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Please read on, then fill in this short questionnaire to tell us about your organisation, your project and any timelines you are working to. Please note: this offer is only open to organisations, and specifically those working with marginalised groups in the UK*. A little context Last ...
We present an overview of the research published in the journal over the past ten years that has provided rich accounts of hidden and marginalised groups and experiences. We also summarise the unique contributions of the research covered in the special issue we co-edited on Doing dirty research ...
Not unlike Germany in the 1930s, today’s Britain is a society where the language of hatred and division is allowed to proliferate by those holding the highest offices and where marginalised groups are scapegoated for the country’s rapid downhi...
***Please note: To apply for this role you must identify as being from a marginalised group (see below).*** Main purpose of the role: This Officer will represent and support students from marginalised groups, such as BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) students, students of faith, LG...
By the way, we’re moving here into the territory of becoming an ally. When you’re not part of a marginalised group, what you can do is to use your privilege to support others and to make change. Strong recommend from me on this is Nova Reid’s ‘The Good Ally’. As a book, ...
1) To critically examine the changing fortunes of the traditional market, with an emphasis on wider urban regeneration and gentrification strategies 2) To explore ways in which customers and traders can successfully maintain markets as places which serve particular and often marginalised groups of peopl...
and it is fluid like time. In different periods of history marginalised groups have been blamed for all the ills and failings in society. The Jews were scapegoated for everything from the killing of Jesus, the Black Death and poverty, Muslims are blamed for terrorism and extremism, refugees ...
In contrast, stigma and indifference towards marginalised members of the community were identified as a key barrier among some stakeholders tasked with responding to the suicide cluster [12]. To date, three community evaluations have examined the effectiveness of cluster response activities during a ...
The third point, therefore, does not restrict the term “working equid” to LMICs and LICs and instead allows for cases where equids are used for manual tasks in subsistence or marginalised communities within UMICs or HICs. Having identified these three important facets of the way “working ...