Titre : | Social exclusion : rhetoric, reality, responses |
Auteurs : | Rodgers, Gerry, Éditeur scientifique ; World Summit for Social Development, Éditeur scientifique ; Charles Gore, Éditeur scientifique ; Figueiredo, José B., Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Ouvrages |
Editeur : | Geneva : International Institute for Labour Studies, 1995 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-9014-537-0 |
Format : | 1 vol. (xii-311 p.) / tabl. / 24 cm |
Note générale : | Sur la page de titre : International Institute for Labour Studies [and] United Nations Development Programme, A contribution to the World Summit for Social Development |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] ÉCONOMIE > situation économique > développement économique > pays en développement [Eurovoc] EMPLOI ET TRAVAIL > marché du travail > marché du travail > économie du travail [Eurovoc] QUESTIONS SOCIALES > vie sociale > politique sociale |
Tags : | Marginality, Social ; Poverty ; People with social disabilities ; Social isolation |
Résumé : | THIS VOLUME SUMMARIZES the initial findings of a research project on social exclusion that is intended to serve as a reference point for policy makers, practitioners and academics in answering the “challenges posed by economic transformation for social equity, political stability and democratic citizenship.” Over 30 researchers have contributed to the book which is structured in three parts dealing with concepts, empirical studies and policies. The term “social exclusion” was coined in France in 1974 and refers to the process of “how and why individuals and groups fail to have access to or benefit from the possibilities offered by societies and economies.” The approach aims to reconceptualize social disadvantage to offer a multi-dimensional, multi-disciplinary, process- oriented view that focuses on social actors and agents. In the introduction, a synthesis of the ideas in the book is situated in relation to the existing literature on the analysis of social disadvantage. The first part of the book deals with the conceptual issues arising from the social exclusion approach to the inter-relationships between poverty, employment and social integration. In seeking a framework spanning both the material and non-material aspects of deprivation, notions of citizenship, social justice and equality, Eurocentrism and “Latin Americanization” are considered. |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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001058 | WA 199 | Livre | Centre de documentation du CERDI / Ecole d'Economie | Salle de lecture | Disponible |