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marginalisation

[ UK /mˌɑːd‍ʒɪnəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society)
    the marginalization of literature
    the marginalization of the underclass

How To Use marginalisation In A Sentence

  • The film approaches the Aboriginal experience in the same way that American 'hood movies approach the marginalization of black youth.
  • But perhaps it should be balanced by the subjective disutilities of marginalization of those who can't be bothered to follow sports. Do Sports Have Social Value?
  • With his vision of an interconnected world, he was one of the earliest prophets of communications technology and globalisation as a way of reducing the marginalisation of much of the poor world.
  • Some acknowledge that gang affiliation reflects a lack of education, a history of abuse, unsupportive family background or racial marginalization.
  • In this model, the political and economic marginalization of youth is represented by an iconography and dramaturgy of revolution, both local and global.
  • If CECA helps Taipei avoid the risk of economic and trade marginalization, and allows it to participate in ASEAN plus N or the East Asian Economic Community, isn't it "increasing our sovereignty?
  • Iceland, Ireland ... yes, they will mention those, and the fact is that when both of those countries are back in the saddle, playign their full role in a Europe that pays attention to them, and getting prosperous and creative once again, Wales will still be the butt-end of the UK lapping from the toilet bowl of ill-health, high unemployment, cultural marginalisation and disgraceful poverty. Same old Tories
  • Generously, one can conclude that this wrong approach is responsible for: misguided references to so-called centralisation of power in the state Presidency (when COSATU has called for a stronger Presidency to ensure implementation of AsgiSA), a misreading of the ANC constitution about the roles of the President and the Secretary-General and, to some extent, a presumed orchestrated marginalisation of Parliament. MANAGING NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION
  • They alone are guilty for this shameful marginalization of our visual arts.
  • I had no idea that "marginalization" has such arbitrary meaning these days. The Marginalization--Or Not--Of Philippine Speculative Fiction
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