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Social Inclusion of People with Disabilities: National and International Perspectives

Part of the Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series series
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Social inclusion is often used interchangeably with the terms social cohesion, social integration and social participation, positioning social exclusion as the opposite.

The latter is a contested term that refers to a wide range of phenomena and processes related to poverty and deprivation, but it is also used in relation to marginalised people and places.

This book consists of two parts: the first aims to review the domestic and international historical roots and the conceptual base of disability, as well as the expressions of social exclusion of people with disabilities that interfere in their efforts to exercise their rights in society.

It offers a comprehensive review of social and legal approaches to social exclusion and inclusion.

The second part introduces and analyses domestic and international social and legal strategies to promote social inclusion for people with disabilities.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1139888544 / 9781139888547
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
305.908
22/10/2012
England
English
193 pages
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