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Type Words
Synonyms marginalisation
Type of social process
Derivation marginalize


the marginalization of the underclass.
the marginalization of literature.

Examples of marginalization

marginalization
African tribes in Darfur have for years complained of political marginalization.
From the cnn.com
Those strategies are assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization.
From the sciencedaily.com
Another set of problems involves perceptions of the field and its marginalization.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The marginalization of Washington is sometimes taken as proof of American decline.
From the time.com
This marginalization is not caused only by the unwelcoming gases of the kultursmog.
From the washingtontimes.com
I'm not as optimistic as you are regarding the marginalization of the TPers.
From the swampland.time.com
Stress triggers relapse, while marginalization, stigma and homelessness make it worse.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
The marginalization of working-class men in family life has far-reaching consequences.
From the theatlantic.com
However, the problem is not about faith, but jobs, revenues and social marginalization.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • The social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society); "the marginalization of the underclass"; "the marginalization of literature"
  • Conditional probability is the probability of some event A, given the occurrence of some other event B. Conditional probability is written P(A|B), and is read "the (conditional) probability of A, given B" or "the probability of A under the condition B". ...
  • (marginalize) To relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people,) to the margins or to a lower limit
  • (Marginalized) Completely or mostly left out of the predominant economic and cultural power structure in a society.
  • (marginalized) Excluded, ignored, or relegated to the outer edge of a group/society/community.
  • Often used in an economic or political sense to refer to the rendering of an individual, an ethnic or national group, or a nation-state powerless by a more powerful individual, ethnic or national group, or nation-state. ...
  • The process by which individuals and groups are excluded from the mainstream of social life. Members of such groups often feel they are not receiving the prestige and/or economic rewards they deserve.
  • Marginalization refers to the process by which subordinate people groups may "suffer severe material deprivation" due to the fact that they "are often positioned by the dominant culture in relations of dependency where they are excluded from equal citizenship rights. ...