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Multidisciplinary Handbook of Social Exclusion and Human Rights

AuthorEdited by Swati Chakraborty and D.C. Nanjunda
PublisherAayu Publications
Publisher2016
Publisherix
Publisher336 p,
ISBN9789385161230

Contents: 1. Development with consent/James Kindo. 2. Some aspects of poverty, deprivation and social exclusion in Australia/Venkat Pulla. 3. Inclusive education for differently able children: an assessment in Andaman and Nicobar Islands/Swapan K. Biswas. 4. Indian lesbians: less deemed human beings and voiceless? who concern their human rights?/Raj Kumar. 5. The issue of farmer suicides in Karnataka/Nanjunda. 6. Emerged problems through democracy system in Asia continent/Raja Ram Singh. 7. Meaning and concept of social exclusion/Suchismita Sen Chowdhury. 8. Can financial inclusion be a reality in India? exploring the prospects of India post/K.R. Pillai. 9. Eradicating poverty through community approach model (CAM): social business and beyond/Md. Jannatual Habib. 10. Health right and healthcare challenges/Ramesh Kumar Sangwan. 11. Social mobility, caste and hegemony human rights violations-recent experiences from Kerala/P.K. Sreekumar. 12. Indian celebrity and human rights awareness: a case study of Bollywood/Qichao Wang and Zhongxuan Lin. 13. Right to health and univesal health coverage (UHC): can health insurance schemes for poor be a partner to it?/Paramita Roy. 14. Women entrepreneurship and human rights/Akansha Jain. 15. Socio-economic and gender base educational exclusion in India; a contemporary analysis/Rushiraj B. Upadhyay. 16. Social exclusion and human rights: a dialogue/Swati Chakraborty. 17. Family, state politics and capital punishment: revisiting Dhananjay case/Amrita Basu Roy Chowdhury. 18. Development, human rights and sustainable livelihood: a study on environment and development perspectives/Debashis Debnath. 19. The marginalised survivors in the process of disaster rehabilitation/Shubhasis Bhadra. 20. Where exactly is the community? An alternative path for effecting inclusion of persons with disability/Pradyumna Kumar Rath. 21. Democratic governance, politics of gender and participation of tribal women in decision making processes: a study of Odisha/Bishnu Prasad Mohapatra. 22. Human trafficking in India: the problem/Tanuja Mohapatra. 23. Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Issues and prospects/S. Jyothi Lakshmi. 24. Exclusion in comparative study of learning styles of J.B.T. and B.Ed. Students/Raj Kumar Dhiman.

This widespread and sensible publication aims to be a vital reference source, develop a relevant literature in the field of human rights study and exclusion policy research while the globe is burning with the issues of discrimination and violation. It is anticipated that this text will provide a relevant venture for researcher, curriculum developers, policy makers and educators. It will also helpful in the entire sectors who are devoted for human rights across the globe. Contributors provided their own area of research paper to the broader aspect of topics relating to social exclusion, inclusion and human rights likewise: Meaning and Concept of Social Exclusion, Meaning and concept of Inclusion, Meaning and concept of Human Rights, Political, Economic and Cultural rights, Holistic Human Rights Approach, Social Networking and Inclusiveness, Case studies in different dimension of human rights and social exclusion, Modules on Inclusive education, Policy making and Exclusion, Policy making and Inclusion, Policy making and Human Rights, Human Rights awareness and Inclusiveness. A collection of research papers are initiated and have been coordinated as a comprehensive work by the editors with this Multidisciplinary Handbook of Social Exclusion and Human Rights. The target audiences are educators, teacher trainees, policy makers, academicians, researchers, curriculum developer, higher level students, social activist, and government officials. They will find this text useful in extending their research exposure to significant topics in human rights and social exclusion and assisting in furthering their own research efforts in this field.

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