marginalization
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act or process of making or treating someone or something as insignificant, peripheral, or powerless: It refers to placing a person, group, concept, or issue on the edge of society or outside the main focus of attention, thereby limiting their influence, participation, or visibility. 2. The state of being relegated to a position of little importance or power: It describes the condition of being marginalized.
Usage
The term is used in social, political, and economic contexts to describe the systematic exclusion of groups (e.g., based on race, ethnicity, gender, class) or ideas from mainstream society, discourse, or decision-making processes. It is an uncountable noun.
Examples
- The report analyzed the historical marginalization of indigenous communities.
- Activists work to combat the marginalization of people with disabilities in the workplace.
- There is a growing awareness of the marginalization of certain academic fields within the university.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural Marginalization: The process where the cultural practices, languages, or values of a group are suppressed or devalued by a dominant culture.
- Economic Marginalization: The exclusion of groups from full participation in the economic life of a society, often leading to poverty and limited access to resources.
Variants and Related Words
- Marginalize (verb): To relegate to an unimportant or powerless position.
- Policies that marginalize minority groups are harmful.
- Marginalized (adjective): Describing a person or group treated as insignificant or peripheral.
- We must listen to marginalized voices.
- Marginal (adjective): 1. Of secondary or minor importance. 2. Relating to or situated at a margin or edge.
Synonyms
- Exclusion
- Peripheralization
- Ostracism
- Alienation
Antonyms
- Inclusion
- Integration
- Centralization
- Empowerment
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Social exclusion: A broader concept closely related to marginalization, involving the lack of participation in society's economic, social, and cultural life.
- Systemic marginalization: Refers to marginalization that is embedded within the laws, policies, and institutions of a society.
Noun
- the social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society)
- the marginalization of the underclass
- the marginalization of literature