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Daehnhardt, Madleina (redaktør)

Theologies and Practices of Inclusion e-bog

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Inclusion has recently become a high priority issue within the development sector, brought to the fore by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development's commitment to leave no one behind. Practices within the remit of inclusion often focus on increasing access and meaningful participation, with emphasis placed on bringing those at the margins to the centre. This book challenges such centre-focus...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Daehnhardt, Madleina (redaktør)
Forlag SCM Press
Udgivet 13 oktober 2021
Længde 256 sider
Genrer HRAM1
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780334060598
Inclusion has recently become a high priority issue within the development sector, brought to the fore by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development's commitment to leave no one behind. Practices within the remit of inclusion often focus on increasing access and meaningful participation, with emphasis placed on bringing those at the margins to the centre. This book challenges such centre-focused practices from a global perspective, based on research conducted within the Christian relief, development and advocacy organisationTearfundand beyond.Offering inspiration for practitioners within the sector and faith-based organisations in particular, as well as an academic contribution to the fields of international development studies and theology, the book aims to bridge theology and practice in an accessible way.Consisting of 13 chapters and case studies, the book draws on the wisdom of a diverse team of contributors at the forefront of international development, working in a variety of contexts. These include South Africa, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Ecuador, Panama, Bolivia, the Philippines, Iraq, Egypt and the UK. Highlighting journey, change and belonging as three key aspects of inclusion, the book explores the outworking of theologies of inclusion within organisational practice.With a foreword by Ruth Valerio, and an afterword by Catriona Dejean.