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    Community Asset Map** as a Method to Foster Social Inclusion

    To stimulate active participation and inclusion of community members, research has to disrupt orthodox approaches and methods that are embedded in exclusionary practices. Community asset map** (CAM), which i...

    Naiema Taliep, Samed Bulbulia, Ghouwa Ismail in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Picturing Disaster: Participatory Photovoice Research with a Flood-Affected Indigenous Community

    Photovoice is a visual qualitative research method designed to convey participants’ experiences and perspectives through photography. Intended for participatory projects, the method is guided by goals of empow...

    Amber J. Fletcher, Nicholas Antonini in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    The Role of Arts Therapy on Fostering Social Inclusion in the Education System

    In recent decades, the field of arts therapy has expanded and entered the education system. Within this system, arts therapy promotes the emotional and social inclusion of students with special needs. A system...

    Sharon Snir, Dafna Regev in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Inclusion and Research

    Research is an endeavor marked by privilege and authority, prone to misconduct, and shaped by responsibilities and relationships. Ethical issues undeniably permeate all research, and it is important that quest...

    Ana M. Sobočan in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Towards a Real Social Inclusion for Indigenous Australians

    Indigenous Australians are among of the most disadvantaged people in Australia. The origins of this disadvantage is the processes of social exclusion embodied in colonization and the original act of dispossess...

    Dennis Foley, Boyd Hunter in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Researching Older Women’s Experiences of Homelessness Through Visual and Sensory Methods

    Australia has an aging population, with housing insecurity and homelessness an increasingly significant issue, particularly for older, single women. An in-depth understanding of the issues facing older women e...

    Vaska Dervisovski in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Centring Participants’ Voices as Inclusive Research Practice

    This chapter is drawn from a Photovoice project with 12 formerly incarcerated South Australians. Photovoice is a participatory action research method, informed by a theoretical structure combining Paulo Freire...

    Michele Jarldorn in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Diary Method and Research on Breastfeeding with Working Mothers in Malaysia

    This chapter presents the authors research that qualitatively examined the perceptions and experiences of infant feeding among working women in urban Malaysia. Exploring qualitatively enabled the researchers t...

    Zaharah Sulaiman, Pranee Liamputtong in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Inclusion and Medical Practitioners

    Medical practitioners, regardless of their roles or career paths, should understand social inclusion and exclusion and their effects on health and health risk factors, health-care accessibility, treatments and...

    Penelope A. Abbott, Wendy C. Y. Hu in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Inclusion and the Role of Housing

    There is increasing research evidence that secure, decent, and affordable housing is a necessary foundation for individuals to participate in economic, social, and cultural life. The chapter begins with a brie...

    Omar Ben Haman, Kath Hulse, Keith Jacobs in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Dementia and Social Inclusion-Exclusion

    This chapter outlines the connections between dementia, social disadvantage, and social exclusion. It draws on original research to discuss the conceptual and practical implications of applying a social inclus...

    Ashley Carr, Simon Biggs, Irja Haapala in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Inclusion, Research, and Practices in the Health and Social Sciences: Setting the Scene

    Social inclusion emerged as a concept to respond to the increase of socially excluded and marginalized populations in the 1980s and 1990s. It has echoed pragmatics of “social, economic, and political participa...

    Pranee Liamputtong in Handbook of Social Inclusion

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    Photo Elicitation and Drawing Methods in Research with People with Physical Disabilities

    Researching people with disabilities and a sensitive topic can be a great challenge for any researcher. An Nguyen, the first author, lives with a physical disability. She is also a social researcher. She has b...

    An Nguyen, Pranee Liamputtong in Handbook of Social Inclusion

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    Participatory Research and Theoretical Lenses

    Participatory research (PR) refers to a distinction ideology of social research and social life, what Orlando Fals Borda coins as vivéncia (human forms of social life). PR has its close association with social tr...

    Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Youth-Led Arts-Based Participatory Action Research

    This chapter discusses how youth-led arts-based participatory action research (PAR) impacts social inclusion of youth. Youth-led arts-based PAR refers to the process where the researchers (the youth leaders) a...

    Laura H. V. Wright, Laura M. Lee, Neveen Saied in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Inclusion and the Role of Psychologists

    This chapter provides an overview of theory and research on the psychology of social inclusion and exclusion and, in particular, the impact that being socially included or excluded can have on physical health ...

    Paul Hutchison, Emily Ewens in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    The Slow Progress to Social Inclusion in Policing

    Police are expected to maintain public order and control crime while also protecting the communities they serve. This dual responsibility has been described as an “impossible mandate.” Vulnerable populations, ...

    Roberta Julian, Emma MacDonald, Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Homelessness and Social Inclusion

    This chapter introduces the field of homelessness and social inclusion. It focuses in particular on the significance of homelessness as the result of severe social disadvantage over the course of an individual...

    Fiona Cuthill in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Social Interaction and Social Inclusion in International Rural Health Research

    There are particular attributes of rural communities that shape inclusion and exclusion in these settings. Social inclusion, or the opportunity for participation and access, together with its opposite, social ...

    Lisa Bourke, Mujibul Anam, Zubaidah Mohamed Shaburdin in Handbook of Social Inclusion (2022)

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    Participatory Research

    An increased use of the participatory research (PR) approach in health and social sciences has been witnessed in recent years. PR brings forth local knowledge and action that can uniquely help to address socia...

    Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice in Handbook of Social Inclusion

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