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RUHSAL ENGELİ OLAN BİREYLERİN EVSİZLİK SORUNUNA İNSANİ BİR BAKIŞ VE ÇÖZÜM ÖNERİSİ: "ÖNCE KONUT YAKLAŞIMI"
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Levels of Digital Inequality and The Process of Adaptation to Digital Culture
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What Works in Tackling Health Inequalities? : pathways, policies and practice through the lifecourse /
Published 2006“…Studies in poverty, inequality, and social exclusion…”
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Towards a Rights-Sensitive East African Community : the case of ethnic and racial minorities /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…The political and social exclusion of minorities in Tanzania: the case of the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers /…”
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Phubbing as a Social Norm: Effects on Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Perceived Exclusion
Published 2025-01-01“…No previous studies have been carried out in our country that consider Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), Feelings of Social Exclusion and Perceived Phubbing as predictor variables.…”
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Scottish anti-poverty policy and looked after young people
Published 2005-03-01“…At both the UK and Scottish levels a wide range of initiatives and programmes have been introduced aimed at tackling poverty and reducing social exclusion. In this article we will look at the impact of some of these policies on poverty, and the implications of what is widely seen as a more progressive policy context for looked after young people.…”
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The need for national leadership, partnerships and programmes to promote the health and well-being of looked-after children in Scotland
Published 2006-08-01“…Evidence further indicates that social exclusion, disaffection and powerlessness are shared features of the lives of looked-after children, due to institutional and interpersonal dependence upon socially constructed and adult-controlled systems of care and protection.…”
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Une approche paysagère des effets de 30 années de développement de jardins partagés
Published 2024-06-01“…The historical involvement of the Scop SaluTerre in the design of these gardens constitutes a support for the analysis of regulation or social exclusion phenomena, as well as public action effects on landscape. …”
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Intrusion et exclusion dans les romans politiques de Trollope
Published 2008-12-01“…While Trollope multiplies the metaphors expressive of social exclusion, the narration itself seems to open itself to the reader so as to include the reader within the writer’s laboratory.…”
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Expulsionscapes. Logics of Expulsion and Economies of Eviction in Milan (Italy)
Published 2019-12-01“…Drawing on ethnographic research carried out between October 2015 and December 2016, in this article I employ an anthropological gaze to show the socially and analytically central role evictions play in the contemporary world as a mechanism for producing social exclusion, inequality and difference. In the first section, I outline some contextual elements to frame the housing issue in Italy, while in the second I bring certain conceptual and methodological tools from both anthropology and other disciplines to bear on interpreting the phenomenon of residential eviction. …”
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University social commitment in achieving inclusive health systems
Published 2019-08-01“…Universities are privileged to provide with innovative solutions certain social demands, among which, health has an important place. Social exclusion is a process in which different factors take part and to which health systems are included, with specificities for each region and country. …”
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Rethinking neglected tropical diseases: A shift towards more inclusive and equitable terminology.
Published 2025-01-01“…Each year, NTD account for more than 200,000 deaths, with millions left disabled and disfigured due to insufficient access to care and affordable treatment, often leading to social exclusion, stigmatization and discrimination. Although the term NTD has successfully directed funding and resources towards these conditions and encouraged global partnerships and high-level policy initiatives, the term may also have unintended negative consequences. …”
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Miroslav Volf’s public theology in national healing and reconciliation in Zimbabwe
Published 2025-02-01“…In addition to examining the political and socioeconomic environment and social exclusion in Zimbabwe, this study encourages a ‘historical-theological’ critique of social justice and social injustice. …”
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Unwanted, rejected, unaccepted: around the problem of “invisible” Romani and Dom children in Georgia
Published 2015-12-01“…A portrayal of the situation of Roma and Dom minorities in Georgia reveals the reality of children in big city environments as well as the dimensions of their social exclusion and poverty. The text was written within field research: “The forgotten minorities in Georgia” conducted by the author in 2013 and 2014 in Georgia, South Caucasus. …”
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Moradores de cortiço, capitães da areia e cobradores urbanos: personagens excluídos da construção da ordem nacional
Published 2013-01-01“…These fiction works allow us, in specific historical moments, to verify how the matter of social exclusion in the country was handled, and as we had, gradually, an increase of those considered undesirable in the share of the construction of an urban order and of the idea of a nation.…”
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Sport, Innovation and Strategic Management: A Systematic Literature Review
Published 2016-01-01“…Furthermore, current research indicates that sport innovation can be a valuable tool to combat demanding challenges in modern sport, such as social exclusion. Therefore, innovation and strategic management needs specific attention within the sport sciences. …”
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Rola wczesnej edukacji i opieki w ograniczaniu skutków ubóstwa wśród dzieci
Published 2017-05-01“…The main argument of the article states that education (started as early and lasting as long as possible) is the only chance to limit the negative consequences of poverty, as well as to overcome the intergenerational transmission of poverty and social exclusion. Relying on the results of foreign (mostly American) surveys, it has been proven that good quality early childhood education and care is beneficial for children living in poverty, as well as for society as a whole. …”
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La maternité célibataire au Maroc : pour une approche dynamique de l’expérience
Published 2022-12-01“…Single motherhood in Morocco often refers to a difficult experience marked by social exclusion. Indeed, pre-established legal, religious and social norms prohibit sexuality and reproduction outside of marriage. …”
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