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Inclusion and Local Community Building in the Context of European Social Policy and International Human Social Right

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Inklusion wird im Rahmen eines normativ-rechtlichen Mehr-Ebenen-Systems vom Völkerrecht und den Europarecht vorangetrieben und hat sich im nationalen Recht verankert. Inklusion setzt soziale Lernprozesse voraus, denn transformieren muss sich die psychodynamische Selbstaufstellung der Menschen sowie die kulturelle Grammatik des sozialen Zusammenlebens. Inklusion ist keine triviale Geschichte. Ort dieser kulturellen Transformationen ist letztendlich die Ebene der kommunalen Sozialpolitik. Es geht um das Miteinander und somit um die Zukunft des homo patiens im Gemeinwesen. Inklusion ist ein Prozess, voller Ambivalenzen und wissenschaftlich nur interdisziplinär angemessen zu begreifen. Vor diesem Hintergrund sind auch Fragen der De-Institutionalisierung und der Teilhabechancen über den gesamten Lebenslauf hinweg einzuordnen.



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2016
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-3501-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7804-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studien zum sozialen Dasein der Person
Volume
23
Language
English
Pages
54
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. Introduction No access Pages 9 - 12
  3. The unfulfilled value order of the French Revolution in modern societal reality No access Pages 13 - 14
    1. The homo patiens as an outsider of society No access
    2. The evolutionary heritage of modern culture No access
    3. The ambivalences of modern social policy institutions and the ontology of care and love No access
      1. Excursus: Issues, topics and the logic of qualitative social research No access
    1. Inclusion as a culture No access
    2. Community building: modern derivation of classical paideia of the polis No access
    3. Difference and Equality No access
    1. Excursus: The relevance of the legal innovations of the European treaties No access
  4. The grammar of intergenerational solidarity No access Pages 33 - 34
  5. Again: The emerging social model of the European Union No access Pages 35 - 38
  6. What needs to be done? No access Pages 39 - 40
  7. References No access Pages 41 - 54

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