Inclusive Communities

A Critical Reader

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The term "Inclusive Communities" has increasingly featured in recent years, at policy, practice and theoretical levels, drawing from different disciplinary standpoints. Much of this has been spurred by efforts at understanding the exclusions confronted by certain populations, to develop the notion of and mechanisms by which communities can include those who are marginalised and/or oppressed, and in some contexts to 'bring back' community as something real or imagined. In spite of this, this deceptive term remains shrouded in epistemological darkness, conveniently endorsed but often little theorised and less understood.
This text provides an exciting introductory textbook, drawing academics, policy makers and activists from various fields to theorise, create new and innovative conceptual platforms and develop further the hybrid idea of inclusive communities.

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Community Development’s Radical Agenda
Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability
Pages: 23–39
Spaces for Inclusive Communities
Reflections on Contemporary Society
Pages: 41–54
People Like Us
Queering Inclusion, Rethinking Community
Pages: 55–68
Disability, Communities of Poverty and the Global South
Debating through Social Capital
Pages: 69–84
Economics, Game Theory and Disability Studies
Towards a Fertile Dialogue
Pages: 119–131
Female Asylum Seekers Living in Malta
Approaches to Fostering ‘Inclusive Communities’
Pages: 133–148
Beyond Networked Individualism and Trivial Pursuit
Putting Disruptive Technologies to Good Use
Pages: 167–182
Please, Just Call Us Parents
Engaging with Inclusive Approaches to Researching Marginalised Communities
Pages: 183–198
New Frontiers in Research
Using Visual Methods with Marginalised Communities
Pages: 199–214
Decolonizing Methodology
Disabled Children as Research Managers and Participant Ethnographers
Pages: 215–232
Understanding Communities
Community Development’s Radical Agenda: Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability
Spaces for Inclusive Communities: Reflections on Contemporary Society
People Like Us: Queering Inclusion, Rethinking Community
Disability, Communities of Poverty and the Global South: Debating through Social Capital
Negotiating Stigmatized Identities and Overcoming Barriers to Inclusion in the Transition to Adulthood
Latin American Women and Inclusion in Public and Private Communities
Economics, Game Theory and Disability Studies: Towards a Fertile Dialogue
Female Asylum Seekers Living in Malta: Approaches to Fostering ‘Inclusive Communities’
The Value of Mutual Support through Client Communities in the Design of Psychiatric Treatment and Rehabilitation Programs
Beyond Networked Individualism and Trivial Pursuit: Putting Disruptive Technologies to Good Use
Please, Just Call Us Parents: Engaging with Inclusive Approaches to Researching Marginalised Communities
New Frontiers in Research: Using Visual Methods with Marginalised Communities
Decolonizing Methodology: Disabled Children as Research Managers and Participant Ethnographers
Educational Researchers and their students
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