Author:
Mulé Nick J.,Gingrich Luann Good
Abstract
This thematic issue focuses on critical, insightful, and innovative strategic approaches to social inclusion through a change in social systems. Contributions propose effective and responsive approaches, principles, practices, and/or models for impactful systemic change towards meaningful and practical social inclusion in our institutions, communities, and societies, adopting a systemic view—a wide‐angle lens—to explore opportunities for transformation.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology
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