Intersectional Challenges to Cohesion? On Marginalization in an Inclusive Society
Abstract
Despite the acknowledged importance of diversity and intersectionality in fostering inclusion and equity, challenges persist as diversity is sometimes juxtaposed against social cohesion. Meanwhile, societal polarization and inequality exacerbate marginalization, hindering social inclusion and perpetuating discrimination. Various dimensions of marginalization contribute to unequal access to resources and opportunities, further exacerbated during crises. Discrimination and marginalization threaten social cohesion, fostering exclusion within ostensibly inclusive societies. This edited volume underscores the need for inclusive theories of social cohesion that incorporate diverse perspectives and experiences of marginalization, aiming to strengthen collaborations for a more inclusive society.
Sources
Namer, Yudit, Anne Stöcker, Amani Ashour, Janine Dieckmann, Philipp Schmidt und Carmen Zurbriggen. 2024. Intersectional Challenges to Cohesion? On Marginalization in an Inclusive Society. In: Intersectional Challenges to Cohesion? On Marginalization in an Inclusive Society, hg. von Yudit Namer, Anne Stöcker, Amani Ashour, Janine Dieckmann, Philipp Schmidt und Carmen Zurbriggen, 9–15. 1. Aufl. Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt 7. Frankfurt: Campus, 19.06.2024. url: https://www.campus.de/buecher-campus-verlag/wissenschaft/soziologie/intersectional_challenges_to_cohesion-17944.html.