Ann Marie Bissessar, Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram, Daniele Bobb
Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean
Gender, Policy, and Society
Ann Marie Bissessar, Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram, Daniele Bobb
Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean
Gender, Policy, and Society
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This book highlights the discrimination of groups in the Caribbean, including women, children, refugees, indigenous peoples, deportees, and flood victims. The three authors in this book are experts in separate disciplines: policy making, social work, as well as gender and development.
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This book highlights the discrimination of groups in the Caribbean, including women, children, refugees, indigenous peoples, deportees, and flood victims. The three authors in this book are experts in separate disciplines: policy making, social work, as well as gender and development.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781793642851
- ISBN-10: 1793642850
- Artikelnr.: 62478495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781793642851
- ISBN-10: 1793642850
- Artikelnr.: 62478495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Ann Marie Bissessar; Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram and Daniele Bobb
Table of Contents
Introduction
Section One- The Governance Problematic
Chapter One - A Structural Exploration of the Invisibility and Exclusion of
Marginalized Populations- Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Two - Caribbean Political Leadership and Policy Development-
Daniele Bobb
Chapter Three - The Rhetoric of Governance: Institutional Racism and
"Bullying' in Guyana- Ann Marie Bissessar
Section Two- Invisibility
Chapter Four - Emerging from the Margins: The First Peoples of Trinidad and
Tobago- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Five - Criminal Deportees: The Dilemma of Reintegrating this group
in a Small Island State- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Six - Living in the Shadows: Deported Men in Trinidad and Tobago-
Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Seven - Repeated Flooding: The experiences of families in
vulnerable communities in Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Section Three - Women and Children
Chapter Eight - Movement of Caribbean People: Voices of CARICOM
Mothers-Daniele Bobb
Chapter Nine - Caribbean Women and the State: Legal, Regulatory and Policy
Considerations- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Ten - The Child as the 'Ideal Neo-Liberal Citizen': Perspectives
from Caribbean Mothers- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Eleven - Exploring the experiences of female Venezuelan migrants in
Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Conclusion
Introduction
Section One- The Governance Problematic
Chapter One - A Structural Exploration of the Invisibility and Exclusion of
Marginalized Populations- Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Two - Caribbean Political Leadership and Policy Development-
Daniele Bobb
Chapter Three - The Rhetoric of Governance: Institutional Racism and
"Bullying' in Guyana- Ann Marie Bissessar
Section Two- Invisibility
Chapter Four - Emerging from the Margins: The First Peoples of Trinidad and
Tobago- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Five - Criminal Deportees: The Dilemma of Reintegrating this group
in a Small Island State- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Six - Living in the Shadows: Deported Men in Trinidad and Tobago-
Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Seven - Repeated Flooding: The experiences of families in
vulnerable communities in Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Section Three - Women and Children
Chapter Eight - Movement of Caribbean People: Voices of CARICOM
Mothers-Daniele Bobb
Chapter Nine - Caribbean Women and the State: Legal, Regulatory and Policy
Considerations- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Ten - The Child as the 'Ideal Neo-Liberal Citizen': Perspectives
from Caribbean Mothers- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Eleven - Exploring the experiences of female Venezuelan migrants in
Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Conclusion
Table of Contents
Introduction
Section One- The Governance Problematic
Chapter One - A Structural Exploration of the Invisibility and Exclusion of
Marginalized Populations- Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Two - Caribbean Political Leadership and Policy Development-
Daniele Bobb
Chapter Three - The Rhetoric of Governance: Institutional Racism and
"Bullying' in Guyana- Ann Marie Bissessar
Section Two- Invisibility
Chapter Four - Emerging from the Margins: The First Peoples of Trinidad and
Tobago- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Five - Criminal Deportees: The Dilemma of Reintegrating this group
in a Small Island State- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Six - Living in the Shadows: Deported Men in Trinidad and Tobago-
Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Seven - Repeated Flooding: The experiences of families in
vulnerable communities in Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Section Three - Women and Children
Chapter Eight - Movement of Caribbean People: Voices of CARICOM
Mothers-Daniele Bobb
Chapter Nine - Caribbean Women and the State: Legal, Regulatory and Policy
Considerations- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Ten - The Child as the 'Ideal Neo-Liberal Citizen': Perspectives
from Caribbean Mothers- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Eleven - Exploring the experiences of female Venezuelan migrants in
Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Conclusion
Introduction
Section One- The Governance Problematic
Chapter One - A Structural Exploration of the Invisibility and Exclusion of
Marginalized Populations- Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Two - Caribbean Political Leadership and Policy Development-
Daniele Bobb
Chapter Three - The Rhetoric of Governance: Institutional Racism and
"Bullying' in Guyana- Ann Marie Bissessar
Section Two- Invisibility
Chapter Four - Emerging from the Margins: The First Peoples of Trinidad and
Tobago- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Five - Criminal Deportees: The Dilemma of Reintegrating this group
in a Small Island State- Ann Marie Bissessar
Chapter Six - Living in the Shadows: Deported Men in Trinidad and Tobago-
Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Chapter Seven - Repeated Flooding: The experiences of families in
vulnerable communities in Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Section Three - Women and Children
Chapter Eight - Movement of Caribbean People: Voices of CARICOM
Mothers-Daniele Bobb
Chapter Nine - Caribbean Women and the State: Legal, Regulatory and Policy
Considerations- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Ten - The Child as the 'Ideal Neo-Liberal Citizen': Perspectives
from Caribbean Mothers- Daniele Bobb
Chapter Eleven - Exploring the experiences of female Venezuelan migrants in
Trinidad and Tobago -Cheryl Ann Sarita Boodram
Conclusion