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Solidarity in Diversity: Overcoming Marginalisation in Society

Matthew Mabefam, Kennedy Mbeva and Franka Vaughan
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Matthew Mabefam: University of Melbourne, Australia
Kennedy Mbeva: University of Cambridge, UK
Franka Vaughan: University of Melbourne, Australia

Social Inclusion, 2025, vol. 13

Abstract: This introduction situates the thematic issue within the discourse on solidarity, exploring its transformative role in addressing marginalisation and fostering social cohesion. The 13 articles in this issue are organised into four themes: (a) solidarity’s response to exclusion, (b) its dynamic nature in contested contexts, (c) innovative frameworks, and (d) its role in tackling economic inequalities. Through case studies of migrant communities, Roma graduates, neurodivergent artists, and trans women, the contributions highlight solidarity’s potential to counter exclusion, navigate tensions, and inspire collective action. Bridging theory and practice, this thematic issue advances understanding and informs policies to address systemic inequality, diversity, and injustice.

Keywords: diversity; marginalisation; polorisation; solidarity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.17645/si.9850

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