Social exclusion
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- | '''Marginalisation''' or '''marginalization''' ([[United States of America|US]]) refers to the overt or covert trends within societies whereby those perceived as lacking desirable traits or [[deviating]] from the group norms tend to be excluded by wider society and [[ostracized]] as [[undesirable]]s. | + | |
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- | Wing Leung describes A marginal person as "...one who does not belong...the marginal man...[dwells] at the margin of two cultures and two societies...[and possesses] a marginal mentality...[with its] unresolved identity crises."{{GFDL}} | + |
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