Marginality, Social.
Overview
Works: | 38 works in 24 publications in 24 languages |
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Masquerade and identities :essays on gender, sexuality and marginality /
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Urban fears and global terrorscitizenship, multicultures and belongings after 7/7/ /
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Masquerade and identities :essays on gender, sexuality and marginality /
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Of states, rights, and social closuregoverning migration and citizenship /
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The paradox of urban spaceinequality and transformation in marginalized communities /
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Social exclusionpsychological approaches to understanding and reducing its impact /
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Marginalisation and aggression from bullying to genocidecritical educational and psychological perspectives /
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Societies, social inequalities and marginalizationmarginal regions in the 21st Century /
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Precarious enterprise on the marginswork, poverty and homelessness in the city /
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Nature, Tourism and Ethnicity as Drivers of (De)Marginalizationinsights to marginality from perspective of s ustainability and development /
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Empowering engagementcreating learning opportunities for students from challenging backgrounds /
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The conditions for school successexamining educational exclusion and dropping out /
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Globalization, marginalization and conflictpolitical, economic and social processes /
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Marginality and global LGBT communitiesconflicts, civil rights and controversy /
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COVID-19 and social protectiona study in human resilience and social solidarity /
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COVID-19 and marginalisation of people and placesimpacts, responses and observed effects of COVID-19 on geographical marginality /
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Handbook of research on managing the urban-rural divide through an inclusive framework
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The marginalised majority in higher educationmarginalised groups and the barriers they face /
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