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Marginalized knowledges in the face of economic and social (in)securities

Researchers affiliated with this theme focuses on the critical role that marginalized knowledges play in understanding and addressing the complexities of economic and social (in)securities.

It takes the lived experiences of economic and social insecurities as a starting point, exploring issues such as poverty, unemployment, and housing instability, among others. Additionally, it examines the strategies and practices people employ to cope with, resist, and overcome these challenges. By including these often-overlooked perspectives, this research aims to inform and contribute to more inclusive and effective policies and programs for addressing economic and social insecurity.

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