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SOSC 103D Social Inequality in HK Lecture 18: Social Exclusion
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L18: 13.04.072 Marginalized groups Groups of people who have encountered difficulties in participating fully in society Who are they? Lack of economic resources (poverty) Lack of social rights (citizenship) Lack of community support (discrimination)
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L18: 13.04.073 Social Exclusion “ a comprehensive formulation, which refers to the dynamic process of being shut out, fully or partially, from any of the social, economic, political or cultural systems ” (Walker & Walker, 1997)
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L18: 13.04.074 Social Exclusion (cont ’ ) Measures: Exclusion from good and services Labour market exclusions Exclusion from land Exclusion from security Exclusion from human rights and political rights Exclusion from macro-economic development strategy
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L18: 13.04.075 Example: Street sleepers Without a shelter: No water supply, having poor and dusty environment Disturbances from pedestrians Frequent checks by the police General image: Who are they? Why would they sleep on street?
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L18: 13.04.076 Example: Street sleepers Without an address: Difficulties in applying and finding a job Other social and political rights Major reasons for street sleeping: Low income, cannot afford high rents Having conflicts with family members
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L18: 13.04.077 Cage-homers, Elderly, New arrivals, Ethnic minorities Other E.g. of marginalized groups
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L18: 13.04.078 Single parent families Youth (finished schooling but unemployed) The disabled or have serious illness Released prisoners Sex workers Other E.g. of marginalized groups
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L18: 13.04.079 Problem of social exclusion Social isolation (vicious circle) Invisible in our “ normal ” society Policies and development further neglect their needs and problems Hostility (crime, social instability) Lack of social cohesion
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L18: 13.04.0710 Hostility Chinese migrants torch Hong Kong immigration building August 2, 2000 Migrants from mainland China doused Hong Kong immigration headquarters with flammable liquid Wednesday evening, then set a fire that injured 46 people, including three officials who were seriously burned. Eighteen immigration officers and an unspecified number of mainlanders were hurt as Hong Kong's drawn-out dispute over residency rights turned violent in the migrants' most dramatic effort yet to avoid being sent home.
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L18: 13.04.0711 Problem of social exclusion Recent problem: From neglect to concern? Stigmatization (role of government, media, etc.) Discrimination (role of the general public and employers) Further marginalized
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L18: 13.04.0712 Readings: Saloojee, Anver (2001) “Social Inclusion, Citizenship and Diversity,” in the Canadian Council on Social Development http://www.ccsd.ca/subsites/inclusion/bp/as.htm
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