Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean: Gender, Policy, and Society

Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean: Gender, Policy, and Society

Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean: Gender, Policy, and Society

Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean: Gender, Policy, and Society

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793642868
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 693 KB

About the Author

Ann Marie Bissessar is professor at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus.

Cheryl-Ann Sarita Boodram is lecturer and practicum coordinator at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus.

Daniele Bobb is lecturer at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus.

Table of Contents

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

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