Pojetí konceptu sociálního vyloučení a sociálního začleňování v akademickém diskurzu a ve veřejně politické agendě
Title in English | Social exclusion and social inclusion in both academic and social political discourse |
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Studie CESES |
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Field | Sociology, demography |
Keywords | social exclusion;social inclusion;social policy;discourse |
Description | At the turn of the twenty-first century the terms social cohesion, social exclusion, along with the term social inclusion, form a Bermuda Triangle in the discourse of the European Union that has swallowed up some of the traditional concepts – like class, inequality, or poverty – that had previously been used to describe the society of early and high modernity. This is a reflection of efforts to reinterpret the social problems of today’s Europe in a language in which new concepts play a key role. Instead of the idea of equality, the idea of social inclusion is now the central legitimating concept of social policy in Europe. |
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