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2024, Volume 12
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
- 1-3 The Future of the Common European Asylum System: Dystopian or Utopian Expectations?
by Jeroen Doomernik & Birgit Glorius
- 4-14 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Afghan Migration to Europe From Iran
by Heaven Crawley & Esra S. Kaytaz
- 15-25 Reforming the Reception and Inclusion of Refugees in the European Union: Utopian or Dystopian Changes?
by Encarnación La Spina
- 26-35 When European Policies Meet German Federalism: A Study on the Implementation of the EU Reception Conditions Directive
by Juna Toska & Renate Reiter & Annette Elisabeth Töller
- 36-47 EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
by Emek M. Uçarer
- 48-57 The Never‐Ending Road Towards the CEAS: Utopia, Teleology, and Depoliticisation in EU Asylum Policies
by Lorenzo Vianelli
- 58-67 Finnish Civil Servants on Harmonization in the Asylum System: A Study in Horizontal Europeanization
by Östen Wahlbeck
- 68-81 Border Reconfiguration, Migration Governance, and Fundamental Rights: A Scoping Review of EURODAC as a Research Object
by Anna Bredström & Karin Krifors & Nedžad Mešić
- 82-86 Fragile Pronatalism and Reproductive Futures in European Post‐Socialist Contexts
by Ivett Szalma & Hana Hašková & Livia Oláh & Judit Takács
- 87-99 Patterns of Co‐Residential Relationships Across Cohorts in Post‐Socialist Countries: Less Time for Childbearing?
by Sunnee Billingsley & Livia Oláh
- 100-111 Growing Childlessness and One‐Child Families in Slovakia in the Shadow of Fragile Pronatalism
by Branislav Šprocha
- 112-123 Home Alone: Exploring Childcare Options to Remove Barriers to Second Childbearing in Belarus
by Kamila Ishchanova
- 124-137 Childlessness and Barriers to Gay Parenthood in Czechia
by Hana Hašková & Hana Maříková & Zdeněk Sloboda & Kristýna Pospíšilová
- 138-148 Exploring Older Men’s Pathways to Childlessness in Hungary: Did the Change of Policy Regime Matter?
by Ivett Szalma & Judit Takács
- 149-159 Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students’ Changing Family Plans
by Veronika Paksi & Beáta Nagy & Katalin Tardos
- 160-171 Things to Gain, Things to Lose: Perceived Costs and Benefits of Children and Intention to Remain Childless in Poland
by Monika Mynarska & Zuzanna Brzozowska
- 172-183 Contested Parenthood: Attitudes Toward Voluntary Childlessness as a Life Strategy in Post‐Socialist Bulgaria
by Elitsa Dimitrova & Tatyana Kotzeva
- 184-193 How the Everyday Logic of Pragmatic Individualism Undermines Russian State Pronatalism
by Larisa Shpakovskaya & Zhanna Chernova
- 194-205 When Family Policy Doesn’t Work: Motives and Welfare Attitudes Among Childfree Persons in Poland
by Dorota Szelewa
- 206-216 Climate Change Concerns and the Ideal Number of Children: A Comparative Analysis of the V4 Countries
by Borbála Júlia Szczuka
- 217-220 On the Role of Space, Place, and Social Networks in Social Participation
by Gil Viry & Christoph van Dülmen & Marion Maisonobe & Andreas Klärner
- 221-232 Characteristics of Jetters and Little Boxes: An Extensibility Study Using the Neighborhood Connectivity Survey
by Xiaofan Liang & Seolha Lee & Hanzhou Chen & Benjamin de la Peña & Clio Andris
- 233-247 Analysing Personal Networks in Geographical Space Beyond the Question of Distance
by Claire Bidart & Marion Maisonobe & Gil Viry
- 248-261 Places That Bond and Bind: On the Interplay of Space, Places, and Social Networks
by Christoph van Dülmen & Andreas Klärner
- 262-272 The Role of Spatial Context in Shaping Adolescents’ Peer Relationships
by Mats Beckmann & Katharina Knüttel & Sören Petermann & Till Stefes
- 273-283 “We Don’t Meet [Any]where Else, Just Here”: Spatiality of Social Capital in Urban Allotments
by Megan L. Resler & Isabel Ramos Lobato & Seona Candy
- 284-294 The Power of Places in Building Cultural and Arts Education Networks and Cooperation in Rural Areas
by Thi Huyen Trang Le & Nina Kolleck
- 295-306 “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
by Daniel Schubert & Alexander Brand
- 307-318 Space and Interaction in Civil Society Organizations: An Exploratory Study in a US City
by Matthew Baggetta & Brad R. Fulton & Zoe Caplan
2022, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-5 Understanding Social Inclusion in Contemporary Society: Challenges, Reflections, Limitations, and Proposals
by Ana Belén Cano-Hila
- 6-18 Music to Face the Lockdown: An Analysis of Covid‐19 Music Narratives on Individual and Social Well‐Being
by Priscila Alvarez-Cueva
- 19-31 Meetings Between Professionals for the Inclusion of Children in Citizen Participation: A Formative Experience
by Ana M. Novella Cámara & Ferran Crespo i Torres & Héctor Pose Porto
- 32-42 Child‐Led Participation: A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies
by Tania Mateos-Blanco & Encarnación Sánchez‐Lissen & Inés Gil‐Jaurena & Clara Romero‐Pérez
- 43-53 Children’s Participation, Progressive Autonomy, and Agency for Inclusive Education in Schools
by Marta B. Esteban
- 54-65 Inclusion as a Value in Participation: Children’s Councils in Spain
by Javier Morentin‐Encina & Elena Noguera Pigem & María Barba Núñez
- 66-74 An Intersectional Analysis of Child and Adolescent Inclusion in Local Participation Processes
by Noemi Laforgue & Marta Sabariego & Antonio Ruiz & Ana Belén Cano-Hila
- 75-84 What Is Inclusive Education? Voices and Views From a Carpentry Classroom Workshop
by Rafel Argemí‐Baldich & Paulo Padilla‐Petry & María Inés Massot‐Lafón
- 85-94 Youth Empowerment Through Arts Education: A Case Study of a Non‐Formal Education Arts Centre in Barcelona
by Mariona Ferrer‐Fons & Marta Rovira‐Martínez & Roger Soler‐i‐Martí
- 95-105 The Art of Governing Youth: Empowerment, Protagonism, and Citizen Participation
by Otávio Raposo
- 106-116 The Interiorization of Public Higher Education in Santana do Araguaia, Brazil
by Tarciso Binoti Simas & Lucélia Cardoso Cavalcante & Carlos Maviael de Carvalho & Samuel da Silva Sousa
- 117-131 Exploring Women’s Uptake of Active Labour Market Programmes: The Role of Household Composition Across Migrant Origin Groups
by Tair Kasztan Flechner & Karel Neels & Jonas Wood & Naomi Biegel
- 132-142 Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
by Angelina Sánchez‐Martí & Jordi Pàmies & Alejandro Caravaca & Berta Llos
- 143-155 Beyond the “Trans Fact”? Trans Representation in the Teen Series Euphoria: Complexity, Recognition, and Comfort
by Maria-Jose Masanet & Rafael Ventura & Eduard Ballesté
- 156-159 Educational Inclusion of Vulnerable Children and Young People After Covid‐19
by Spyros Themelis & Angela Tuck
- 160-171 The Impact of the Covid‐19 Global Health Pandemic in Early Childhood Education Within Four Countries
by Lynn McNair & John Ravenscroft & Irene Rizzini & Kay Tisdall & Linda Biersteker & Fortunate Shabalala & S’lungile K. Thwala & Clement N. Dlamini & Malcolm Bush & Malibongwe Gwele & Lizette Berry
- 172-184 Migrant Students’ Sense of Belonging and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Implications for Educational Inclusion
by Nikolett Szelei & Ines Devlieger & An Verelst & Caroline Spaas & Signe Smith Jervelund & Nina Langer Primdahl & Morten Skovdal & Marianne Opaas & Natalie Durbeej & Fatumo Osman & Emma Soye & Hilde Colpin & Lucia De Haene & Sanni Aalto & Reeta Kankaanpää & Kirsi Peltonen & Arnfinn J. Andersen & Per Kristian Hilden & Charles Watters & Ilse Derluyn
- 185-194 Spanish LGBTQ+ Youth and the Role of Online Networks During the First Wave of Covid‐19
by R. Lucas Platero & Miguel Ángel López‐Sáez
- 195-205 The Inclusion of Students With Disabilities: Challenges for Italian Teachers During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
by Maddalena Colombo & Mariagrazia Santagati
- 206-216 Inclusive Learning for Children in Northeast Nigeria: Radio School Response During a Global Pandemic
by Margaret Ebubedike & Michael Boampong & Kiki James & Hassana Shuaibu & Temitope Yetu Monyeh