2. Marginalization Marginalization is a discriminatory practice that affects both younger and older workers. It involves exclusion from meetings, denial of resources, limited access to opportunities, spaces, or services, and more. Essentially, it pushes employees to the sidelines of the company, render...
Ethics of researchPolitics of ethnographyThe StateMarginalizationSocial exclusionResistanceRoma/GypsiesThe article is a reflection on ethnographic research conducted with poor Roma ("Gypsy") families under post-socialism, Europe's marginal people par excellence. Living on the periphery of the dominant ...
Marginalization is the process of treating people as less important. It's a social phenomenon whereby a minority group feels excluded and their needs ignored. Criteria used to marginalize people include age, language, race, religion, and employment status. Marginalization sl...
Mental health problemsdon’t necessarily stemfrom a person’s identity;a growingnumber ofstudies showthat they oftenoccurbecause of social discrimination and what’s known as minority stress. Stigma,marginalization, discrimination, bullying, harassment andviolencecan lead to feelings of isolation and reje...
make a payment, or get a loan. It’s also a means to an end. Financial inclusion can bridge the divide between economic opportunity and economic achievement. Our current moment presents a meaningful opportunity to counteract centuries of marginalization—and create opportunities for overall economic ...
But what about student activists? Is their activism spurred by this sense of marginalization? It might be that many of the [pro-Palestinian] protesters are themselves pre-business majors. The way I put it is, it’s a long-running part of the culture of elite universities, going back to ...
In doing so, they collected valuable documentary evidence of marginalization in the nation’s top professional psychological organization. Backing up for a moment, the situation surrounding the 1957 APA Convention began seven years earlier, in 1950, when the APA resolved that its meetings would ...
is no harm in seeking out people who share our interests or values, focusing on similarity over other traits can cause tunnel vision, leading us to miss out on different perspectives. If left unchecked, affinity bias can lead to the marginalization of certain individuals or groups of people. ...
suggests that there is a range of sexual experiences that young people consider to be “good” that may not necessarily enhance their “wellbeing” or promote safer sexual practices. This raises questions about how practitioners working with young people can manage the sometimes uncomfortable mismatch...
On a social level, substance abuse disrupts families and communities, leading to broken relationships, child neglect, and homelessness. The stigma surrounding addiction prevents many from seeking help, perpetuating a cycle of substance dependence and societal marginalization. Additionally, the rise of syn...