In 2015, the UN approved the 2030 agenda on sustainable development, intending to bridge - and eventually close - the gaps that divide our societies. These 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) are presented as a master plan that covers the most painful global challenges to a knowledgeable and inclusive society. In this thematic issue we look more incisively into goals no. 1 (no poverty), no. 4 (quality of education and inclusive education), no. 10 (reduced inequalities), and no. 11 (sustainable cities and communities) of the agenda. Social inequalities have drastically intensified after the 2008 financial crisis and the period of austerity that followed, especially among the poorest people and in the most vulnerable communities. Nowadays...
Academics, policy-makers, civil society and concerned citizens across the planet are alarmed by the ...
This essay aims to expose different contemporary challenges that directly affect the right to inclus...
In this edition of JoSI we are pleased to present a collection of six papers that explore social inc...
In 2015, the UN approved the 2030 agenda on sustainable development, intending to bridge¿and eventua...
In many developed economies there is currently a focus on how the lives of the most disadvantaged in...
Social cohesion is one of the declared objectives of the European Union and, with some 16% of EU cit...
This article draws on the findings of the EU Framework 7 project DISCIT to explore the living situat...
Social exclusion, the polarisation of the types of chances life offers to different groups of young ...
The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural pro...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal). ‘Transport-related Social inclusion’ i...
Over the past 30 years, national governments have acknowledged that educational opportunities are li...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
This chapter examines to what extent and under what conditions the Sustainable Development Goals hav...
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean face the great challenge of implementing the 2030 A...
none2The aim of this paper consists in proposing an inclusive and holistic approach in the research ...
Academics, policy-makers, civil society and concerned citizens across the planet are alarmed by the ...
This essay aims to expose different contemporary challenges that directly affect the right to inclus...
In this edition of JoSI we are pleased to present a collection of six papers that explore social inc...
In 2015, the UN approved the 2030 agenda on sustainable development, intending to bridge¿and eventua...
In many developed economies there is currently a focus on how the lives of the most disadvantaged in...
Social cohesion is one of the declared objectives of the European Union and, with some 16% of EU cit...
This article draws on the findings of the EU Framework 7 project DISCIT to explore the living situat...
Social exclusion, the polarisation of the types of chances life offers to different groups of young ...
The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural pro...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal). ‘Transport-related Social inclusion’ i...
Over the past 30 years, national governments have acknowledged that educational opportunities are li...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
This chapter examines to what extent and under what conditions the Sustainable Development Goals hav...
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean face the great challenge of implementing the 2030 A...
none2The aim of this paper consists in proposing an inclusive and holistic approach in the research ...
Academics, policy-makers, civil society and concerned citizens across the planet are alarmed by the ...
This essay aims to expose different contemporary challenges that directly affect the right to inclus...
In this edition of JoSI we are pleased to present a collection of six papers that explore social inc...