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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 ostracised as [[undesirable]]s.+'''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.
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}} 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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Marginalisation or marginalization (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 undesirables.

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."



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