Marginalization is often caused by a combination of social, economic, and political factors that lead to the exclusion of certain groups from mainstream society. This can include systemic discrimination based on race, gender, class, or disability, as well as unequal access to resources and opportunities. Historical injustices, cultural stereotypes, and lack of representation in decision-making processes further exacerbate marginalization. Ultimately, these factors create barriers that limit individuals' ability to participate fully in social, economic, and political life.
with economic marginalisation , always comes social marginalisation. this is because they are interlinked. for example if encroachers have taken away land belonging to the tribals , the not ont only lose their livelihood but also a way of "living" and "being".they cannot retain their culture if they're displaced to cities where most of them live below the poverty line.
Marginalisation refers to the process by which certain individuals or groups are pushed to the edges of society, resulting in their reduced access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making power. This often affects marginalized communities based on factors such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, or disability. As a consequence, these groups may experience social, economic, and political exclusion, leading to a lack of representation and voice in societal matters. Marginalisation perpetuates inequalities and can hinder overall social cohesion and development.
Tjiuai Kangeehi has written: 'Report on avoiding marginalisation' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
its the ability to work and consume some people such as the lower class don't work and therefore find it hard to buy thing
The govt is giving jobs to the people like muslims,dalits,adivasis etc
Cecilia Watts has written: 'Tillie Olsen's exploration of the marginalisation and silencing of women, and her struggle to record their lives'
Lae Dilokvidhyarat. has written: 'National economic development and marginalisation of social groups in Thailand' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic conditions
E. A. Owolabi has written: 'Globalisation, liberalisation and the risk of marginalisation of Nigeria' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Foreign economic relations, International Competition
Godfrey Kanyenze has written: 'Strategies to combat youth unemployment and marginalisation in anglophone Africa' -- subject(s): Youth, Employment, Government policy, Unemployed youth
Ranjana Ray has written: 'Development, displacement, and marginalisation' -- subject- s -: Social Marginality, Internally displaced persons, Congresses, Economic conditions, People with social disabilities
Arvind Gaur's plays are socially- politically relevant ,contemporary and thought-provoking.His work deals with communalism, caste issues, feudalism, domestic violence, Crime of State, Politics of power, violence, injustice, social discrimination, marginalisation, and racism.
This word does not occur in the Bible, but its meaning is the process of making people the outcasts of society. In the Christian context, and according to the Bible, God's people are marginalised, and this is well illustrated by Paul in 1 Corinthians 4. 13. Being defamed, we entreat: we are made as the filth of the world, [and are] the offscouring of all things unto this day.