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[ecrea] Special Issue Call for Abstracts - The efficacy of policies, theories and actions to support the inclusion of refugees
Fri Jul 06 09:11:10 GMT 2018
THE EFFICACY OF POLICIES, THEORIES AND ACTIONS TO SUPPORT THE INCLUSION 
OF REFUGEES
The International Journal of Inclusive Education will be publishing a 
“special issue” entitled, The efficacy of policies, theories and actions 
to support the inclusion of refugees. This special issue invites 
contributions on human flows from a policy, theoretical and practical 
aspect. It is less concerned with definitional matters; who are we to 
decide politically, morally and ethically who has the right to flee. The 
issue looks away from the much-debated causes of massive refugee 
movements and looks to the efficacy and assessment of actions directed 
towards inclusion. Some suggested topics are:
* Globally differentiated and shared refugee policies of inclusion,
* In terms of specific areas, the practice of language, literacy, 
numeracy and ICT in education, health, employment and well-being are 
topics of particular interest,
* The role of cultural and inter-cultural practices of sensitivity and 
appropriateness,
* The inter-relationship between different professions working with 
refugees,
* Methodologies generating resources to facilitate and support the 
practice of inclusion.
This issue will be published in 2019. The special issue will comprise 6 
to 12 papers depending upon the level of interest. Papers will be 
subject to anonymous peer review according to the journal’s requirements 
for scholarly contributions. Details of the journal’s publishing style 
may be found 
at: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=tied20&page=instructions 
Expressions of interest should be forwarded to Dr. Marta Pinto at 
mailto:(mpinto /at/ fpce.up.pt) by July 30th, 2018. Expressions of interest 
must comprise the title of the proposed journal paper, the names, 
affiliations and contact details for the author/s and an abstract that 
should not exceed 300 words including 3-6 key words. The abstract should 
be sent in file format .doc or .docx. The deadline for the final paper 
is November 30th 2018.
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