Fr. 69.00

Law and Politics of Inclusion - From Rights to Practices of Disidentification

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Introduction: The (incorpo)reality of inclusion

Chap. 1 Model 1: Opportunity-oriented policies

Chap. 2 Model 2: Capability-based policies

Chap. 3 Model 3: Category-protecting policies

Chap. 4 Millennial rights: A political revolution out of courts

Chap. 5 Legal looping effect

Chap. 6 Difference dissimulated: politics of marginalities

About the author

Valeria Venditti is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Philosophy at the University College Cork. Her research revolves around the issues of legal inclusion and political engagement. She got her Ph.D. at Sapienza, University of Rome and carried out her research in collaboration with Universiteit Antwerpen, Glasgow University and Charles University in Prague.

Summary

Inclusion is reconceived as an ongoing movement of category-production, according to which there is no straightforward opposition between effective inclusion and assimilation. This book addresses the predicament of political and legal inclusion, attending to the active role of subjects looking for inclusion, and mobilising inclusive processes.

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