Contact information of Cogitatio Press
Serial Information
Editor: Mariana Pires
Description: Social Inclusion is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access journal, which provides academics and policy-makers with a forum to discuss and promote a more socially inclusive society.
Series handle: RePEc:cog:socinc
ISSN: 2183-2803
Citations RSS feed: at CitEc
Impact factors
Access and download statisticsTop item:
Corrections
All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help
correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:cog:socinc. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.
For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: António Vieira or IT Department (email available below). General contact details of provider: https://www.cogitatiopress.com .
Content
2024, Volume 12
- 8407 Migrants’ Inclusion in Rural Communities
by Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir & Pamela Innes & Anna Wojtyńska
- 8422 Exploring the Lives of Children Born of Conflict‐Related Sexual Violence Through Art
by Myriam Denov
- 8424 The Future as a Cultural Commons: Grammars of Commonality in Crisis‐Ridden Wilhelmsburg
by Louis Volont
- 8426 The Mediating Role of Neighborhood Networks on Long‐Term Trajectories of Subjective Well‐Being After Covid‐19
by Christoph Zangger & Amélie-Sophie Bank
- 8428 Asylum Seekers’ Trajectories of Exclusion: An Analysis Through the Lens of Intersectionality
by Ana Sofia Branco & Romana Xerez
- 8436 Doing Community Amid Tension and Vulnerability: Involvement and Control in Older Adults’ Accounts of Their Neighbourhood
by Liina Sointu & Liisa Häikiö
- 8438 Domesticating Property: Moral Economies of Post‐Socialist Homeownership Through Rental and Neighbour Relations
by Olga Tkach
- 8439 A Systematic Review: How Is Urban Vulnerability in Fragmented European Cities Measured?
by Maria Belén Vázquez Brage
- 8441 Multi‐Actor Housing to Address Vulnerabilities at a Personal and Local Level
by Aikaterini Anastasiou & Nele Aernouts & Viviana d'Auria & Michael Ryckewaert
- 8447 A “Promise” of Proximity in Pandemic Times: Governing Urban Marginality in the Netherlands and France
by Simone van de Wetering
- 8448 Managing Refugees’ Housing Risks Through Responsibilisation Practices
by Eva Wikström & Madeleine Eriksson
- 8464 Applied Theatre as a Co‐Creative Methodology for More Convivial Knowledge Production in Refugee‐Receiving Communities
by Marieke van Houte & Maria Charlotte Rast
- 8476 Building Recognition, Redistribution, and Representation in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods: Exploring the Potential of Youth Activism in Scotland
by Sarah Ward & Maureen McBride & Claire Bynner & Iain Corbett
- 8477 Leaving the Crow’s Nest: How Creative Co‐Creation Transcends “Us‐Versus‐Them” Experiences of Dutch Refugee Students
by Hanke Drop & Peter Hendriks & Oumar Barry & Rania Abdulsattar
- 8490 Tackling Social Inequality in the City of Porto, Northern Portugal: Grassroots Horticultural Practices and the Desired City
by Paula Mota Santos
- 8504 The Spaces In Between: Understanding Children’s Creative Expression in Temporary Shelters for Asylum Seekers
by Laila Hamouda & Manuela Ochoa-Ronderos & Sewar A. Elejla & Keven Lee & Rachel Kronick
- 8506 Untold Stories of Displaced Rohingya Pregnant Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence in Camp Settings
by Istiaque Mahmud Dowllah & Ashok Kumar Barman & Khayam Faruqui & Morshed Nasir & Kainat Rehnuma Nabila & Ramzana Rahman Hanna & Md Waes Maruf Rahman & Sumaya Tasnim
- 8534 Moving Margins: Writing in Relation as Liberatory Practice
by Saba Hamzah & Kolar Aparna
- 8541 Co‐Creating Sensuous Knowledge Through Food Practices With Women and LGBTQI+ Migrants in South Africa
by Miriam Adelina Ocadiz Arriaga & Natasha Dyer-Williams
- 8542 “When Someone Gets Sick, We Run to Them, Not From Them”: Holding Space for Solidarity Otherwise and the City in Times of Covid‐19
by Aminata Cairo & Lisa‐Marlen Gronemeier & Rosalba Icaza & Umbreen Salim & Jyothi Thrivikraman & Daniela Vicherat Mattar
- 8546 Rise of Populism in Northeast India: A Case of Assam
by Rakesh Mochahary & Loung Nathan K. K.
- 8555 Cultivating Ethical and Politically Rooted Research Practices With Undocumented Migrants
by Lucia León & Leisy J. Abrego & Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales
- 8566 In the Echo of the Unspoken
by Judith Klemenc
- 8587 “I Don’t Want War in My House”: Young Children’s Meaning‐Making of War and Peace Through Their Drawings
by Josephine Deguara
- 8598 Resurrection of Tehrik‐e‐Taliban Pakistan Amidst Afghan Regime’s Indifference: Threats to Intersectional Security Strands in the Region
by Syed Sibtain Hussain Shah & Arshad Mahmood & Muhammad Kamran
- 8604 “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
by Yến Lê Espiritu & Ma Vang
- 8606 Narrating Solidarity With Ukraine: European Parliament Debates on Energy Policy
by Maria Theiss & Anna Menshenina
- 8620 Regeneration in Vulnerable Communities: Resident and Stakeholder Perspectives
by Siobhan O'Sullivan & Cathal O'Connell & Mark Cullinane & Lorna Kenny & Elizabeth Folan O’Connor & Sadhbh Gaston
- 8629 Drawings in a “Container”: A Visual Narrative Approach to Research With Refugee Children
by Glynis Clacherty
- 8672 Through Their Eyes: Contextualized Analysis of Drawings by Former ISIS Child Soldiers in Iraq
by Aisha-Nusrat Ahmad & Phil C. Langer
- 8692 Students’ Conceptualisations of “Peace” and “War” in Drawing–Text Combinations: A Metapragmatic Multimodal Analysis
by Lisa Blasch & Nadja Thoma
- 8717 Globalization of Security Threats: A Vicious Circle
by Katarzyna Maniszewska
- 8719 Forced Migrant Counter Cultural (Co)Productions
by Phoebe Kisubi Mbasalaki & Kalemba Kizito
- 8742 Neighbourhood Change, Deprivation, Peripherality, and Ageing in the Yorkshire Coalfield
by Andrew Wallace
- 8755 The Global Disappearance of Decent Work? Precarity, Exploitation, and Work‐Based Harms in the Neoliberal Era
by Adam Formby & Mustapha Sheikh & Bob Jeffery
- 8772 Navigating Intersectional Complexities: A Narrative Analysis of Syrian Refugee Women With Disabilities in Turkey
by Yasemin Karadag Avci & Irem Sengul
- 8798 Are Labour Markets Inclusive for Ukrainian War Migrants? Perspectives From Polish and Italian Migration Infrastructure Actors
by Kamil Matuszczyk & Kamila Kowalska
- 8818 “But We Just Need Money”: (Im)Possibilities of Co‐Producing Knowledge With Those in Vulnerable Situations
by Jane Freedman & Tamaryn L. Crankshaw & Yasmin Rajah & Victoria Marcia Mutambara
- 8853 A Step and a Push in Understanding People Without an Immigrant Background: An Analysis of Crul et al. (2024)
by Tomás R. Jiménez
- 8858 Refugee Precarity and Collective Transformation: Ongoing Struggles for a Liberatory Praxis in Urban South Africa
by Leah Koskimaki & Clementine Mukafuku
- 8897 Beyond Semiotic Representation: A Study of Emotion in Ukrainian Children’s Paintings
by Zihan Zhou
- 8942 Artificial Intelligence and Ethnic, Religious, and Gender‐Based Discrimination
by Derya Ozkul
- 9013 Seeking Refuge in South Africa: Navigating Power, Healing, and Co‐Creation in Body‐Mapping Processes
by Syeda Sidra Idrees & Karin Hannes & Marisa de Andrade
- 9203 Considering Power and Institutional Change in the Study of Migration’s Impact on Non‐Migrants: Commentary on Schut & Crul (2024) and Keskiner et al. (2024)
by Natasha Warikoo
- 9324 Navigating Social Boundaries and Belonging: People Without Migration Background in Majority–Minority Cities
by Ismintha Waldring & Maurice Crul & Frans Lelie
- 9447 Neighborhood Residents in Vulnerable Circumstances: Crisis, Stress, and Coping Mechanisms
by Pekka Tuominen & Peer Smets
- 9583 Introduction: Perceptions, Reflections, and Conceptualisations of War and Peace in Children’s Drawings
by Lisa Blasch & Phil C. Langer & Nadja Thoma
- 9619 War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security
by Roland Zarzycki & Leah Burch & Mustapha Sheikh
- 9636 Theorizing as a Liberatory Practice? The Emancipatory Promise of Knowledge Co‐Creation With (Forced) Migrants
by Halleh Ghorashi & Maria Charlotte Rast
2023, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-4 Adult Migrants’ Language Learning, Labour Market, and Social Inclusion
by Andreas Fejes & Magnus Dahlstedt
- 5-12 Social Inclusion Beyond Education and Work: Migrants Meaning‐Making Towards Social Inclusion
by Sofia Nyström & Andreas Fejes & Nedžad Mešić
- 13-23 “We Kiss Everyone’s Hands to Get a Permanent Job, but Where Is It?”: The Failure of the Social Inclusion Narrative for Refugees
by Hanna Svensson
- 24-34 Socio‐Occupational Integration of Chinese Migrant Women in Andalusia Through Spanish Language Training
by Esther Cores-Bilbao & Mariló Camacho-Díaz
- 35-46 Agency and Investment in L2 Learning: The Case of a Migrant Worker and a Mother of Two Children in South Korea
by Jinsil Jang
- 47-57 Critical Social Inclusion of Adult Migrant Language Learners in Working Life: Experiences From SFI and LINC Programs
by Tobias Pötzsch & Sanna Saksela-Bergholm
- 58-68 “The Door You Can Walk Through to Society”: Social Inclusion and Belonging in Vocational Programmes for Immigrants
by Hedda Söderlundh & Maria Eklund Heinonen
- 69-79 Adult Migrants’ Language Training in Austria: The Role of Central and Eastern European Teachers
by Ildikó Zakariás & Nora Al-Awami
- 80-90 No(r)way? Language Learning, Stereotypes, and Social Inclusion Among Poles in Norway
by Anne Golden & Toril Opsahl
- 91-100 Directing Paths Into Adulthood: Newly Arrived Students and the Intersection of Education and Migration Policy
by Maria Rydell & Sofia Nyström & Magnus Dahlstedt
- 101-110 “Small Tragedies of Individuals’ Lives”: London’s Migrant Division of Labour and Migrant Language Educational Settings
by Silke Zschomler
- 111-120 Adult Migrants’ Endeavours for a Life as Included
by Sofia Nordmark & Helena Colliander
- 121-131 Constructing the “Good Citizen”: Discourses of Social Inclusion in Swedish Civic Orientation
by Simon Bauer & Tommaso M. Milani & Kerstin von Brömssen & Andrea Spehar
- 132-144 Migrants’ Inclusion in Civil Societies: The Case of Language Cafés in Sweden
by Ali Reza Majlesi & Gunilla Jansson & Silvia Kunitz
- 145-155 Social Inclusion Through Multilingual Assistants in Additional Language Learning
by Oliver St John
- 156-159 Digitalization of Working Worlds and Social Inclusion
by Alice Melchior & Simone Haasler
- 160-171 A Circulatory Loop: The Reciprocal Relationship of Organizations, Digitalization, and Gender
by Lene Baumgart & Pauline Boos & Katharina Braunsmann
- 172-183 Discourses of Digitalisation and the Positioning of Workers in Primary Care: A Norwegian Case Study
by Monika Nerland & Mervi Hasu & Miria Grisot
- 184-197 Jobless and Burnt Out: Digital Inequality and Online Access to the Labor Market
by Stefano De Marco & Guillaume Dumont & Ellen Johanna Helsper & Alejandro Díaz-Guerra & Mirko Antino & Alfredo Rodríguez-Muñoz & José-Luis Martínez-Cantos
- 198-210 Digital Communication and Work–Life Supportive Supervisor Behaviors in Europe
by Anja-Kristin Abendroth & Antje Schwarz
- 211-224 Work‐Related ICT Use and the Dissolution of Boundaries Between Work and Private Life
by Ines Entgelmeier & Timothy Rinke
- 225-238 Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
by Sebastian Schongen
- 239-250 Assessing Inclusivity Through Job Quality in Digital Plat‐Firms
by Davide Arcidiacono & Giorgio Piccitto
- 251-261 Dependency and Social Recognition of Online Platform Workers: Evidence From a Mixed‐Methods Study
by Dominik Klaus & Barbara Haas & Maddalena Lamura
- 262-273 Domestic Cleaners in the Informal Labour Market: New Working Realities Shaped by the Gig Economy?
by Laura Wiesböck & Julia Radlherr & Mai Linh Angelique Vo
- 274-286 The Digitalization Boost of the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Changes in Job Quality
by Teresa Sophie Friedrich & Basha Vicari
- 287-290 Disabled People and the Intersectional Nature of Social Inclusion
by Alexis Buettgen & Fernando Fontes & Susan Eriksson
- 291-302 Halin ai: Intersectional Experiences of Disability, Climate Change, and Disasters in Indonesia
by Desy Ayu Pirmasari & Katie McQuaid
- 303-313 Women and the Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi: Experiences of Struggle and Solidarity
by Sarah Huque
- 314-325 Disability, Religion, and Gender: Exploring Experiences of Exclusion in India Through an Intersectional Lens
by Stephen Thompson & Brigitte Rohwerder & Dolon Mukherjee
- 326-337 Intersecting Disability and Poverty in the Global South: Barriers to the Localization of the UNCRPD
by Shaun Grech & Jörg Weber & Sarah Rule
- 338-349 Latin American Perspectives on Parenthood and Disability: Vulnerability, Risk, and Social Inclusion
by Laura Sanmiquel-Molinero & Joan Pujol-Tarrés & Marisela Montenegro
- 350-361 Person‐Centred Planning in Centres of Activities for Inclusion
by Lénia Carvalhais & Ana Rita Fernandes & Lígia Almeida
- 362-372 Intersectional Praxis and Disability in Higher Education
by Marie Sépulchre
2023, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-4 A Technological Smartness All Over the Place: Small‐Scale Thing‐Power Experiments With Wider Inclusive Ambitions
by Karin Hannes & Frederik Truyen
- 5-14 Increasing Participation of Persons With Intellectual Disabilities With Smart Socio‐Technical Arrangements
by Verena Wahl & Florian Kiuppis
- 15-29 The StoryMapper: Piloting a Traveling Placemaking Interface for Inclusion and Emplacement
by Hanne Vrebos & Paul Biedermann & Andrew Vande Moere & Koen Hermans & Karin Hannes
- 30-40 Intersecting Positionalities and the Unexpected Uses of Digital Crime and Safety Tracking in Brooklyn
by Alice Riddell
- 41-50 The Digital Divide and Futurist Imaginings of Zelle‐ous Resistors
by Daniela Peluso
- 51-64 Co‐Creatively Producing Knowledge With Other‐Than‐Human Organisms in a (Bio)Technology‐Controlled Artistic Environment
by Antje Jacobs & Steven Devleminck & Karin Hannes
- 65-76 Collaborative Writing as Bio‐Digital Quilting: A Relational, Feminist Practice Towards “Academia Otherwise”
by Petra Vackova & Donata Puntil & Emily Dowdeswell & Carolyn Cooke & Lucy Caton
- 77-81 Shaping the Inclusive City: Power Relations, Regulations, and the Role of Social Work
by Karine Duplan & Monica Battaglini & Milena Chimienti & Marylène Lieber
- 82-92 Policing the In/Exclusion of Social Marginality: The Preventive Regulation of Public Space in Urban Switzerland
by Esteban Piñeiro & Nathalie Pasche & Nora Locher
- 93-104 Youth in Zurich’s Public Spaces: Hanging Out as an In/Exclusive Way of Taking Their Place in the City
by Annamaria Colombo & Claire Balleys & Marc Tadorian & Marianna Colella
- 105-115 Contradictions Within the Swedish Welfare System: Social Services’ Homelessness Strategies Under Housing Inequality
by Matilda Sandberg & Carina Listerborn
- 116-127 Social Workers and Irregular Migrants in the Assistance Circuit: Making Sense of Paradoxical Inclusion
by Maxime Felder & Sahar Fneich & Joan Stavo-Debauge
- 128-137 Distinctive and Distinguished Gay‐Friendliness in Park Slope, New York City
by Sylvie Tissot
- 138-149 What Would an Inclusive City for Gender and Sexual Minorities Be Like? You Need to Ask Queer Folx!
by Karine Duplan
- 150-161 The European Ideal of an Inclusive City: Interculturalism and “Good Social Practices” in Barcelona
by Beniamino Peruzzi Castellani
- 162-174 Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
by Niroshan Ramachandran & Claudia Di Matteo
- 175-185 Caminante, No Hay Camino, Se Hace Camino al Andar: On a Creative Research Project in Urban Planning
by Laurent Matthey & Simon Gaberell & Alice Chenais & Jade Rudler & Aude Seigne & Anne-Sophie Subilia & Daniel Vuataz & Matthieu Ruf
- 186-198 A Residential Area at the Gates of the City: Controversies Surrounding “Quality of Life”
by Arnaud Frauenfelder & Nasser Tafferant & Monica Battaglini
- 199-209 Knowledge Actors Engaging in “Everyday Planning” in Rapidly Urbanizing Peripheries of the Global South
by Swetha Rao Dhananka
- 210-219 Critical Post‐Humanism and Social Work in the City: About Being Entangled as Researcher and Professional
by Marina Richter
- 220-224 Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion: Perspectives From Network Peripheries and Non‐Adopters
by Rob McMahon & Nadezda Nazarova & Laura Robinson
- 225-238 Global Digital Peripheries: The Social Capital Profile of Low‐Adopter Countries
by Katalin Füzér & Bence Völgyi & Dávid Erát & László Szerb
- 239-250 Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion
by Cora van Leeuwen & An Jacobs & Ilse Mariën
- 251-270 Examining Aspects of Digital Inclusion Among National Samples of US Older Adults
by Amy M. Schuster & Shelia R. Cotten
- 271-274 Managing Accessibility Conflicts: Importance of an Intersectional Approach and the Involvement of Experiential Experts
by Karen Mogendorff
- 275-285 The Power of Emotions: The Ethics of Care in the Digital Inclusion Processes of Marginalized Communities
by Isabel Pavez & Teresa Correa & Catalina Farías
- 286-297 Indigenous Community Networking in Hawai’i: The Pu‘uhonua o Waimānalo Community Network
by Rob McMahon & Wayne Buente & Heather E. Hudson & Brandon Maka’awa’awa & John Kealoha Garcia & Dennis “Bumpy” Kanahele
- 298-308 Dispatches From Eeyou Istchee: Cree Networks, Digital, and Social Inclusion
by Tricia Toso & Scott Foward
- 309-319 Bidi Bidi Creativity: The Liminality of Digital Inclusion for Refugees in Ugandan Higher Education
by Michael Gallagher & Rovincer Najjuma & Rebecca Nambi
- 320-331 Transformation of the Digital Payment Ecosystem in India: A Case Study of Paytm
by Aditi Bhatia-Kalluri & Brett R. Caraway
- 332-341 Tilting at 5G Towers: Rethinking Infrastructural Transition in 2020
by Rory Sharp
2023, Volume 11, Issue 2
2023, Volume 11, Issue 1
2022, Volume 10, Issue 4
2022, Volume 10, Issue 3