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Harbour, Clifford P., and Gwyn Ebie. "Deweyan democratic learning communities and student marginalization." New Directions for Community Colleges 2011, no. 155 (2011): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cc.453.

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Afra Boateng, Anabella. "Reinstating the Inherent Dignity of Marginalized Communities in Ghana." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education 9, SI (2020): 80–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jise.v9is(1).2010.

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When a representative democracy implicitly or explicitly undermines minority rights and prevents marginalized people from actively participating in a democratic process, it facilitates social exclusion. This paper focuses on how Ghana’s democracy, coupled with traditions, aggravate social exclusion. The research discusses the democratization process of Ghana and its role in the marginalization of minorities. Particularly, this paper looks at the class-based marginalization of women on the one hand and the sex-based marginalization of the LGBTQI+ community on the other, in Ghana. Finally, this
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Zotov, Vitaly, ALEXANDER GUBANOV, and KIRILL GAVRILCHENKO. "VK’s informal communities as groups at risk of digital marginalization." Art and Science of Television 20, no. 4 (2024): 185–216. https://doi.org/10.30628/1994-9529-2024-20.4-185-216.

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Social media significantly impacts social inclusion, potentially exacerbating or mitigating digital marginalization. Some individuals, while being connected to the global network, become isolated within specific informal com- munities. Members of such groups find themselves within a social media enclave fostering in them alienation characteristic of marginalization. This study investi- gates the prevalence of informal VKontakte communities and their role in digital marginalization. Using content and audience analysis, we found that most users simultaneously belong to multiple informal communities
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Smith, Julia Ann. "Marginalization and School Nursing." Journal of School Nursing 20, no. 6 (2004): 311–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10598405040200060401.

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The concept of marginalization was first analyzed by nursing researchers Hall, Stevens, and Meleis. Although nursing literature frequently refers to this concept when addressing “at risk” groups such as the homeless, gays and lesbians, and those infected with HIV/AIDS, the concept can also be applied to nursing. Analysis of current school nursing literature and research suggests school nursing may be a marginalized specialty, encompassing many of the characteristics of marginalization including isolation, role confusion, and barriers to practice. School nurses can reduce or eliminate these cha
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Holla, Abel Bennett. "Marginalization of Ethnic Communities and the Rise in Radicalization." Path of Science 6, no. 7 (2020): 5001–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22178/pos.60-7.

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Gajardo, Anahy. "Between support and marginalization." Abya-yala: Revista sobre Acesso à Justiça e Direitos nas Américas 2, no. 1 (2018): 90–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/abyayala.v2i1.10697.

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Long regarded as an ethnic group extinct since the 16th century, the Diaguita of Chile re-emerged as an indigenous people in the early 2000s in the midst of their struggle against extractivism. Although they did not „exist”Ÿ 15 years ago in legal terms and were socially invisible, they are now the third most important indigenous group in Chile, after the Mapuche and the Aymara. This paper analyses the combined roles of a Canadian mining company (Barrick Gold, Pascua Lama project) and the Chilean state in the process of this group”Ÿs re-emergence in the Huasco Alto region of northern Chile. In
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Ștefănescu, Mihaela Simona, Sofia Elena Colesca, Mihaela Păceşilă, Ioana Maria Precup, and Theodor Hărătău. "Sustainability of Local and Rural Development: Challenges of Extremely Deprived Communities." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 17, no. 1 (2023): 1628–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2023-0146.

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Abstract Sustainability of Local and Rural Development brings about various and numerous types of challenges. The population demographic trend, together with isolation and poorly accessible locations, problems with infrastructure and economic status and safety of residents depict a local need and potential alike for integrated intervention. The challenge of extremely deprived communities characterized by a sum of marginalization factors determines collaborative actions directed to enhancing the situation of those deprived and lowering the impact on larger communities. To do so, ex-ante analyse
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Roshni P K. "Marginalization, Globalization and Scheduled Tribes in Kerala." International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research 09, no. 12 (2024): 5680–88. https://doi.org/10.46609/ijsser.2024.v09i12.003.

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India is the home of different kinds of indigenous people. Scheduled Tribes are the most marginalized and underdeveloped communities scattered across India. Many tribes were displaced as companies encroached on their lands, and some of them continued fighting to either protect their homes or demand just compensation. The government was denying these people the most fundamental sources of livelihood by removing forest lands for industry and plantation forestry rather than protecting the native species that support their way of life. The lives and livelihoods of tribal communities in Kerala larg
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Olugbenga and Olatunji (Ph.D.) Ebenezer. "Political Marginalization and Political Participation among Poly-Ethnic Immigrant Minorities In South-West, Nigeria." International Journal of Case Studies 6, no. 5 (2017): 71–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3534976.

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This study explores the nexus between political marginalization and political participation among residents of three polyethnic Igbira minority-populated communities in Ekiti, Ondo and Osun states of the Yoruba-speaking South-West, Nigeria. Drawing samples from these communities, the paper explores how the themes of marginalization, social exclusion, political power and powerlessness affect political participation by these groups and mediate communal access to distributive public goods by these communities. The study utilizes the social survey method of interview to assess the level of politic
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Ashok, Mahima. "Breaking the Silence: Fighting Injustice with Anti-Marginalization Advocacy." Journal of Social Science and Humanities 6, no. 10 (2024): 166–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2024.6(10).30.

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This article delves into the persistent issue of human rights violations against Scheduled Castes SC and Scheduled Tribes ST in India, despite the country’s celebration of its 75th anniversary of independence from British rule. It critically examines the historical and ongoing suppression of marginalized communities through the lens of modern - day slavery under the rule of law, with a focus on the legal and societal frameworks that perpetuate such atrocities. The author, a law student, employs a multidisciplinary approach to explore the gaps in the enforcement of legal protections and the sta
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Hussein, Adan Maalim. "Educational Marginalization in Northern Kenya." Journal of Education and Practice 9, no. 2 (2025): 30–41. https://doi.org/10.47941/jep.2632.

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Purpose: This study examined the persistent educational marginalization of youth in Northeastern Kenya, a region historically overlooked since the colonial era. The study also looks at the government's and non-governmental organizations' attempts and opportunities to enhance the education sector using the devolution structure included in Kenya's new constitution. Methodology: A mixed-methods research design was proposed to investigate these issues comprehensively. Quantitative data, analyzed through descriptive statistics, explored enrollment patterns, dropout rates, and resource distribution,
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NITA, Andreea-Mihaela, Gabriela MOTOI, and Cristina ILIE GOGA. "School Dropout Determinants in Rural Communities: The Effect of Poverty and Family Characteristics." Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala 74 (September 15, 2021): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.33788/rcis.74.2.

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This article presents the results of a quantitative research in a Romanian rural community, which aimed to analyze how the socio-economic conditions and family type can influence the phenomenon of school dropout. The results of our research are also confirmed by the results of other specialized studies that highlight the fact that 1 in 2 children living in rural Romania are at risk of poverty and socio-economic marginalization. Or, poverty and socio-economic marginalization, to which we can add the family profile (especially the parents’ level of education), are the main determinants of the sc
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Baker, Brianna, Yvonne Dinh, Iris R. Foxfoot, Elena Ortiz, Alison Sells, and Sarah E. Anderson. "Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California." Fire 7, no. 2 (2024): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fire7020041.

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As climate change increases the frequency and severity of wildfires across the Western U.S., there is an urgent need for improved wildfire preparedness and responses. Socially marginalized communities are particularly vulnerable to wildfire effects because they disproportionately lack access to the resources necessary to prepare for and recover from wildfire and are frequently underrepresented in the wildfire planning process. As an exemplar of how to understand and improve preparedness in such communities, this research identified communities in Ventura County facing heightened marginalizatio
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Rajni. "Gender and Disability: Dual Marginalization." Indian Journal of Gender Studies 27, no. 3 (2020): 410–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971521520939285.

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Human society has undergone many shifts and changes at structural and functional levels. The hierarchical structure which exists in the society is the root cause of discrimination among different groups and communities. Groups who are at the lower end are powerless and face discrimination in almost every domain of society. Such marginalization can occur due to gender, ethnicity, disability, caste, class and many more such constructs. The struggle of Girls with Disabilities (GwD) to access and participate in the educational domain remains an issue of great concern for disability activists and r
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Leskova, L., and D. Bachyncova Giertliova. "The Path to eliminating the marginalization of the Roma Community." Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention 15, no. 5 (2024): 41–48. https://doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_15_5_06.

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Objective: The paper examines selected indicators declaring the validity of the implementation of field social work in marginalized communities. Methods: Selection of conceptual documents related to field social work with marginalized groups, analysis of secondary quantitative data using descriptive statistics and systematization of qualitative data. Results: The results show that the Roma community is ex periencing marginalization as a result of which countries, not excluding Slovakia, are adopting strategies to reduce the gap between the minority and the majority. One of the implemented stra
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SHEIKH ALIO, MOHAMED. "Kenyan NFD Muslim Communities: The Painful Past and Pending Justice." International Journal of Islamic Thought 6 (June 1, 2022): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.24035/ijit.21.2022.227.

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The political history of Muslim minorities in the world is one of the emerging areas in the Muslim world’s contemporary issues that need to be addressed. This research examines the political history of Muslim communities in Kenya’s former Northern Frontier District (NFD), which was part of Somali Jubaland but annexed to Kenya Colony by British authorities in 1925, and the challenges they confronted during British colony (1895-1963); in terms of isolation measures, political marginalization and disregarding the 1962 referendum which expressed their will to unite with Somalia. Furthermore, the s
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Zondo, Nonkululeko Melody. "Rethinking Artisanal Mining: The Lived Experiences of Rural Artisanal Mining Communities in South Africa." Journal of Social and Development Sciences 14, no. 2(S) (2024): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jsds.v14i2(s).3710.

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In South Africa, colonialism and apartheid have left a legacy of a gendered, racially and geographically skewed extractive industry, in which many rural communities endowed with mineral resources face severe economic hardships, marginalization, and socio-cultural disorganization resulting from, among other things, land and mineral resource dispossession. Drawing on a broader doctoral study, this paper seeks to demonstrate the heterogeneity of artisanal mining practices as a response to many calls made by various scholars that there remains a need for greater attention to the complex social, ec
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Collins, Claire, Grace MyHyun Kim, and Jimmy McLean. "Hope and Resistance in Teachers’ Online Discussions around LGBTQIA+ Literature." English Journal 113, no. 6 (2024): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ej2024113658.

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As a space for educators to discuss the teaching of LGBTQIA+ literature, online communities can offer support, hope, and resistance at a time of book banning, censorship, and marginalization of LGBTQIA+ students.
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Mitra, Arpan. "Margins of the Empire: An Exploration of Exclusion and Marginalization in Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion and The English Patient." Postcolonial Interventions: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies Volume VIII, Issue 2 (June 30, 2023): 95–116. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8171032.

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This paper examines how Michael Ondaatje’s works deal with the politics of exclusion and marginalization. Using postcolonial theory as a framework, it analyzes the experiences of marginalized characters in In the Skin of a Lion and The English Patient, and demonstrates how Ondaatje’s writing engages with questions of identity and resistance. The paper highlights the complexities of identity in the postcolonial world, and argues that Ondaatje’s writing challenges readers to reflect on their own identities in relation to systems of power. The paper pays close attention to the w
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Benjamin, Le Shorn S. "Boyz n the Hood and the Marginalization of Black Adolescent Males." Journal of Underrepresented & Minority Progress 2, no. 1 (2018): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jump.v2i1.48.

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John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood debuted over 25 years ago to critical acclaim and compelling cultural relevance. Underscored by several social justice principles, the film highlights the socioeconomic challenges that ravaged low-income, Black communities during the 80s and early 90s. As a critical examination of Boyz n the Hood, this film review explores the movie’s representation of ineffective policing in black communities; the school-to-prison pipeline for students of color; the shortage of basic necessities for underprivileged children; and the importance of intentional parenting in child
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Moreno, Aviad, and Haim Bitton. "The Moroccan “Yizkor Book”: Holocaust Memory, Intra-Jewish Marginalization, and Communal Empowerment in Israel." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 23, no. 2 (2023): 261–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.23.2.2023.08.09.

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The writing of “Yizkor books” (Yizker bikher, רעכיב רוכזי)—memorial books for European Jewish communities that were destroyed in the Holocaust—has developed and expanded as the remnants of these lost communities scattered around the globe in the post-war era. The motives for writing comparable books among non-European Jewish communities—which experienced different circumstances of dispersal but were still influenced by Holocaust memory—and the way these books nourished the intentional creation of immigrant communities, are understudied. This article focuses on the related genre of what we defi
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Benjamin, Le Shorn S. "Boyz N the Hood and the Marginalization of Black Adolescent Males." Journal of Underrepresented and Minority Progress (JUMP) 2, no. 1 (2018): 106–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1322173.

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John Singleton&rsquo;s <em>Boyz N the Hood</em> debuted over 25 years ago to critical acclaim and compelling cultural relevance. Underscored by several social justice principles, the film highlights the socioeconomic challenges which ravaged low-income, Black communities during the 80s and early 90s. As a critical examination of <em>Boyz N the Hood, </em>this film review explores the movie&rsquo;s representation of ineffective policing in black communities; the school-to-prison pipeline for students of color; the shortage of basic necessitates for underprivileged children; and the importance o
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Cuervo, Hernán. "Problematizing the Relationship between Rural Small Schools and Communities: Implications for Youth Lives." Alberta Journal of Educational Research 60, no. 4 (2015): 643–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.55016/ojs/ajer.v60i4.55975.

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Small schools are often the hub of many rural communities. In the school space, a multiplicity of social, economic and political relationships are sustained, which enhance the vitality of the community. As such, the relationship between small schools and communities is often presented as a powerful one; however, too often as a harmonious, natural and simple construction. This paper article argues that when education, youth and communities are defined through apparently simple, universal, natural and neutral conceptualizations, these are commonly based on prescribed norms that reflect the domin
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Khan, Arfa. "Intersectionality of Marginalization: A Study of Indian Muslims." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 9, no. 10 (2024): 01–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n10.001.

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Marginalisation is the process by which particular communities or individuals are pushed to the perimeter of society, thereby reducing their options for political involvement, social interactions, and economic activities. This process is also known as marginalisation. The concept is convoluted and controversial, and it is frequently connected to the inequalities that marginalised groups are forced to contend with. Inequality and marginalisation commonly interact, and their mutual reinforcement is a common occurrence. Religious minorities, in particular, are susceptible to being excluded from a
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Beddoes, Zack, Keven A. Prusak, and Amber Hall. "Overcoming Marginalization of Physical Education in America's Schools with Professional Learning Communities." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 85, no. 4 (2014): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.2014.884432.

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Doyon, Sabrina. "The Structural Marginalization of Artisanal Fishing Communities: The Case of La Boquita." Anthropologica 44, no. 1 (2002): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25606062.

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Spierenburg, Marja, Conrad Steenkamp, and Harry Wels. "Resistance of local communities against marginalization in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area." Focaal 2006, no. 47 (2006): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/092012906780646479.

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The Great Limpopo is one of the largest Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) in the world, encompassing vast areas in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. The TFCA concept is embraced by practically all (international) conservation agencies. The rationale for the support is that the boundaries of ecosystems generally do not overlap with those of the nation-state. Their protection requires transnational cooperation. By arguing that local communities living in or close to TFCAs will participate and benefit economically, TFCA proponents claim social legitimacy for the project. However, ana
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Benjamin, Le Shorn S. "Boyz n the Hood and the Marginalization of Black Adolescent Males." Journal of Underrepresented and Minority Progress (JUMP) 2, no. 1 (2018): 106–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1402163.

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<em>John Singleton&rsquo;s </em>Boyz n the Hood<em> debuted over 25 years ago to critical acclaim and compelling cultural relevance. Underscored by several social justice principles, the film highlights the socioeconomic challenges that ravaged low-income, Black communities during the 80s and early 90s. As a critical examination of </em>Boyz n the Hood<em>, this film review explores the movie&rsquo;s representation of ineffective policing in black communities; the school-to-prison pipeline for students of color; the shortage of basic necessities for underprivileged children; and the importance
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Benjamin, Le Shorn S. "Boyz n the Hood and the Marginalization of Black Adolescent Males." Journal of Underrepresented and Minority Progress (JUMP) 2, no. 1 (2018): 106–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1402170.

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<em>John Singleton&rsquo;s </em>Boyz n the Hood<em> debuted over 25 years ago to critical acclaim and compelling cultural relevance. Underscored by several social justice principles, the film highlights the socioeconomic challenges that ravaged low-income, Black communities during the 80s and early 90s. As a critical examination of </em>Boyz n the Hood<em>, this film review explores the movie&rsquo;s representation of ineffective policing in black communities; the school-to-prison pipeline for students of color; the shortage of basic necessities for underprivileged children; and the importance
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Rajeshwari, R., and A. Joyce Jaya Ruby. "Salmavin Padaippugalil Samoogach Chinthanaigal." Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 9, no. 4 (2025): 28–40. https://doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v9i4.8889.

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It’s a scholarly paper analyzing the social consciousness in the poetry of salma, a prominent Tamil poet. The paper discusses themes like:It’s a scholarly paper analyzing the social consciousness in the poetry of salma, a prominent Tamil poet. The paper discusses themes like: • The necessity and struggles of women’s education. • The plight of transgender individuals. • Issues in medical education and student suicides. • Exploitation of women and natural resources. • Citizenship challenges faced by Indian Muslims. • Economic and social marginalization of oppressed communities. • Problems of sub
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Koo, Jeong-Woo, Chan S. Suh, Jin Won Chung, Kyung-Ah Sohn, and Kyungsik Han. "The hatred of all against all? Evidence from online community platforms in South Korea." PLOS ONE 19, no. 5 (2024): e0300530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300530.

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Background Over several years of recent efforts to make sense and detect online hate speech, we still know relatively little about how hateful expressions enter online platforms and whether there are patterns and features characterizing the corpus of hateful speech. Objective In this research, we introduce a new conceptual framework suitable for better capturing the overall scope and dynamics of the current forms of online hateful speech. Methods We adopt several Python-based crawlers to collect a comprehensive data set covering a variety of subjects from a multiplicity of online communities i
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Barakat, Hanna, and Elissa M. Redmiles. "Community Under Surveillance: Impacts of Marginalization on an Online Labor Forum." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 16 (May 31, 2022): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v16i1.19268.

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A breadth of literature has examined how gig workers use online forums. The past literature focuses primarily on how gig workers for mainstream corporate platforms leverage forums. Yet, marginalization, stigma, censorship, and criminalization all shape how people, including gig workers, use digital technology. In this work, we seek to take a first step toward understanding how marginalized, stigmatized, digitally censored, and in some cases criminalized gig workers leverage the affordances of online public forums to build community and increase their welfare. To do so, we conduct a qualitative
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Cierniak, Virginia Eulacio. "Part 1: Community Music Therapy and El Sistema: Addressing the Empowerment Needs of Individuals and Communities Facing Socioeconomic Marginalization." Music and Medicine 11, no. 1 (2019): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v11i1.653.

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Music is an accessible tool for positive change within people and societies, even in places facing socioeconomic marginalization due to poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to resources. Social capital has to do with the resources and networks available within society, which may help confront issues faced by individuals and communities. Community Music Therapy (CoMT) and the music education movement known as El Sistema both utilize music—understood as social capital—to address social justice. The purpose of this study was to comparatively examine the ways in which CoMT and El Sistema pr
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Lopez Bunyasi, Tehama, and Candis Watts Smith. "Do All Black Lives Matter Equally to Black People? Respectability Politics and the Limitations of Linked Fate." Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 4, no. 1 (2019): 180–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rep.2018.33.

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AbstractCathy Cohen’s (1999) theory of secondary marginalization helps to explain why the needs of some members of Black communities are not prioritized on “the” Black political agenda; indeed, some groups are ignored altogether as mainstream Black public opinion shifts to the right (Tate 2010). However, the contemporary movement for Black Lives calls for an intersectional approach to Black politics. Its platform requires participants to take seriously the notion that since Black communities are diverse, so are the needs of its members. To what extent are Blacks likely to believe that those wh
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Rebourcet, Séverine. "Refreshing or Abolishing Colorblindness in France?" Ethnic Studies Review 43, no. 3 (2020): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/esr.2020.43.3.39.

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A commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement’s influence on France’s own debate over the idea of colorblindness within its universalist national project and the way in which the concept obscures the reality of racial discrimination, police violence, and the marginalization of ethnic communities in France.
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Md, Afroz. "Rise of Violence against Minorities, Fragile governance or Structured Marginalization?" RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 4, no. 1 (2019): 146–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2540798.

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NDA led BJP government slogan &bdquo;Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas" has been perceived a major heart winning for common citizen of India and it successfully culminated into majority seats win. But once it came into power, on the ground the results are contradictory to their actual commitment; the violence against minorities went up all time high. So, the question is does violence against minorities are the product of fragile governance or is it structured marginalization? Because minority communities are facing multiple structural marginalizations due to this ongoing systemic violence and in recent
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Austria, Fernando Jr. "JUDING_GERZI ONLINE: Insights into the Potentials of Virtual Communities on Yahoo! Groups in Addressing the Challenges of Being Gay in the Philippines." Plaridel 1, no. 2 (2004): 21–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.52518/2004.1.2-01.

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This study probes the state of Filipino gay virtual communities. Filipino gay have built virtual communities that fill a void caused by their marginalization in the real world. These virtual communities provide an alternative to the mainstream media as a source of diversion and information, as well as a venue for social interaction and personal identification. Even if the promise of new technologies for social change has historically been co-opted by prevailing social systems and even if the tenor of the discourse in these communities is very personal, these communities exhibit the potential f
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Omoera, Ph.D., Osakue Stevenson, Casmir E. Onyemuchara, and Charles Okwuowulu. "Nigerian Rural Communities and Media Marginalization on COVID-19: Perspectives on Participatory Video." Journal of Society and Media 4, no. 2 (2020): 385. http://dx.doi.org/10.26740/jsm.v4n2.p385-405.

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This article examined the impact of participatory video (PV) technique in (re)educating rural dwellers on Corona virus (COVID-19) at Iva-Valley Forestry Hill Camp 1, Southeast Nigeria, with a view to generating data that could be tested or extrapolated elsewhere. It used historical-analytic, key informant interview (KII) and direct observation methods to argue that the COVID-19 pandemic/period has exposed weaknesses immanent in human institutions globally. One of such exposed interstitial gaps is the seeming weak media-link in the rural areas. This situation results from lack of electricity, n
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Purwandani, Intan. "The Economics of Happiness: Tourism Development, Neocolonialism and Marginalization in Local Traditional Communities." Tourisma: Jurnal Pariwisata 1, no. 1 (2018): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/gamajts.v1i1.36315.

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This scienti c article takes as a starting point a series of studies done by anthropologist Helena Norberg-Hodge which resulted in the documentary “The Economics of Happiness” which explains the interrelation between globalization, economics, and happiness among a society. Through a study case in the Indian community of Ladakh, Norberg-Hodge witnesses with her own eyes the negative repercussions of globalization as a force which disintegrated the self-subsistence structure and undermined alternative ways of development other than the Westernized pro t oriented understanding of the concept. The
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Pryor, Marie. "The unintended effects of prisoner reentry policy and the marginalization of urban communities." Dialectical Anthropology 34, no. 4 (2010): 513–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10624-010-9207-5.

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Afshari, Sara. "Marginalization and Negotiation of Boundaries: The Case of the Armenian Church in Iran." Mission Studies 38, no. 2 (2021): 278–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15733831-12341794.

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Abstract How do Armenians in Iran negotiate their space with the state and with their own communities? That is the central question of this paper, focusing on ways Archbishop Sebouh Sarkissian, the prelate of the Armenian Church in Iran, negotiates and explains boundaries with both the Iranian state and his community, from approximately 2000 to 2013: The state sets the structural framework for marginalized groups; yet minority groups, by responding to the framework and through negotiating boundaries, can influence and/or redefine the framework. In the same way, members of minority communities,
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BOC, Ovidiu-Valentin, and Vasile TODORAN. "Evoluţia resurselor umane în comunităţile marginalizate din Alba Iulia." Analele Universității „Dunărea de Jos” din Galați. Fascicula XX, Sociologie / The Annals of ”Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle XX, Sociology, no. 17 (November 23, 2022): 41–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.35219/socio/2022.04.

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The research aims at the evolution of the human resource and the integrated measures to support this resource towards a positive evolution and social reinsertion. The three mixed communities constitute the areas of marginalization, and the investments of the last period aimed precisely at the human resource. That is why the research aims to identify the main changes in the life of these communities from the perspective of human resources and the main metamorphoses that occurred following the implementation of projects.
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Mezie-Okoye, Charles Chukwurah. "The Marginalization of Igbo and the Emergence of IPOB in Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XII, no. II (2025): 1048–57. https://doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2025.12020083.

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This study examines the historical and present marginalization of Nigeria's Igbo ethnic minority, as well as the establishment of the Indigenous People of Biafra This study examines the historical and present marginalization of Nigeria's Igbo ethnic minority, as well as the establishment of the Indigenous People of Biafra movement. The Igbo have continually been denied political power, economic opportunities, and cultural recognition, perpetuating socioeconomic disparities and sentiments of disenfranchisement. Critical race theory (CRT) was used to actually look into the Biafran issues in Nige
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Kamel, Nabil. "Lessons for Long-Term Residential Recovery: Factors of Community Resilience and Marginalization." Journal of Disaster Research 5, no. 2 (2010): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2010.p0147.

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This paper examines conditions influencing reconstruction and recovery processes following a disaster. The Northridge Earthquake and Hurricane Katrina are illustrative of supra-regional political and economic changes and their effect on local communities during the recovery process. In addition, the paper argues that informal institutions can play an important role in shaping the recovery process and its outcomes.
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Nyaura, Jasper Edward. "Devolved Ethnicity in the Kenya: Social, Economic and Political Perspective." European Review Of Applied Sociology 11, no. 16 (2018): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eras-2018-0002.

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AbstractThis paper examines the ethnicity as an issue prevailing upon the Kenyan society and its implication on the social, economic and political dimensions in Kenya. Devolved ethnicity has been seen to be on the arise since the county’s independence (1963) to date and therefore the distrust among communities is seen as an impediment to the socio-economic and political developments in Kenya. Moreover, the issues that arise include marginalization of minority ethnic communities towards accessing resources. Uneven distribution of national resources has led to underdevelopment of regions in Keny
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Fhalgun, A. Sai, and Harpreet Kaur. "Marginalized Narratives: The Representation of Sioux In Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger." Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14, no. 4 (2025): 134–40. https://doi.org/10.52783/jns.v14.2536.

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Colonialism has profoundly impacted mainstream society, causing divisions within indigenous communities, especially the Sioux. This study investigates the significance of counter-narratives in supporting marginalized Indigenous communities. Despite the end of the colonial era, indigenous populations are often misrepresented in literature and media, often from the perspective of the colonizer rather than the colonized. This research aims to understand why, even in post-colonial times, Indigenous populations are still mentally subjugated in literature and why they are stereotypically portrayed.
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Bronstein, Jenny. "Reframing integration." Journal of Documentation 76, no. 1 (2019): 27–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-06-2019-0108.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore a different perspective about the role that information plays in the integration process of migrant workers by exploring the views and opinions of individuals and organizations that work with these communities on a daily basis. The study proposes a new perspective of Ager and Strang’s framework of integration by looking at its different elements through the perspective provided by Gibson and Martin’s (2019) concept of information marginalization and Dervin’s sense-making notion of resistance. Design/methodology/approach Ten intermediaries working
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Munir, Tabish. "Terrorism, Tribal Identity, and Women in the Merged Districts of KhyberPakhtunkhwa: From Militancy to Marginalization and Resistance." ACADEMIA International Journal for Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2025): 889–99. https://doi.org/10.63056/acad.004.01.0140.

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This article analyzes the interaction of terrorism, tribal identity, and women in Pakistan’s merged districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly FATA) while tracing historical trajectory from militancy to systemic marginalization and resistance. It employs qualitative methods, an analytical approach and historical methodology and argues that post-9/11 militarization and the militant exploitation of Pashtunwali and its structure, transformed traditional governance, displaced millions and institutionalized gendered-based violence. However, Pakistan’s counterterrorism policies and systematic securit
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Uprety, Kailash. "Identity Denied: Examining Socio-economic Exclusion and Marginalization of Landless Communities in Urban Nepal." Journal of National Development 37, no. 2 (2024): 193–215. https://doi.org/10.62047/jnd.2024.12.31.193.

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Ying, Li, Douglas L. Johnson, and Abdelkrim Marzouk. "Pauperizing the pastoral periphery: the marginalization of herding communities in the world’s dry lands." Journal of Geographical Sciences 12, no. 1 (2002): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02837421.

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