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Unfortunately, as Kimball duly notes, public health remains rather marginalized in the conduct of international politics and in the study of international relations as well.

Borders has been rather marginalized in the e-book wars thus far, not having the primacy of Amazon nor the sexy Nookiness of B&N.

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As a result, the label inherently leads us to get defensive far too easily, putting us and our discomfort at the center of the struggle, rather than the marginalized identity at hand.

"This is not a type of Islam which wants to create protective spaces for the vulnerable and the marginalized, but rather to control, to be in power, like Opus Dei," said Hakan Yavuz, a political science professor at the University of Utah who has written about the movement.

Hellmann [28, 29] demonstrates that media coverage on addiction has introduced a new dominant view on addiction as a problem for the individual rather than for a marginalized group or for the society at large.

Hermeneutical injustice could still obtain if the dominant community fails to take up these resources by according epistemic authority to the marginalized, but rather sustains its ignorance through its cultivation of its own inadequate hermeneutical resources.

Such research should actively recognise the agency and capabilities of poor and socially marginalized people rather than reinforcing a view of them as passive recipients of policy.

While some gay dance parties have certainly lost their footing as of late, a new breed of pan-sexual, pan-gender, inclusivity-above-all events have taken hold in their stead, where the sexual tension that dominated an earlier generation of gay clubbing is a happy coincidence, rather than a focus, and marginalized communities are given space to thrive.

Rather than framing the poor and marginalized as candidates for redistributive policy by a benevolent state (McIntyre and Gilson 2002), this approach encourages active community participation in resource allocation in health which could improve the ability of civil society to hold governments and donors to account, with both instrumental and intrinsic value.

The marginalized person's very existence, rather than her ideas, is marshalled to refute the point.

The entire world was watching when Colin first stood (or rather sat down) to advocate for the marginalized experiences of oppressed people.

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