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In all developed countries - though to widely varying extents - a
minority of the population suffers from deprivation. The Labour
Government in Britain in particular has sought to conceptualize and
deal with this through the notion of 'Social Exclusion': similar
ideas have been found in other countries.
"Spaces of Social Exclusion" explores the forms of this
contemporary economic and social disadvantage and in particular,
its social and spatial causes, and the role of space in policies to
address disadvantage.
Part 1 introduces contemporary and historical conceptualizations
and ideologies surrounding social exclusion and poverty. It
describes the complex social and spatial patterns of disadvantage
in advanced capitalist countries. Part 2 goes on to analyse the
origins of social exclusion by examining the different spheres of
disadvantage and their relations, emphasizing the role of space,
place and scale. It brings together and integrates, research on
diverse aspects of social exclusionand the varied processes which
produce it. Part 3 discusses different strategies for overcoming
social exclusion and their relation to theories considered in Part
2. It is also concerned with presenting and criticizing policy
ideas from across the political spectrum.
The book aims to demonstrate the similarity throughout the advanced
capitalist countries of many of the processes that create social
exclusion and the way that spatial patterns constitute and
reproduce exclusion.
In all developed countries - though to widely varying extents - a
minority of the population suffers from deprivation. The Labour
Government in Britain in particular has sought to conceptualize and
deal with this through the notion of 'Social Exclusion': similar
ideas have been found in other countries.
"Spaces of Social Exclusion" explores the forms of this
contemporary economic and social disadvantage and in particular,
its social and spatial causes, and the role of space in policies to
address disadvantage.
Part 1 introduces contemporary and historical conceptualizations
and ideologies surrounding social exclusion and poverty. It
describes the complex social and spatial patterns of disadvantage
in advanced capitalist countries. Part 2 goes on to analyse the
origins of social exclusion by examining the different spheres of
disadvantage and their relations, emphasizing the role of space,
place and scale. It brings together and integrates, research on
diverse aspects of social exclusionand the varied processes which
produce it. Part 3 discusses different strategies for overcoming
social exclusion and their relation to theories considered in Part
2. It is also concerned with presenting and criticizing policy
ideas from across the political spectrum.
The book aims to demonstrate the similarity throughout the advanced
capitalist countries of many of the processes that create social
exclusion and the way that spatial patterns constitute and
reproduce exclusion.
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