Globalization and Social Exclusion

Globalization and Social Exclusion
Author: Ronaldo Munck
Publisher: Kumarian Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1565491920


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* First book to study the intersection of globalization and social exclusion * This renowned author has published over 20 books on issues of globalization and development studies * Author directed the Globalization and Social Exclusion Unit at the University of Liverpool We inhabit a world of consequences and butterfly effects. When global economies integrate, what disintegrates as a result? The answer, Ronaldo Munck contends, is social equality. This is the first book to view globalization through the lens of social exclusion--defined as all the ways in which people are prevented from obtaining the necessities of life. To illustrate how globalization deepens the existing inequities of race, place, gender, and class, in both the global North and South, the author highlights disparities in living conditions; the feminization of poverty and the global sex trade; the effects of racism, migration, and multiculturalism; and the formation and political manifestations of social class. He boldly develops a politics and ethics of transformation to move us beyond social exclusion--even beyond mere social inclusion. He provides us with the tools to transform society from within, creating a more democratic and just global order.

Reclaiming Social Policy

Reclaiming Social Policy
Author: Arjan de Haan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230592287


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This book re-evaluates the importance of social policies in shaping well-being and combating exclusion, and enhances understanding of how these policies are formed in a globalizing world. It emphasises the context- and path-dependence of patterns and policies of inclusion and exclusion, and provides a framework for supporting social policy making.

Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective

Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective
Author: Robert J. Chaskin
Publisher: International Policy Exchange
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0190873779


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Global processes have an increasing influence on local contexts and the nature and distribution of opportunities among populations across the globe. While capital and population mobility, advances in information and communications technology, and economic liberalization have fostered economic development, industrialization, and wealth for some, they have also engendered growing inequalities in income, prosperity, well-being, and access. Those left behind by these global transformations often experience not only material deprivation, but broader dislocation from the contexts, institutions, and capabilities that provide access to social and economic opportunity. The concept of "social exclusion" has been widely adopted to describe the conditions of economic, social, political, and/or cultural marginalization experienced by particular groups of people due to extreme poverty, discrimination, dislocation, and disenfranchisement. This book explores the dynamics of social exclusion within the context of globalization across four countries--China, India, South Korea, and the United States. In particular, it examines how social exclusion is defined, manifested, and responded to with regard to diverse social arenas and processes, varying mechanisms and scales, and a range of impacted populations. Based on collaborative research activities and in-depth deliberation among leading scholars from major academic institutions in each of the four aforementioned countries, the volume provides a rich account of the interplay between globalization and social exclusion, while highlighting the ways in which responses may be more or less effective in different contexts. Its insights will be of particular interest to academics, researchers, and students across diverse social science disciplines.

Poverty and Exclusion in a Global World

Poverty and Exclusion in a Global World
Author: A. Bhalla
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230005624


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This volume looks at the three dimensions of social exclusion: economic, social and political. Exclusion is analyzed as a new approach to such issues as the 'new' poverty, precariousness, long-term unemployment, social polarization and lack of citizenship. The book shows how relational and distributional aspects of poverty are interlinked.

Taming the Tiger

Taming the Tiger
Author: David Jacobson
Publisher: New Island Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:


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Mapping Social Exclusion in India

Mapping Social Exclusion in India
Author: Paramjit S. Judge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107056098


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"Identifies and examines various trajectories of exclusion at both macro and micro levels in India"--

Poverty and Exclusion in a Global World

Poverty and Exclusion in a Global World
Author: A.S. Bhalla
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349274046


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In Western Europe, the notion of social exclusion is rapidly diffusing in recent years. This book investigates the notion of social exclusion as a new way to approach social issues such as the 'new poverty' long-term-unemployment, precariousness, social polarization and disintegration. Particular attention is paid to both the global relevance of an approach in terms of social exclusion and its value compared to more conventional approaches in terms of poverty of deprivation. It is shown that social exclusion goes beyond these by explicitly embracing the relational as well as the distributional aspects of poverty and emphasizing processes. In this book, the authors explore the specific forms of social exclusion in the ongoing processes of globalization, deregulation, crisis of the welfare state, and rise of individualism.

Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality

Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality
Author: Alexander Lenger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3662447665


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Despite the fact that the globalization process tends to reinforce existing inequality structures and generate new areas of inequality on multiple levels, systematic analyses on this very important field remain scarce. Hence, this book approaches the complex question of inequality not only from different regional perspectives, covering Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and Northern America, but also from different disciplinary perspectives, namely cultural anthropology, economics, ethnology, geography, international relations, sociology, and political sciences. The contributions are subdivided into three essential fields of research: Part I analyzes the socio-economic dimension of global exclusion, highlighting in particular the impacts of internationalization and globalization processes on national social structures against the background of theoretical concepts of social inequality. Part II addresses the political dimension of global inequalities. Since the decline of the Soviet Union new regional powers like Brazil, China, India and South Africa have emerged, creating power shifts in international relations that are the primary focus of the second part. Lastly, Part III examines the structural and transnational dimension of inequality patterns, which can be concretized in the rise of globalized national elites and the emergence of multinational networks that transcend the geographical and imaginative borders of nation states.