Two chapters written by Dr. Mary Drosopulos are featured in International Perspectives on Inclusion within Society and Education (UK: Routledge), edited by M.A.Brown. The book explores how the theme of inclusion in education and society plays out across different nations and cultures.
Covering topics such as dual citizenship, political loyalty, and migration, it includes important discussions around poverty, educational disadvantage, youth radicalisation and inequality. Dr. Drosopoulos has authored the following two chapters: ‘Kosovar Albanians in Greece: could education promote reconciliation and social inclusion in the wider Region?’ and ‘This is our tradition: conservatism and exclusion at the roots of radicalization; the case of the Kosovar Albanian diaspora in Switzerland.’