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Aging, social exclusion, and social participation<br />

in a globalizing world: Social<br />

exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in<br />

New Zealand<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion<br />

Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The<br />

Challenges of women’s participation/exclusion<br />

in public and private contexts, Part I<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Khurram Iqbal (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Abdul Basit (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe<br />

Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)<br />

Women’s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility<br />

Leading to Gender Equity?<br />

Diana Maciel (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal )<br />

Gender and Political Power<br />

Zhanna Chernova (European University at St<br />

Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

Larisa Shpakovskaya (European University at<br />

St Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

William Zimmerman (Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

María Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

y Estudios Superiores en Antropología<br />

Social-Occidente, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte-Matamoros, Matamoros, Tamaulipas,<br />

México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

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