Sentence examples for excluded perspectives from inspiring English sources

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The "heavily deliberative" quality of legislative institutions requires the presence of individuals who have direct access to historically excluded perspectives.

In this paper I argue that participatory action research offers the potential for challenging the normative production of knowledge by including excluded perspectives and engaging those most affected by the research in the process.

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Although the literary criticism of the "old boys" excluded the perspectives of women, minorities and poor people, the revolutionaries Meisel speaks of have become as smug as the people they overthrew.

The methodology and sampling frame, while rigorous, could still have excluded important perspectives in understanding the layered dynamics of implementing vaccinations to this age group both in schools and through the regularly established health centers.

The press themselves came in for some criticism in this respect, with the group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting complaining that the Times and other media outlets focused on the effect of Nannygate on white, upper-middle-class women, and excluded the perspective of the actual immigrant childcare workers.

In conclusion, one may state that the Enquete Commission excludes the perspectives of more than half of the German population as do many research groups.

Henceforth, it can be argued that a group approach does not exclude individual perspectives – rather, it includes them [ 51].

Despite covering a range of different strokes and stroke severities [ 24, 48, 55, 60, 61, 63], the available accounts tend to exclude the perspectives of those with more severe strokes, particularly involving speech impairments [ 48].

This was a small study of 15 patients which excluded carer's perspectives and patients who could not speak English.

Ken Dorushka, who protected his wife with his own body during the shooting, said the talk about rights that swirls around any discussion about gun laws should not exclude the perspective from victims of gun violence.

"He does so 'on the spot', 'in the twinkle of an eye'in'in the heat of the moment', that is, in conditions which exclude distance, perspective, detachment and reflection" (Bourdieu, 1990, p. 82).

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