2024
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2801
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Organisational practices and social inclusion: Inclusionary place‐making in the library

Rosslyn Kerr,
Nick Hopkins

Abstract: Social psychology has long been concerned with social exclusion. Much of this interest has focused on people's negative intergroup attitudes and how these may be changed through individual‐level interventions. In this paper we explore a different level of intervention – one that targets the routine organisational practices that communicate who is welcome and able to draw on the organisation's services. Specifically, we investigate how a public‐facing organisation—a library service—engaged in a process of self‐… Show more

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