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Populações tradicionais e inclusão social no Brasil:Um paralelo entre as políticas de acesso à terra e à educação superior por indígenas e quilombolas
Published 2019-01-01“…Thus, federal legislation on land regularization provides for different procedures for quilombos remnants and for indigenous peoples, while for access to and permanence in higher education, the regulatory norm deals with the subject in a Universalist way practically identical, under the form of Affirmative Actions, without considering that, in the case of quilombolas, measures are aimed at social inclusion, while in the case of indigenous people, it is an original right. …”
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Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin
Published 2020-12-01“…Yet significant challenges related to governance, social inclusion and spatial justice remain, and arguably have been (un-) intentionally co-produced in new forms by sustained rounds of state intervention. …”
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From ‘Humiliation’ to Radical Beliefs: Navigating political subjectivities and ideological shifts in trajectories of radicalization.
Published 2025-01-01“…The article explores the dynamics between social inclusion, information-seeking, and the legitimization of identity, emphasizing the importance of situational discomfort in constructing the ethnographic project. …”
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: A THEMATIC REVIEW
Published 2022-12-01“…A way out of this predicament quest for social inclusion, equality, and self-respect. The study recommends the need to address good governance that would position fundamental governance and create an enabling environment for self-participation, collective services, a driving force, and responsiveness to public demands. …”
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Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin
Published 2020-12-01“…Yet significant challenges related to governance, social inclusion and spatial justice remain, and arguably have been (un-) intentionally co-produced in new forms by sustained rounds of state intervention. …”
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Territórios protegidos no corredor transfronteiriço entre Amapá e Guiana Francesa
Published 2020-09-01“…Territorial management is conflicting, caused by the inconsistency between the purposes of creating protected areas and the potential inherent in the cross-border corridor, and the third aspect, are the challenges of confrontation in the territorial organization of Amapá that are directly related to the process os strengthening governance, as competent institutions such as communities living in the vicinity of protected areas, do not participate much in improving the indicators of sustainability and social inclusion, and can provide the development inducing the conservation of natural and cultural resources of conservation units for full use in the state of Amapá. …”
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Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
Published 2012-01-01“…Conversely, certain changes in a disadvantaged neighbourhood fostered their social inclusion. Conclusion. This study thus highlights the importance of examining the impacts of neighbourhood change when exploring the dynamics of aging in place and when considering interventions to maintain quality of life of those concerned.…”
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Childhoods: experiencing an international conference
Published 2005-03-01“…Andy also presented papers on social exclusion and social inclusion in residential child care and on residential work with sexually aggressive young men. …”
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The impact of cycling on the physical and mental health, and quality of life of people with disabilities: a scoping review
Published 2025-01-01“…Such studies are essential to improve accessibility and ultimately support the health and social inclusion of individuals with disabilities.…”
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Running Collaborative Competence Groups - Exploring Experiences From Five Countries
Published 2025-01-01“…In this article, we explore and discuss the development and work in CCGs in an Erasmus + founded project: Co-creation through social inclusion in education (COSI.ed). The CCGs have been conducted in five countries over a three-year period: Denmark, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Spain. …”
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Enhancing community-based earthquake disaster management: resident preferences and adaptive capacity for resilience
Published 2025-12-01“…Using the Random Parameter Logit (RPL) model, the research reveals strong community support for CBEDM programs and highlights three key findings: first, “collaboration between local governments, non-profits, and communities enhances disaster preparedness and post-disaster recovery”; second, “active community participation reduces disaster impact and raises awareness”; third, “empowering social organizations ensures efficient recovery services and social inclusion.” These insights provide evidence-based recommendations for aligning disaster management strategies with residents’ preferences and fostering adaptive behaviours to mitigate earthquake risks.…”
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Theoretical-methodological foundations of nursing training aimed at self-care in patients with intellectual disabilities
Published 2025-01-01“…For this reason, training, guidance and support from nursing care effectively promotes the social inclusion of these people. Self-care in patients with intellectual disabilities from nursing care is essential, since mental and emotional well-being directly influences the health status of the individual.…”
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The impact of social exclusion on experiential sports consumption: the chain mediating roles of loneliness and the need for social connection
Published 2025-01-01“…This study enriches the theoretical understanding of social exclusion and its impact on experiential sports consumption, providing practical insights for enhancing social inclusion through sports.…”
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SHELTERED EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS VS. SUSTAINABILITY POLICY
Published 2024-12-01“…Conclusions and Summary: Social inclusion, economic development and sustainability must be combined. …”
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN THE LATE 80’S AND EARLY 90’S: COMETT, ERASMUS, PETRA, LINGUA, TEMPUS, AND EUROTECNET
Published 2024-12-01“…Despite these initiatives’ successes in modernizing the educational systems and enhancing European competitiveness, many programs prioritized economic and technological objectives over social inclusion. Vulnerable groups often remained underrepresented in these reforms. …”
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Future destinations: how people cured of hepatitis C using direct acting antiviral drugs progress in a new HCV-free world. A thematic analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…HCV services should support links to community resources to deliver the social inclusion people desire.…”
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Percepción subjetiva de la calidad de vida según niveles de actividad física en mujeres mayores chilenas tras la pandemia de covid-19
Published 2025-01-01“…Eight dimensions (emotional well-being, interpersonal relationships, personal development, physical well-being, self-determination, social inclusion, rights and material well-being) were analyzed using the FUMAT-24 Scale for the subjective Perception of Quality of Life. …”
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Welfare state, social policy and social sustainability, within the context of the permacrisis
Published 2025-01-01“…In Europe as well as globally, addressing these issues is of major importance in order to ensure social sustainability, given that the permacrisis (multiple crises), along with the Mega-Trends have a clear impact on the structure of economy and labor market, industrial relations systems, and business models.MethodsThe present paper analyses the state of play of social sustainability in Europe and aims to identify specific policy responses that could offer viable solutions to old and emerging challenges in terms of social inclusion through the examination of secondary quantitative data.ResultsThe permacrisis era, along with the Mega-Trends that are taking place and seem to gradually have a clear impact on the structure of economy and labor market, substantially affecting every aspect of society, since social inequalities have the tendency to interrelate and getting reproduced.DiscussionThere is a need for knowledge-based and evidence-informed policy making, both in terms of policy design and implementation, for a true and actual sustainable (as well as inclusive) development, within momentous times.…”
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A systematic review of pathophysiological and psychosocial measures in adaptive sports and their implications for coaching practice
Published 2025-01-01“…The psychosocial domain emphasizes the importance of emotional support, resilience-building, and social inclusion, with coaches playing a key role in helping athletes navigate challenges such as social stigma, emotional stress, and reduced self-confidence. …”
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Assessing Romania's progress towards Sustainable Development Goals 8, 9, 10 and 12: a comparative analysis in the EU context
Published 2024-11-01“…The findings reveal that while Romania is moving towards its 2030 targets, gaps persist, particularly in aligning with EU benchmarks on social inclusion and environmental responsibility. This study highlights the need for continued policy interventions, greater investment in research and innovation, and stronger public-private partnerships to accelerate Romania’s progress toward sustainable development. …”
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