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…mehr
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.
Robert J. Chaskin, PhD, is Professor, UNESCO Chair for Inclusive Urbanism, and Deputy Dean for Strategic Initiatives, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago. His work focuses primarily on the conceptual foundations and principal strategies of contemporary community intervention in the context of urban poverty. Bong Joo Lee, PhD, MSW, is Professor of Social Welfare, Seoul National University. His research focuses on child welfare, child poverty, early intervention, and social service reform issues. He is Editor-in-Chief of Child Indicators Research. Surinder Jaswal, PhD, MA (SW), is Deputy Director (Research) and Dean, School of Research Methodology; and Professor, Centre for Health and Mental Health, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She is also the Associate Editor of the Indian Journal of Social Work. She has initiated and led several research and field action projects on urban health, disasters, and public mental health.
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* Chapter 1. Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Setting the Stage * Robert J. Chaskin Joan Yoo Surinder Jaswal Shengli Chen * Part One. Mapping Social Exclusion: Concepts and Contexts * Chapter 2. Globalization and Social Exclusion: Concepts and Processes * Robert J. Chaskin Jung-Hwa Ha Mouleshri Vyas * Chapter 3. Social Exclusion as a Policy Idea: Dissemination Adaptation and Application * Colleen Grogan Surinder Jaswal Gao Xiang Joan Yoo * Part Two. Social Exclusion on the Ground: Dimensions Populations and Impact * Chapter 4. Urban Restructuring Housing Policy and Social Exclusion * Robert J. Chaskin Mouleshri Vyas Bong Joo Lee Shengli Chen * Chapter 5. Migration and Changing Social Ecosystems * Xiang Gao Virginia Parks Mouleshri Vyas Hyemee Kim * Chapter 6. The Transition to Adulthood for Marginalized Youth * Mark E. Courtney Suo Deng Anjali Dave Vijay Raghavan Bong Joo Lee * Chapter 7. Social Exclusion and Older Adults * Jung-Hwa Ha Deborah Carr Subharati Ghosh Hyeon Jung Lee * Part Three. Shaping and Responding to Social Exclusion: The State NGOs and Community Action * Chapter 8. Changing Roles and Relationships between NGOs and the State in Shaping * and Responding to Social Exclusion * Jennifer Mosley Ethan Park Suo Deng Monica Sakhrani * Chapter 9. Democratic Engagement and Mobilization: The Role of Grassroots * Movements * Mouleshri Vyas Jennifer Mosley Colleen Grogan Yan Long Hyoung * Yong Kim Robert J. Chaskin * Chapter 10. Health Policy and Social Exclusion * Colleen Grogan Surinder Jaswal Jung Min Park * Chapter 11. The Impact of Globalization and Social Exclusion on Education and Child Development * Suo Deng Shewli Kumar Joan Yoo Camille A. Farrington * Chapter 12. State Responses and Structures for Child Protection * Bong Joo Lee Mark E. Courtney Xiang Gao Monica Sakrani * Chapter 13. Social Exclusion in a Globalized World: Implications for Research Policy * and Practice * Robert J. Chaskin Surinder Jaswal Bong Joo Lee
* Chapter 1. Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Setting the Stage * Robert J. Chaskin Joan Yoo Surinder Jaswal Shengli Chen * Part One. Mapping Social Exclusion: Concepts and Contexts * Chapter 2. Globalization and Social Exclusion: Concepts and Processes * Robert J. Chaskin Jung-Hwa Ha Mouleshri Vyas * Chapter 3. Social Exclusion as a Policy Idea: Dissemination Adaptation and Application * Colleen Grogan Surinder Jaswal Gao Xiang Joan Yoo * Part Two. Social Exclusion on the Ground: Dimensions Populations and Impact * Chapter 4. Urban Restructuring Housing Policy and Social Exclusion * Robert J. Chaskin Mouleshri Vyas Bong Joo Lee Shengli Chen * Chapter 5. Migration and Changing Social Ecosystems * Xiang Gao Virginia Parks Mouleshri Vyas Hyemee Kim * Chapter 6. The Transition to Adulthood for Marginalized Youth * Mark E. Courtney Suo Deng Anjali Dave Vijay Raghavan Bong Joo Lee * Chapter 7. Social Exclusion and Older Adults * Jung-Hwa Ha Deborah Carr Subharati Ghosh Hyeon Jung Lee * Part Three. Shaping and Responding to Social Exclusion: The State NGOs and Community Action * Chapter 8. Changing Roles and Relationships between NGOs and the State in Shaping * and Responding to Social Exclusion * Jennifer Mosley Ethan Park Suo Deng Monica Sakhrani * Chapter 9. Democratic Engagement and Mobilization: The Role of Grassroots * Movements * Mouleshri Vyas Jennifer Mosley Colleen Grogan Yan Long Hyoung * Yong Kim Robert J. Chaskin * Chapter 10. Health Policy and Social Exclusion * Colleen Grogan Surinder Jaswal Jung Min Park * Chapter 11. The Impact of Globalization and Social Exclusion on Education and Child Development * Suo Deng Shewli Kumar Joan Yoo Camille A. Farrington * Chapter 12. State Responses and Structures for Child Protection * Bong Joo Lee Mark E. Courtney Xiang Gao Monica Sakrani * Chapter 13. Social Exclusion in a Globalized World: Implications for Research Policy * and Practice * Robert J. Chaskin Surinder Jaswal Bong Joo Lee
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