Title
Understanding social exclusion and social inclusion
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2003
Subject Area
Location - UK, Social Issues - Social exclusion, Social Issues - social inclusion
Abstract
This paper seeks to demonstrate the importance of a clear understanding of the concepts of social exclusion and social inclusion, not only for policy makers, but for all practitioners tasked with the implementation of strategies to reduce/increase each, respectively. Following a discussion of the two terms, the paper presents government transport policy as a case study, discussing the recent Social Exclusion Unit report, Making the Connections, and its likely outcomes for social exclusion. The paper highlights the dangers inherent in a strategy which seeks to increase mobility to decrease exclusion, suggesting that such a policy fails adequately to consider a holistic approach to social exclusion. The paper discusses the place of mobility in strategies to decrease social exclusion and provides practical suggestions to maximise the social benefits of such strategies.
Recommended Citation
Kenyon, S, Understanding social exclusion and social inclusion, Municipal Engineer, Vol. 156, Issue 2, Pp. 97-104, June, 2003. Permission to publish given by Thomas Telford.
