The Excluded Past

The Excluded Past
Title The Excluded Past PDF eBook
Author Robert MacKenzie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 349
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317799887

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A ground-breaking book that examines the uneasy relationship between archaeology and education. Argues that archaeologists have a vital role to play in education alongside other interpreters of the past. Contributors from different countries and disciplines show how the exclusion of aspects of the past tends to impoverish and distort social and educational experience.

The Excluded Past

The Excluded Past
Title The Excluded Past PDF eBook
Author Robert MacKenzie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 354
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317799879

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A ground-breaking book that examines the uneasy relationship between archaeology and education. Argues that archaeologists have a vital role to play in education alongside other interpreters of the past. Contributors from different countries and disciplines show how the exclusion of aspects of the past tends to impoverish and distort social and educational experience.

God and the Excluded

God and the Excluded
Title God and the Excluded PDF eBook
Author Joerg Rieger
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 262
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451411102

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Rieger offers an enlightening way to understand the chief strands or options in theology today and a valuable proposal for resituating theology around the crucial issue of inclusion. He sees four competing vectors at work in Christian today's theology: Theology of Identity, Theology of Difference, Theology and the Postmodern and Theology and the Underside.

A History of the Excluded

A History of the Excluded
Title A History of the Excluded PDF eBook
Author James Leonard Giblin
Publisher James Currey Publishers
Pages 20
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0852554664

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The twentieth-century history of Njombe, the Southern Highlands district of Tanzania, can aptly be summed up as exclusion within incorporation. Njombe was marginalized even as it was incorporated into the colonial economy. Njombe's people came to see themselves as excluded from agricultural markets, access to medical services, schooling - in short, from all opportunity to escape the impoverishing trap of migrant labour. Focusing on individual men and women, the story is largely told in their own words. It traces their efforts both to defy and benefit from the most important event in the modern history of Africa - the imposition of state authority. North America: Ohio U Press

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author University of London. Institute of Archaeology
Publisher
Pages 818
Release 1988
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Including the Excluded

Including the Excluded
Title Including the Excluded PDF eBook
Author Henderson, Paul
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 144
Release 2005-06-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1861347456

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This book provides an in-depth study of how community development can contribute to tackling social exclusion. Examples from policy and practice in the UK, Spain, Belgium, Sweden and Norway are discussed, with additional information from Denmark, Ireland and Hungary.

Underclass

Underclass
Title Underclass PDF eBook
Author John Welshman
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 302
Release 2007-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 0826434827

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Who are those at the bottom of society? There has been much discussion in recent years, on both Left and Right, about the existence of an alleged 'underclass' in both Britain and the USA. It has been claimed this group lives outside the mainstream of society, is characterised by crime, suffers from long-term unemployment and single parenthood, and is alienated from its core values. In Underclass: A History of the Excluded, 1880-2000 John Welshman shows that there have always been concerns about an 'underclass', whether constructed as the 'social residuum' of the 1880s, the 'problem family' of the 1950s or the 'cycle of deprivation' of the 1970s. There are marked differences between these concepts, but also striking continuities. Indeed a concern with an 'underclass' has is many ways been as long as an interest in poverty itself. This book is the first to look systematically at the question, providing new insights on contemporary debates about behaviour, poverty and welfare reform. In a speech in 2006, Tony Blair signalled a major push on social exclusion. He aimed to show the Government's determination to tackle 'a hard core underclass' estimated at 1 m people. The focus in Whitehall had moved to what were termed 'high-risk, high-harm and high-cost families', and to children in care, teenage mothers, and people with mental health problems on benefit. In all of this, the rhetoric of a 'cycle of deprivation', and of inter-generational continuities, was ever-present, and it is those continuities that this book seeks to explore.