Inclusion
Group: 4 #group-4
Relations
- Marginalization: Inclusion is the antidote to marginalization, where efforts are made to actively involve and empower marginalized groups, ensuring their full participation and representation.
- Minoritarian Politics: It aims to create inclusive societies where minority groups are fully integrated and their rights and dignity are respected.
- Stigma: Inclusion and integration of individuals or groups can help combat stigma and promote social acceptance.
- Affirmative Action: Affirmative action policies are designed to foster inclusion and representation of marginalized groups.
- Eurocentrism: Efforts to promote inclusion and representation challenge Eurocentric biases and seek to give voice and visibility to marginalized and non-Western perspectives.
- Minoritarian: Minoritarians advocate for the inclusion of minority groups in various spheres of society.
- Diversity: Diversity promotes inclusion by embracing and valuing different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
- Intersectionality: Intersectionality emphasizes the importance of inclusive practices that acknowledge and value the diverse experiences and perspectives of individuals with intersecting identities.
- Participation: Participation promotes inclusion and ensures that diverse perspectives are represented.
- Multiculturalism: Multiculturalism aims to create an inclusive environment where all cultures are respected and integrated.