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Marginalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In sociology, marginalization is the social process of becoming or being made marginal (to relegate or confine to a lower social standing or outer limit or edge, as of social standing); "the margina...
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Although it is difficult to arrive at singular themes among the diverse literature of writings on technology, there is one prevailing theme among some readings which fall somewhere between technological determinism and social advocacy.
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This list was started to facilitate the debate of the implication of bioethical issues for people with disabilities, marginalized groups and society at large.
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The goal of the government’s interventionist policy has thus been focusing on the improvement of levels of human indicators of the SC/ST and on bringing them at par with other non-scheduled groups. The pertinent question therefore is where do the marginalized groups stand today?
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EECMY-DASSC shall give more emphasis to advocate for socially marginalized people and groups. ... Design specific programs with marginalized people or create room for them in broader programs. Develop the grass-root capacities for this kind of work ... Appropriate Technology Program...
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A Holocaust Website: Effects on Preservice Teachers' Factual Knowledge and Attitudes toward Traditionally Marginalized Groups Journal article by Brendan Calandra, John Fitzpatrick, Ann E. Barron; Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, Vol. ... You Are Reading: ... Journal article by Brendan Calandra, John Fitzpatrick,
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The new technology has helped to reduce the imbalance between these groups and their opponents which are often large multinational corporations, ... Zulu coins the phrase "information apartheid" to describe the systematic attempt by powerful elites to restrict or deny access to information by marginalized, less-powerful groups.
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