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dc.contributor.authorTownsend, Robert
dc.date.accessioned4/10/2014 10:06
dc.date.available4/10/2014 10:06
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.issn2027-1182
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12799/2688
dc.descriptionMagis : revista internacional de investigación en educación, Vol. 1, No. 2es_ES
dc.description.abstractThe linking of population and cultural diversity, processes of social inclusion, social capital development and adult education is a unique one and provides the opportunity to expand the social capital argument to ensure that it is more than rhetoric and policy terminology. Social capital has the potential to be a purposeful framework for the examination of complex, diverse twenty first century communities in Australia and around the world and the range of policies, organisations and practices that can contribute to social inclusion and exclusion in a community context.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Javerianaes_ES
dc.subjectEducación de adultoses_ES
dc.subjectAustraliaes_ES
dc.subjectDiversidad culturales_ES
dc.subjectCapital sociales_ES
dc.titleAustralian adult education and its impact on diversity, social inclusion and social capitales_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES


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