Handbook of Social Inclusion : Research and Practices in Health and Social Sciences / edited by Pranee Liamputtong.

"The focus of this ambitious reference work is social inclusion in health and social care, with the aim of offering a good understanding of matters that include or exclude people in society.Social inclusion stems from the ideal of an inclusive society where each individual can feel valued, diff...

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Other Authors: Liamputtong, Pranee (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
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505 0 0 |t Abundance, Resilience and Trust: A New Framework for Social Inclusion /  |r Derek Cook --  |t Academic Ventriloquism /  |r Sergio A. Silverio, Catherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson --  |t Addressing Health Inequities Via Community Engagement /  |r Bernadette Brady, Irena Veljanova, Lucy Chipchase --  |t Against Inclusion /  |r Nada DeCat, Zahra Stardust --  |t Aging in the Right Place /  |r Mei Lan Fang, Judith Sixsmith, Sarah L. Canham, Ryan Woolrych --  |t An Inclusive Cultural-Variant Community-Based Participatory Model /  |r Tammy L. Henderson --  |t Arts and Mixed Methods Research for Social Inclusion /  |r Mandy M. Archibald --  |t Body Mapping and Youth Experiencing Psychosis /  |r Priya Vaughan, Adèle de Jager, Katherine M. Boydell --  |t Centring Participants’ Voices as Inclusive Research Practice /  |r Michele Jarldorn --  |t Co-research with People with Mental Health Challenges /  |r Rebecca Spies, Priscilla Ennals, Rebecca Egan, Philippa Hemus, Kathryn Droppert, Michael Tidhar et al. --  |t Community Asset Mapping as a Method to Foster Social Inclusion /  |r Naiema Taliep, Samed Bulbulia, Ghouwa Ismail --  |t Community Engagement Strategies in a Participatory Action Research Study with Farmworkers /  |r Maia Ingram, Andrew Gall, Lucy Murrieta, Jill Guernsey de Zapien --  |t Community Gardens and Social Connectedness Among Rural Older People /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Erin Sanchez --  |t Community-Based Participatory Research Using Community Activation and Peer Support Through Churches /  |r Freya MacMillan, Kate A. McBride, Dorothy W. Ndwiga, Ronda Thompson, David Simmons --  |t Concepts of Social Inclusion and Social Exclusion /  |r Steven Davey, Sarah Gordon --  |t Conducting PAR with Sex Workers in Coimbra, Portugal /  |r Marta Graça --  |t Creative Arts Therapies as Social Inclusion Promotion /  |r Katrina Skewes McFerran, Jae Eun (Jane) Song, Amanda Musicka-Williams, Ella Dumaresq, Jennifer Bibb --  |t Cultural Humility and Social Inclusion /  |r Vivian Chávez --  |t Cultural Safety and Social Inclusion /  |r Pauline B. Thompson --  |t Dances of Resistance and Social Inclusion in Brazil /  |r Kathleen A. Spanos --  |t Decolonizing Research /  |r Wendy Somerville, Bethaney Turner, Kerrianne Markulin --  |t Dementia and Social Inclusion-Exclusion /  |r Ashley Carr, Simon Biggs, Irja Haapala --  |t Designing Research Impact for Social Inclusion /  |r Catherine Flynn, Cameron Rose --  |t Diary Method and Research on Breastfeeding with Working Mothers in Malaysia /  |r Zaharah Sulaiman, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Digital Inclusion /  |r Andy Nguyen --  |t Diversity and Inclusion Across Gender and Geography /  |r Amber J. Fletcher, Adela Tesarek Kincaid, Tara McWhinney, Akram Kangouri --  |t Drama, Masks, and Social Inclusion for Children with a Disability /  |r David Roy --  |t Enabling Inclusive Occupational Therapy through the Capabilities, Opportunities, Resources, and Environments (CORE) Approach /  |r Robert B. Pereira, Gail E. Whiteford --  |t Ethics and Participatory Health Research /  |r Barbara C. Groot, Tineke A. Abma --  |t Exploring the Use of Body Mapping for Socially Inclusive Storytelling Among South African Women Living with Recurrent Breast Cancer /  |r Anri Smit --  |t Focus Group Method /  |r Melanie Nind, Alex Kaley, Edward Hall --  |t Fostering Women’s Empowerment /  |r Lisa Hodge, Romana Morda, Angela Paredes Castro, Jill Bamforth, Anne Jones --  |t Homelessness and Social Inclusion /  |r Fiona Cuthill --  |t Inclusive Research in an Exclusionary Setting /  |r Michelle J. Bellino, Ali Adan Abdi --  |t Inclusive Research with LGBTIQA+ Groups /  |r Nicholas Hill, Katherine Johnson --  |t Innovative Community Based Participatory Action Approach to Tackling Tobacco Health Inequities in Urban Poor Populations /  |r Sadia Jama, Smita Pakhalé --  |t Intersecting Mixed Methods and Community-Based Participatory Action Research to Promote Patient-Centeredness in Research /  |r Nataliya V. Ivankova, Nancy P. Wingo --  |t Kuwentuhan as a Method /  |r Valerie Francisco-Menchavez --  |t Men’s Sheds /  |r Reinie Cordier, Natasha Mahoney, Nathan J. Wilson --  |t Mixed Methods Research and Social Inclusion /  |r Cara Meixner, Dan J. Spitzner --  |t More-Than-Human Contributions to Place-Based Social Inclusion in Community Gardens /  |r Bethaney Turner, Jessica Abramovic, Cathy Hope --  |t Music and the Social Inclusion of First Nations Children with Autism /  |r Anne Lindblom --  |t Participatory Action Research: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Refugees and Migrants /  |r Tinashe Dune, Pranee Liamputtong, Syeda Zakia Hossain, Virginia Mapedzahama, Rashmi Pithavadian, Michaels Aibangbee et al. --  |t Participatory Mapping As Research Tool /  |r Hala Kurban, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Participatory Research /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice --  |t Participatory Research and Theoretical Lenses /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice --  |t Peer Support to Prevent and Manage Diabetes in Underserved Communities /  |r Freya MacMillan, Kate A. McBride, Michele Heisler, David Simmons --  |t Photo Elicitation and Drawing Methods in Research with People with Physical Disabilities /  |r An Nguyen, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Photo Elicitation Method and Young Refugees’ Social Participation in Community /  |r Lisa Joyce, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Photo-Elicitation for Inclusive Research on Sensitive Topics /  |r Rosediani Muhamad, Dell Horey, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Photovoice Method and Social Inclusion /  |r Dusanee Suwankhong, Pranee Liamputtong, Chamnan Chinnasee, Witthaya Hemapandha --  |t Picturing Disaster: Participatory Photovoice Research with a Flood-Affected Indigenous Community /  |r Amber J. Fletcher, Nicholas Antonini --  |t Power, Authority, and Voice /  |r Elaine C. Wiersma, Charlotte L. Clarke, Bill Heibein --  |t Programs and Practices to Support Community Participation of People with Intellectual Disabilities /  |r Christine Bigby --  |t Promoting Social Inclusion /  |r Sean Creaney, Stephen Case --  |t Qualitative Inquiry and Inclusive Research /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice --  |t Reconfigured Hmong Womanhood Through Work and Social Inclusion in Australian Society /  |r Ma. Cristina Saulo --  |t RESCUR Surfing the Waves /  |r Carmel Cefai, Valeria Cavioni, Paul Bartolo, Celeste Simoes --  |t Researchers with an Intellectual Disability /  |r Brigit Mirfin-Veitch, Patsie Frawley, Paul Milner --  |t Researching Migrant Motherhood Using the Drawing Method /  |r Sandra Benza, Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Researching Narrative Storytelling with Adults with Acquired Brain Injury /  |r Kate D’Cruz, Jacinta Douglas, Tanya Serry --  |t Researching Older Women’s Experiences of Homelessness Through Visual and Sensory Methods /  |r Vaska Dervisovski --  |t Researching Sexual Violence with Trans Women of Color in Australia /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Kyja Noack-Lundberg, Tinashe Dune, Jane Ussher, Alex Hawkey, Brahm Marjadi et al. --  |t Social Capital and Social Inclusion /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice, Dusanee Suwankhong --  |t Social Exclusion Among People with Mental Health Conditions in Indonesia /  |r Chika Yamada, Youdiil Ophinni, Hervita Diatri --  |t Social Exclusion and Marginalization of Mental Illness in Ghana /  |r Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy, Jeff D. Grischow --  |t Social Exclusion and Transgender People in Spain /  |r Luis Miguel Rondón García --  |t Social Exclusion, Stigma, and Discrimination Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Asia /  |r Sin How Lim, Mervyn Sim, Anne Yee, Thomas E. Guadamuz --  |t Social Inclusion and Cultural Competence /  |r Tinashe Dune, Robyn Williams, Kim McLeod, Rocco Cavaleri, Alex Workman --  |t Social Inclusion and High School Students with Vision Impairment /  |r Glenda Jessup --  |t Social Inclusion and Human Rights /  |r Ann Taket --  |t Social Inclusion and Immigrant Older Adults /  |r Hongmei Tong, Christine A. Walsh, Nathalie Bouchard, Daniel W. L. Lai --  |t Social Inclusion and Immigrant Workers /  |r Catherine K. Medina, Rebecca L. Thomas --  |t Social Inclusion and Medical Practitioners /  |r Penelope A. Abbott, Wendy C. Y. Hu --  |t Social Inclusion and mHealth /  |r Asmae Doukani --  |t Social Inclusion and Research /  |r Ana M. Sobočan --  |t Social Inclusion and Social Determinants of Health /  |r Rayner Kay Jin Tan --  |t Social Inclusion and Solidarity Building Through Sport for Recently Arrived Migrants and Refugees in Australia /  |r Brent McDonald, Ramon Spaaij -- 
505 8 0 |t Social Inclusion and the Media /  |r Linda Portsmouth --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of Housing /  |r Omar Ben Haman, Kath Hulse, Keith Jacobs --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of Law /  |r Daryl W. J. Yang --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of Nurses /  |r Yvonne Parry, Nina Sivertsen --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of Psychologists /  |r Paul Hutchison, Emily Ewens --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of Social Workers /  |r Sally Lee --  |t Social Inclusion and the Role of the Health Care System /  |r Yvonne Parry, Nina Sivertsen --  |t Social Inclusion in Low-Income Communities via Community-Based Tourism /  |r Erin Flynn McKenna --  |t Social Inclusion Program on Occupational Functioning for Forensic Service Users /  |r Martin Fitzgerald --  |t Social Inclusion Through Trauma- and Violence-Informed Research: A Focus on Survivors of Violence /  |r Dianne Lalonde, Robert Nonomura, Jassamine Tabibi, Linda Baker, Marika Morris --  |t Social Inclusion, Immigration Legislation and Social Services /  |r Andy Jolly --  |t Social Inclusion, Research, and Practices in the Health and Social Sciences: Setting the Scene /  |r Pranee Liamputtong --  |t Social Interaction and Social Inclusion in International Rural Health Research /  |r Lisa Bourke, Mujibul Anam, Zubaidah Mohamed Shaburdin, Olivia Mitchell, Alan Crouch --  |t Socially Inclusive Foundations of Statistics /  |r Dan J. Spitzner --  |t Solitude in Older People and the Process of Social Inclusion /  |r Luis Miguel García Rondón, Luis Fernando Cedeño Astudillo --  |t Sport for Development and Peace (SDP): A Proposal for Meaningful Inclusion Leading to Sustained Change /  |r Daniel Añorve Añorve --  |t Sport-Based Interventions and Social Inclusion /  |r Haydn Morgan, Andrew Parker --  |t Sports as Social Innovation for Social Inclusion /  |r Anne Bunde-Birouste, Alex Richmond, Lynn Kemp --  |t Stigma, Discrimination, and Human Rights Violations of People Living with Mental Illness in India /  |r Sayani Paul, Chandrani Dasgupta --  |t Stigma, Discrimination, and Social Exclusion /  |r Pranee Liamputtong, Zoe Sanipreeya Rice --  |t The Capabilities Approach and Social Inclusion /  |r Christopher A. Riddle --  |t The Challenges of Defining and Measuring Social Inclusion /  |r Reinie Cordier, Robyn Martin --  |t The Empathy Framework and Social Inclusion /  |r Eric Leake --  |t The Exclusions of Imprisonment /  |r James E. Sutton --  |t The Messy Realities of Inclusive Research /  |r Alan Armstrong, Anne Collis, Jan Walmsley --  |t The Role of Arts Therapy on Fostering Social Inclusion in the Education System /  |r Sharon Snir, Dafna Regev --  |t The Slow Progress to Social Inclusion in Policing /  |r Roberta Julian, Emma MacDonald, Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron --  |t The Social Exclusion of Child-Rearing Unwed Mothers in South Korea /  |r Boon Young Han, Min Ok Yang, Ryan Gustafsson --  |t Toward Social Inclusion /  |r Barry M. W. Lee, Travis S. K. Kong --  |t Towards a Real Social Inclusion for Indigenous Australians /  |r Dennis Foley, Boyd Hunter --  |t Towards Social Inclusion, Social Justice, and Health Equity /  |r Sharon Yanicki --  |t Understanding and Advancing Occupational Justice and Social Inclusion /  |r Gail Whiteford, Tracey Parnell, Lily Ramsden, Melissa Nott, Suzanne Vine-Daher --  |t Using Cultural Humility in Care Provided for LGBTQ People /  |r Maria Ruud --  |t Using Participatory Action Research to Enable Capacity Building in the First Nations Health Research Workforce /  |r Sophie Hickey, Sarah-Jade Maidment, Kayla Heinemann, Sue Kildea, Yvette Roe --  |t Using Participatory Arts-Based Approaches to Promote Inclusive Research /  |r Lee-Ann Fenge --  |t Youth-Led Arts-Based Participatory Action Research /  |r Laura H. V. Wright, Laura M. Lee, Neveen Saied, Vanessa Currie. 
520 |a "The focus of this ambitious reference work is social inclusion in health and social care, with the aim of offering a good understanding of matters that include or exclude people in society.Social inclusion stems from the ideal of an inclusive society where each individual can feel valued, differences between individuals are respected, needs of each person are met, and everyone can live with dignity as “the norm” (Cappo 2015). Community participation and interpersonal connections' dynamics that accommodate access to positive relationships, resources, and institutions can lead to social inclusion (Tua & Barnerjee 2019: 110). Social inclusion can explain why some individuals are situated at the centre of society or at its margins, as well as the consequences of the social layer in society (Allman 2015). Closely related to the concept of social inclusion is social exclusion. Social exclusion refers to “the process of marginalising individuals or groups of a particular society and denying them from full participation in social, economic and political activities” (Tancharoenathien et al. 2018: 3). Social exclusion is marked by unequal access to capabilities, rights, and resources. It is “a multi-dimensional process driven by unequal power relationships across four dimensions – economic, political, social and cultural” (Taket et al. 2014: 3-4). It engages at the individual, household, community, nation, and global levels. Social exclusion renders some individuals or groups to social vulnerability. Thus, these individuals or communities are unable to prevent negative situations that impact their lives.Methodologically, to promote social inclusion and reduce social exclusion, inclusive research methodologies must be embraced. Inclusive research refers to a “range of approaches and methods and these may be referred to in the literature as participatory, emancipatory, partnership and user-led research – even peer research, community research, activist scholarship, decolonizing or indigenous research” (Nind 2014: 1). Terms such as collaborative research and community-based participatory action research (CBPR) have also been referred to as inclusive research methodology.As Nind (2014) suggests, the term inclusive research can be adopted across disciplines and research fields within the paradigm of social inclusion. Hence, research and examples that are classified as inclusive research methods are included in this reference.This reference work covers a wide range of issues pertaining to the social inclusion paradigm. These include the theoretical frameworks that social inclusion can be situated within, research methodologies and ethical consideration, research methods that enhance social inclusion (PAR and inclusive research methods), issues and research that promote social inclusion in different communities/individuals, and programs and interventions that would lead to more social inclusion in society.The aims and scope of the reference are to provide discussions about: social inclusion and social exclusion in different societies; theories that are linked to social inclusion and exclusion; research methodologies that enhance social inclusion; inclusive research methods that promote social inclusion in vulnerable and marginalised groups of people; discussions about issues and research with diverse groups of vulnerable and marginalised individuals and communities; discussions regarding programs and interventions that can lead to more social inclusion in vulnerable and marginalised people.The reference work is divided into seven sections to cover the field of social inclusion comprehensively. Each section is dedicated to a particular perspective relating to social inclusion as covered by the aims and scope above.Handbook of Social Inclusion: Research and Practices in Health and Social Care should be an invaluable resource for professors, students, researchers, and scholars in public health, social sciences, medicine, and health sciences, as well as those at research institutes, government, and industry, on the concepts and theories of social inclusion/exclusion, and the research methodologies and programs/interventions that can enhance social inclusion in different population groups. Examples from the research are included to show the real-life situations that can promote social inclusion in different groups that readers can adopt in their own work and practice."--Publisher's website. 
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