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...
controlling children that become angry quickly unable to regulate their impulses and emotions. These children are not fun playmates for their peers either and may also be at risk for marginalization in the peer context. The two types of children described above behave in very different ways, but...
The media’s flagrantmisrepresentationof the HCQ science is bad enough, but the willingness of top-tier journals to finagle the science in an anti-HCQ direction is even more shocking. In early June, scrutiny from dozens ofindependent scientistsforcedThe Lancetto retracta studyit had published j...
At the forefront ofYellowstoneis the marginalization of First Nations communities including the Crow Nation and Lakota people. As a Canadian, these storylines held a particular resonance for me as Canada is similarly only beginning to scratch the surface on the horrific history associated with coloniza...
But there is also an enormous disadvantage created by the marginalization of traditional banking that we have traced here. Because screening is more opaque than relying on standardized credit scores, banks cannot easily sell tradable securities created by pooling their small-business loans. Small-busine...
In the standard retelling of the Story of Lut, the premise is that homosexual acts are bad; however, focusing on the literal words used in the sources, it has been argued that the story of Lut only talks about the condemnation of nonconsensual sexual acts—not men having sex with other ...
Although most of your students may not know the word microaggression, they’re probably familiar with that vague feeling of marginalization, the message that everyone else is “normal,” and they are not.In her piece What’s in a Name? Kind of a Lot, writer Tracy Clayton (under the name...
s oppression or marginalization. It means you recognize that some part of your identity puts you in a better position than others. It means something about you assists your progress in the race of life. It also means that whatever majority group you belong to has likely contributed to the ...
With these repetitions, he resounds the horrors of racial discrimination, segregation, and marginalization of the African Americans and the need for freedom and equality of all Americans. A second element King used in his speech were metaphors which helped highlight some contrasting concepts. For ex...
Perspective is important here. Through the 1960s the United States ranked about 14th out of eighty-four western nations in incidents of violence; hardly auspicious, though not bad overall, given our population size and geographic diversity. Another survey put the U.S. first in civil strife among...