Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean
Gender, Policy, and Society
Ann Marie Bissessar author Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram author Daniele Bobb author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:16th Nov '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Throughout the world, policy makers argue that they develop and implement policies to benefit all members of their society. Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean argues that the policies introduced by several governments in the Caribbean lead to the exclusion of groups within these societies. Using both research and interviews, the authors explore how certain groups are excluded from the policy-making process and do not have a voice. The groups highlighted in this book include criminal deportees, women, children, first peoples, refugees, and victims of floods. The three authors in this book are experts in separate disciplines: policy making, social work, as well as gender and development. They bring their respective experiences to bear in their arguments, showing many sides to the exclusionary effects of laws and promoting strategies for change.
This timely manuscript, focused on vulnerable populations in the CARICOM region, has much broader, international appeal. Multi-disciplinary in nature, the issue of marginalization is moving up political agendas across the globe and is now a topic worthy of both scholarly investigation and of greater relevance to policy makers and practitioners. I commend the editor and authors for this valuable and useful manuscript. -- Joyce Liddle, Northumbria University
This welcome volume explores governmental policies in the English-speaking Caribbean with special attention to structural inequalities. The authors, all scholars from the University of the West Indies in Jamaica, meticulously underscore how the needs of marginalized, vulnerable populations have been excluded in policy decisions. The volume is multidisciplinary in scope: Bissessar focuses on public policy, Boodram presents her findings from the perspective of social work, and Bobb looks at gender inequality. The three authors did not collaborate; each chapter is solely the work of its author. Individual chapters address problems of first peoples, deportees, women and children, and flood victims. All 11 chapters will prove extremely useful to researchers, service providers, and policy makers. Highly recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. * Choice Reviews *
ISBN: 9781793642851
Dimensions: 227mm x 161mm x 18mm
Weight: 522g
204 pages