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Social inclusion/exclusion as matters of social (in)justice: a call for nursing action

Social inclusion/exclusion involves just/unjust social relations and social structures enabling or constraining opportunities for participation and health. In this paper, social inclusion/exclusion is explored as a dialectic. Three discourses – discourses on recognition, capabilities, and equality a...

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Published in:Nursing inquiry 2015-06, Vol.22 (2), p.121-133
Main Authors: Yanicki, Sharon M, Kushner, Kaysi E, Reutter, Linda
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