The study suggests that marginalisation can be conceptualised in four ways: when a child is experiencing some kind of marginalisation that is recognised almost by everybody, including himself/herself; when a child is feeling that he/she is experiencing marginalisation, whereas others do not ...
.Understanding Marginalisation/ The Igbo PerspectiveLawrence Chinedu NwoburodmanExxcuzmeM. AkosaVaya Con Dios
Experience of marginalisation or a phenomenon X (say, teaching, in this case) does not entail a more lucid or accurate understanding of professional epistemic practices or the world. Standpoints are the fruits of epistemic and emotional labour (Harding 1991; Collins 2002; Pohlhaus 2002; Wylie ...
Marginal VaRis a calculation of the additional risk that a new investment position will add to a portfolio or a firm. It is simply an estimate of the change in the total amount of risk, not the precise amount of risk that a position is adding to or subtracting from the whole portfolio. ...
Wunsch (2006) and Seager and Battisti (2007) question the thermal seesaw assumption that the Atlantic Ocean, with its comparatively small portion of heat transport to high latitudes, is likely to be the main player in millennial-scale climate variability. On the other hand it is difficult to ...
Its findings make it clear that the marginalisation of ISL is not limited to education, but extends to governance, media and public life. Countries like New Zealand and Kenya provide instructive examples. The New Zealand Sign Language Act, 2006, granted legal status to sign language and ...
To what extent is the global real estate market exposed to the energy policy related stranded asset threat? Upon answering the underlying research question, the primary aim of the article is to introduce the topic of climate-related ‘stranded assets’ [2] into the heterogeneous global real estat...
There was a tendency not to clearly define the function of the system (82% of the studies reviewed), which means it is question- able whether the results can be used in the context of scien- tific research (e.g. simple comparisons), because the reader has to guess what the practitioner...
which are further compounded by their multiple and unmet health needs. Then they additionally experience marginalisation and exclusion over lengthy and/or often repeated cycles of incarceration. As a result, they face severely diminished personal and social resources, making it difficult for them to ...
the cell phone may be most useful for more marginal population groups(e.g.children, adolescents, migrants, thejobless or retirees) not inte-grated into work roles or other stationary institutions.In our own societies, itseems that the unrestricted public usageof mobile phones is more suited to...