Breaking the Exclusion Cycle

Breaking the Exclusion Cycle
Author: Ana Bracic
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190050691


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Social exclusion of minority groups is an intractable problem in many diverse nations. For some minority groups this means going to segregated schools, for others not having access to gainful employment or quality healthcare. But why does social exclusion persist, and what can one do to stop it? This book proposes a theory of how individual behavior contributes to social exclusion, a novel method for measuring that behavior, and solutions to ending it. Based on original fieldwork among Central and Eastern European Roma, the largest ethnic minority in Europe (yet still very understudied), and non-Roma, Ana Bracic develops a theory she calls the exclusion cycle, through which anti-minority culture gives rise to discrimination by members of the majority, and minority members develop survival strategies. Members of the majority resent these strategies, assuming that they are endemic to the minority group rather than an outcome of their own discriminatory behavior. To illustrate her theory, Bracic includes an analysis of a video game she created that simulates interactions between Roma and non-Roma participants, which members of these groups played through avatars (thereby avoiding contentious face-to-face interactions). The results demonstrate that majority members discriminate against minority members even when minority group members behave in ways identical to the majority. It also shows the way in which minority members develop survival mechanisms. Bracic draws on the results of the simulation to offer evidence that this cycle can be broken through NGO-promoted discussion and interaction between groups. She also draws on extant scholarship on interactions between Muslim women in France, African Americans, the Batwa in Uganda, and their respective majority communities.

Breaking the Exclusion Cycle

Breaking the Exclusion Cycle
Author: Ana Bracic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9780190050702


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Why does social exclusion persist, and what can one do to stop it? This book proposes a theory of how individual behavior contributes to social exclusion, a novel method for measuring that behavior, and solutions to ending it. Based on original fieldwork among Central and Eastern European Roma, the largest ethnic minority in Europe (yet still very understudied), and non-Roma, Ana Bracic develops a theory she calls the exclusion cycle, through which anti-minority culture gives rise to discrimination by members of the majority, and minority members develop survival strategies. Members of the majority resent these strategies, assuming that they are endemic to the minority group rather than an outcome of their own discriminatory behavior.

The Drivers of Social Exclusion

The Drivers of Social Exclusion
Author: Jonathan Bradshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Marginality, Social
ISBN: 9781851127252


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Breaking the Cycle of Exclusion

Breaking the Cycle of Exclusion
Author: Ann-Lis Svensson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 9788682471738


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Breaking and Entering

Breaking and Entering
Author: Lucy Ball
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1999*
Genre: Homeless persons
ISBN:


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EBOOK: Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation: A Multiprofessional Approach

EBOOK: Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation: A Multiprofessional Approach
Author: Richard Williams
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335228445


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Truancy, delinquency and school-exclusion pose major challenges to the drive to promote social inclusion and raise standards for all. Many children who are truants or become excluded from school have inherited a sense of ‘educational alienation’ from their parents, whose own negative perceptions of the education system make it difficult for them to collaborate with the school. In this groundbreaking book, the authors show how the cycle of educational alienation can be broken, to enable parents and schools to work together to contribute to children’s educational, social and emotional well-being. They illustrate this by exploring a highly successful initiative in a school with severe socio-economic disadvantages, which, in conjunction with a school-based social work service, developed an effective family-teacher-community alliance. They demonstrate the substantial improvements that such a multiprofessional approach can bring about in reducing truancy, delinquency and exclusion and helping children to become positive, fulfilled and included members of their schools and communities. Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation is key reading for teachers and trainee teachers, child psychologists, educational psychologists and social workers, whose task it is to ensure that ‘Every Child Matters’.