Trafficking in the United States: A Hidden Crime pp. 59-68

- Katherine Kaufka Walts
- Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking at Hotspots by Focusing on People Smuggled to Europe pp. 69-80

- Matilde Ventrella
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Fight Against Human Trafficking pp. 81-84

- Christina Bain
- Introduction to the Issue “Sport for Social Inclusion: Questioning Policy, Practice and Research” pp. 85-90

- Reinhard Haudenhuyse
- Promoting Social Inclusion through Sport for Refugee-Background Youth in Australia: Analysing Different Participation Models pp. 91-100

- Karen Block and Lisa Gibbs
- Being Able to Play: Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion Within a Football Team of People Seeking Asylum pp. 101-110

- Darko Dukic, Brent McDonald and Ramón Spaaij
- Interculturalism and Physical Cultural Diversity in the Greater Toronto Area pp. 111-119

- Yuka Nakamura and Peter Donnelly
- A Part of and Apart from Sport: Practitioners’ Experiences Coaching in Segregated Youth Sport pp. 120-129

- Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere, Jennifer Thai and Bethan Kingsley
- A New Model for Inclusive Sports? An Evaluation of Participants’ Experiences of Mixed Ability Rugby pp. 130-140

- Martino Corazza and Jen Dyer
- Sport and Social Inclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Practice pp. 141-149

- Fred Coalter
- A Capability Approach to Understanding Sport for Social Inclusion: Agency, Structure and Organisations pp. 150-158

- Naofumi Suzuki
- Complicating Gender, Sport, and Social Inclusion: The Case for Intersectionality pp. 159-162

- Gamal Abdel-Shehid and Nathan Kalman-Lamb
- Peer- and Coach-Created Motivational Climates in Youth Sport: Implications for Positive Youth Development of Disadvantaged Girls pp. 163-178

- Hebe Schaillée, Marc Theeboom and Jelle Van Cauwenberg
- Conditions for Successfully Increasing Disadvantaged Adolescents’ Engagement in and Development through Volunteering in Community Sport pp. 179-197

- Evi Buelens, Marc Theeboom, Jikkemien Vertonghen and Kristine De Martelaer
- Exploring the Sports Experiences of Socially Vulnerable Youth pp. 198-209

- Sabina Super, Carlijn Q. Wentink, Kirsten T. Verkooijen and Maria A. Koelen
- Urban Sport-for-Development Initiatives and Young People in Socially Vulnerable Situations: Investigating the ‘Deficit Model’ pp. 210-222

- Zeno Nols, Rein Haudenhuyse and Marc Theeboom
- The Inclusion Conundrum: A Critical Account of Youth and Gender Issues Within and Beyond Sport for Development and Peace Interventions pp. 223-231

- Holly Collison, Simon Darnell, Richard Giulianotti and P. David Howe
- Football for Inclusion: Examining the Pedagogic Rationalities and the Technologies of Solidarity of a Sports-Based Intervention in Sweden pp. 232-240

- David Ekholm and Magnus Dahlstedt
- Policing the Void: Recreation, Social Inclusion and the Baltimore Police Athletic League pp. 241-249

- Jacob J. Bustad and David L. Andrews
- Our Sports Clubs: The Sport-for-All Dream in Crisis? Book Review of Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis. By Robert Putnam. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015, 400 pp.; ISBN: 1476769893 pp. 250-253

- Reinhard Haudenhuyse
- Corrigendum: What Makes a Difference for Disadvantaged Girls? Investigating the Interplay between Group Composition and Positive Youth Development in Sport pp. 254

- Hebe Schaillée, Marc Theeboom and Jelle Van Cauwenberg
2017, volume 5, articles 1
- The Socio-Economic Integration of Ethnic Minorities pp. 1-4

- Yaojun Li and Anthony Heath
- Double Disadvantages: A Study of Ethnic and Hukou Effects on Class Mobility in China (1996–2014) pp. 5-19

- Yaojun Li and Yizhang Zhao
- Minority Embeddedness and Economic Integration: Is Diversity or Homogeneity Associated with Better Employment Outcomes? pp. 20-31

- Neli Demireva and Anthony Heath
- Diverse Outcomes: Social Citizenship and the Inclusion of Skilled Migrants in Australia pp. 32-44

- Juliet Pietsch
- Social Stratification of Education by Ethnic Minority Groups over Generations in the UK pp. 45-54

- Laurence Lessard-Phillips and Yaojun Li
- Professionals Made in Germany: Employing a Turkish Migration Background in High-Status Positions pp. 55-65

- Ali Konyali and Maurice Crul
- Social Capital and Citizens’ Attitudes towards Migrant Workers pp. 66-79

- Abdoulaye Diop, Yaojun Li, Majed Mohammmed H. A. Al-Ansari and Kien T. Le
- Academic Integration of Mainland Chinese Students in Germany pp. 80-92

- Hanwei Li
- Who We Are Is What We Believe? Religion and Collective Identity in Austrian and German Immigrant Integration Policies pp. 93-104

- Astrid Mattes
- Identification Paradoxes and Multiple Belongings: The Narratives of Italian Migrants in the Netherlands pp. 105-116

- Marjo Rouvoet, Melanie Eijberts and Halleh Ghorashi
- The Design of Migrant Integration Policies in Spain: Discourses and Social Actors pp. 117-125

- Belén Fernández Suárez
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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
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2017, volume 5
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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
2018, volume 6
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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