Social Inclusion

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Inclusion is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Border Reconfiguration, Migration Governance, and Fundamental Rights: A Scoping Review of EURODAC as a Research Object16
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The Art of Governing Youth: Empowerment, Protagonism, and Citizen Participation16
Governmentality, the Local State, and the Commons: An Analysis of Civic Management Facilities in Barcelona15
The Future of the Common European Asylum System: Dystopian or Utopian Expectations?15
“Empathetic Egoist” and “Obedient Individualist”: Clash Between Family Practices and Normative Images of Children14
Confronting Racialised Power Asymmetries in the Interview Setting: Positioning Strategies of Highly Qualified Migrants13
Policy Silences and Poverty in Ireland: An Argument for Inclusive Approaches11
Critical Social Inclusion of Adult Migrant Language Learners in Working Life: Experiences From SFI and LINC Programs11
Inclusive Neoliberalism in Wilhelmsburg: The Role of the State and the Middle‐Class in Hamburg's Majority–Minority District11
Potentials and Pitfalls of Self‐Help Tools: A Survey Study of Digital Psychiatry in Denmark11
Displacement and Everyday Resistance: Seeking Spatial Justice in Urban Renewal Processes11
On the Fringes of Urban Justice: Violence and Environmental Risks in Guatemala City10
“The Revolution Will Be Feminist—Or It Won’t Be a Revolution”: Feminist Response to Inequality in Chile10
Violence, Hate Speech, and Gender Bias: Challenges to an Inclusive Digital Environment10
Lifecourse Transitions: How ICTS Support Older Migrants’ Adaptation to Transnational Lives10
Reforming the Reception and Inclusion of Refugees in the European Union: Utopian or Dystopian Changes?10
How the Everyday Logic of Pragmatic Individualism Undermines Russian State Pronatalism10
Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy10
Urban Commoning: An Assessment of Its Aesthetic Dimension9
“This Group Is My Country”: Sri Lankan Tamil Women’s Narratives of Isolation and Connectedness in Australia9
Decolonial Possibilities of Reintroducing the Devil in the Public Space of Afro‐Ecuadorian Territories9
The Truth Will Set You Free? The Promises and Pitfalls of Truth‐Telling for Indigenous Emancipation9
Conflicting Experiences With Welcoming Encounters: Narratives of Newly Arrived Refugees in the Netherlands9
Intergenerational Friendship as a Conduit for Social Inclusion? Insights from the “Book‐Ends”9
Inclusion or Exclusion? The Spatial Habitus of Rural Gentrifiers8
The Integration Into Diversity Paradox: Positive Attitudes Towards Diversity While Self‐Segregating in Practice8
Citizens in Distress: A Case Study on Public Participation During the Covid‐19 Pandemic in Finland8
Rise of Populism in Northeast India: A Case of Assam8
Forced Migrant Counter Cultural (Co)Productions8
Being an Ethnic Minority: Belonging Uncertainty of People Without a Migration Background8
Leaving the Crow’s Nest: How Creative Co‐Creation Transcends “Us‐Versus‐Them” Experiences of Dutch Refugee Students8
Unequal Inclusion: The Production of Social Differences in Education Systems7
Exploring Perceptions of Advantage and Attitudes Towards Redistribution in South Africa7
Intersecting Positionalities and the Unexpected Uses of Digital Crime and Safety Tracking in Brooklyn7
Digitalization of Working Worlds and Social Inclusion7
Negotiating Survival: Central American Refugee Women in Mexico and the Politics of Deservingness7
Meetings Between Professionals for the Inclusion of Children in Citizen Participation: A Formative Experience7
Inclusive Learning for Children in Northeast Nigeria: Radio School Response During a Global Pandemic7
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Artificial Intelligence and Ethnic, Religious, and Gender‐Based Discrimination7
A Phase 2 Exploratory Trial of a Vocabulary Intervention in High Poverty Elementary Education Settings7
The Regime of Self‐Optimization: Lived Experiences of Enforced Digital Inclusion by Low‐Literate Citizens7
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From Conflict Zones to Europe: Syrian and Afghan Refugees’ Journeys, Stories, and Strategies7
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The Bosnian House: Trajectories of (Non‐)Return Among Bosnian Roma in a Roman Shanty6
Social‐Sportive Work and Local Policy: Reflections From the Flemish Case6
Performing Agency in Shrinking Spaces: Acting Beyond the Resilience–Resistance Binary6
Security Net and Ambassadors for Social Inclusion? The Role of Intermediaries in Host–Refugee Relationships in Homestay Programs6
Poverty‐Armed Conflict Nexus: Can Multidimensional Poverty Data Forecast Intrastate Armed Conflicts?6
Commoning Cosmopolitanism: Solidarity Beyond Capital, Borders, and Sameness6
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Disability and Social Inclusion: Lessons From the Pandemic6
Moving Margins: Writing in Relation as Liberatory Practice6
Managing Refugees’ Housing Risks Through Responsibilisation Practices6
The (Non)Place of Migration? The European Pillar of Social Rights and the Representations of People with a Migration Background in Portugal6
The Right to ‘Have a Say’ in the Deinstitutionalisation of Mental Health in Slovenia6
Women and the Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi: Experiences of Struggle and Solidarity6
“No German, No Service”: EU Migrants’ Unequal Access to Welfare Entitlements in Germany6
The Artificial Recruiter: Risks of Discrimination in Employers’ Use of AI and Automated Decision‐Making5
The Complexity of Defining Institutional Change in Academia5
Space and Interaction in Civil Society Organizations: An Exploratory Study in a US City5
Welfare Mediators as Game Changers? Deconstructing Power Asymmetries Between EU Migrants and Welfare Administrators5
“Complete the Test First” Prescreening Tests at the Margins of Digital Public Administration5
Narrating Solidarity With Ukraine: European Parliament Debates on Energy Policy5
Unveiling Hate Speech Dynamics: An Examination of Discourse Targeting the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET)5
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Directing Digital Citizenship: How Librarians Mediate the Dutch Digital Welfare State5
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In Good Company? Personal Relationships, Network Embeddedness, and Social Inclusion5
Adult Migrants’ Language Learning, Labour Market, and Social Inclusion5
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Overshadowed By Royal Roads: Vocationally Oriented Middle Schools as Pathways to Higher Education in Switzerland5
Deinstitutionalisation and ‘Home Turn’ Policies: Promoting or Hampering Social Inclusion?5
Older People Reimagining and Envisioning Preventive Care Through Land Acquisition: Evidence From Rwanda5
“I’m Told I Don’t Look Like a Foreigner”: Everyday Racism in Contemporary Italy5
Migrants’ Participation and Migration Governance Amidst Hostility in Small Localities: An Italian Case Study5
Policing the In/Exclusion of Social Marginality: The Preventive Regulation of Public Space in Urban Switzerland5
Dear Reviewer n: An Open Letter on Academic Culture, Structural Racism, and the Place of Indigenous Knowledges, With a Question From One Indigenous Academic to the Decolonising Academics Who Are Not5
Structural Embeddedness in Transnational Social Fields: Personal Networks, International (Im)Mobilities, and the Migratory Capital Paradox5
Ageing in Place, Healthy Ageing: Local Community Involvement in the Prevention Approach to Eldercare5
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Breaking the Silence About Compulsory Social Measures in Switzerland: Consequences for Survivor Families5
Untold Stories of Displaced Rohingya Pregnant Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence in Camp Settings5
Post‐Migration Stress: Racial Microaggressions and Everyday Discrimination5
An Intersectional Analysis of Child and Adolescent Inclusion in Local Participation Processes5
When Family Policy Doesn’t Work: Motives and Welfare Attitudes Among Childfree Persons in Poland4
The Role of Contexts in Educational and Employment Transitions and Pathways of Young People4
Regional Disparities, Geographical Marginality, and Educational Pathways: A Study on Upper Secondary Education in Italy4
Effecting Systemic Change: Critical Strategic Approaches for Social Inclusion4
Local Government-Led Climate Governance and Social Inclusion: The Case Study of J County in China4
Remedying Horizontal Inequality: The Changing Impact of Reform in Northern Ireland4
Educational Inclusion of Vulnerable Children and Young People After Covid‐194
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Theorizing as a Liberatory Practice? The Emancipatory Promise of Knowledge Co‐Creation With (Forced) Migrants4
Pushing Higher or Lower? Divergent Parental Expectations and Compromises in Occupational Choice4
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The Power of Places in Building Cultural and Arts Education Networks and Cooperation in Rural Areas4
Diversity in White: An Autoethnographic Case Study of Experienced Diversity and (Un‐)Silencing4
Middle‐Class Versus Working‐Class White Mothers’ Approaches to Diversity in the Netherlands4
Skill Endowment Through Vocational Education and Training Programmes and Early Career Mobility4
The New European Political Arithmetic of Inequalities in Education: A History of the Present4
Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid‐194
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Education and “Categorical Inequalities’’: Manifestation of Segregation in Six Country Contexts in Europe4
Participation in Times of War: The Ambivalence of Digital Media4
The Gender Wage Gap in Peru: Drivers, Evolution, and Heterogeneities4
Self‐Managed Housing in Vienna: Managing Ambivalences Between “Invitability” and Resistance4
Challenging Silencing in Stigmatized Neighborhoods Through Collaborative Knowledge Production4
Who Belongs, and How Far? Refugees and Bureaucrats Within the German Active Welfare State4
Fighting for Space Within the Cis‐ and Heteronormative Public Sphere: An Analysis of Budapest Pride4
Embracing Paradox Realities: Racially Minoritised Women and Gender‐Based Violence in Higher Education4
Networks and Contested Identities in the Refugee Journey4
Collaborative Writing as Bio‐Digital Quilting: A Relational, Feminist Practice Towards “Academia Otherwise”4
Solidarity in Ethnically Diverse Contexts: Supportive Relations of First‐Generation Roma Graduates’ Social Mobility in Hungary4
Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland4
Power Games and Wage Negotiations in China's New Energy Vehicle Industry3
Social Relations Among Diverse Rural Residents in the Scottish Highlands3
A Technological Smartness All Over the Place: Small‐Scale Thing‐Power Experiments With Wider Inclusive Ambitions3
The World Bank and Healthcare Reforms: A Cross‐National Analysis of Policy Prescriptions in South America3
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Exclusion to Inclusion: Lived Experience of Intellectual Disabilities in National Reporting on the CRPD3
Through Their Eyes: Contextualized Analysis of Drawings by Former ISIS Child Soldiers in Iraq3
Selective Pronatalism and Reproductive Autonomy: Attitudes Toward Medically Assisted Reproduction in Hungary3
Systemic Silencing Mechanisms in Autism/Autistic Advocacy in Ontario, Canada3
Contradictions Within the Swedish Welfare System: Social Services’ Homelessness Strategies Under Housing Inequality3
Governing the Digital Transition: The Moderating Effect of Unemployment Benefits on Technology‐Induced Employment Outcomes3
Health, Personality Disorders, Work Commitment, and Training‐to‐Employment Transitions3
Migrant Students’ Sense of Belonging and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Implications for Educational Inclusion3
Actually Existing Commons: Using the Commons to Reclaim the City3
Doing Community Amid Tension and Vulnerability: Involvement and Control in Older Adults’ Accounts of Their Neighbourhood3
Self‐Organised Practices of Social Participation; or How Individualisation is Collectively Contested in the Raval3
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Migrants’ Inclusion in Civil Societies: The Case of Language Cafés in Sweden3
Re-Thinking Monitoring, Evaluating, and Learning: Support Mechanisms For Cause Champions In Sport-For-Development—A Singapore Case Study3
Becoming Active Agents Through Practices of Volunteering: Immigrants’ Experiences in Rural Germany3
Exploring the Futures of Datafied Welfare State Education: Thematic Analysis of Sociotechnical Imaginaries3
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Distinctive and Distinguished Gay‐Friendliness in Park Slope, New York City3
“They Really Only Look for the Best”: How Young People Frame Problems in School‐to‐Work Transition3
Upward Mobility in Education: The Role of Personal Networks Across the Life Course3
Exploring Embodied Place Attachment Through Co‐Creative Art Trajectories: The Case of Mount Murals3
Regional Disparities in Spanish Social Services: An Empirical Assessment Through the European Pillar of Social Rights3
The Mediating Role of Neighborhood Networks on Long‐Term Trajectories of Subjective Well‐Being After Covid‐193
Dancing Hands: On Neurodivergent Embodied Knowledge3
Dispatches From Eeyou Istchee: Cree Networks, Digital, and Social Inclusion3
A Circulatory Loop: The Reciprocal Relationship of Organizations, Digitalization, and Gender3
“Funny Weapons”: The Norms of Humour in the Construction of Far‐Right Political Polarisation3
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Adult Migrants’ Endeavours for a Life as Included3
From Criminal to Crucial Participation: The Case of Dutch Volunteer Hackers3
Making Migrants’ Input Invisible: Intersections of Privilege and Otherness From a Multilevel Perspective3
Vulnerable Students, Inclusion, and Digital Education in the Covid‐19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Case Study From Austria3
Examining Aspects of Digital Inclusion Among National Samples of US Older Adults3
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Agency in Silence: The Case of Unaccompanied Eritrean Refugee Minors in the Netherlands3
Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic3
Reshaping Social Capital During the Pandemic Crisis: Age Group Differences in Face‐to‐Face Contact Network Structures3
Jobless and Burnt Out: Digital Inequality and Online Access to the Labor Market3
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Bridging Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Assessment in Digital Education: Ensuring a Constructive Alignment3
Who Wants To Share? Attitudes Towards Horizontal Redistribution Across the Globe3
Home Alone: Exploring Childcare Options to Remove Barriers to Second Childbearing in Belarus3
NYNA NEETs and Digitalisation: How Many Challenges on the Horizon?3
“Small Sacrifice for the Greater Good”: Decoding Just Transition in a Chinese Peripheral Region3
Citizen Art and Human Rights: Collective Theatre Creation as a Way of Combatting Exclusion3
Analysing Personal Networks in Geographical Space Beyond the Question of Distance3
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Androcentrism and Violence in Online Video Games: Perpetuation of Gender Inequality3
Anishinaabe Law at the Margins: Treaty Law in Northern Ontario, Canada, as Colonial Expansion3
Immigrant Children’s Connections to People and the World Around Them: A Critical Discourse Review of Academic Literature3
Inclusive Policy? An Intersectional Analysis of Policy Influencing Women’s Reproductive Decision‐Making3
Same Old New Normal: The Ableist Fallacy of “Post-Pandemic” Work3
Constructing the “Competent” Pupil: Optimizing Human Futures Through Testing?3
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