Sentence examples for marginalization that from inspiring English sources

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These students were especially vulnerable, less because of their physical difference than because of the social marginalization that accompanied it.

Beyond that, even unwanted forms of resilience exist, for example persistent structural systemic conditions such as corruption or marginalization that are often discussed within social vulnerability or community resilience research.

The invocation of a society where everybody can achieve as an entrepreneur tends to blur the fact that even highly developed countries are afflicted by poverty and marginalization that undermine the formal equality of opportunities.

Experiences like these illustrate just some of the frustration and marginalization that can exist when proper services are not provided for those in the minority.

We have to deal with the marginalization that has come from the 400 years of slavery that you said for our people was a choice.

The worry, she says, is that artists will focus on securing continued access to substandard warehouse living, when they should be collectively demand entry out of the social and economic marginalization that drives them into those spaces.

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I see their practices as an effect of the social and economic marginalizations that they are faced with; a reaction to the precarities in their own lives.

The Israeli left's sad experience of gradual marginalization suggests that she should not hesitate to make herself the face of the Party, raising money, boosting morale, and building a countermovement to the Trump Administration.

Quijano (2000) adds to his comments the paradoxical feature of European marginalization, explaining that the most developed region during the Roman Empire was the Muslim-Jewish region, birthplace of various modern practices, such as salary wages.

In Sicily, Favara's socio-economic marginalization means that its transformation into a creative city has to be supported by a strategy conducive to social inclusion and sustainability, which conjoins the explicit strategy of the private actor with an implicit emerging community strategy.

Hermeneutical injustice occurs when the interpretive resources available to a community render a person's experiences unintelligible or misunderstood, due to the epistemic marginalization of that person or members of her social group from participation in practices of meaning-making (Fricker 2007).

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