This chapter will present a reflexive account from a Middle Eastern woman who was born in the UK, grew up in Iran, who defines herself as Spiritual and Humanist. This was as a series of conversations with a white British man who is from Irish and Scottish ancestry, who also defines himself as a Liberal Humanist. Within the conversations, he acted as a reflexive lens in the building of the conceptualisation of the ‘Prison of Inclusivity’ as we explored how ‘Place’ beyond geographical location makes us prisoners.
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Nobari, J. J., & Armstrong, P. A. (2020). Prisoners of Inclusivity: Perspective on Spirituality, Humanism and Place. In Gender Equality in Changing Times: Multidisciplinary Reflections on Struggles and Progress (pp. 61–81). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26570-0_4
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