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MARGINALITY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. Sociology., the state or condition of being isolated from and not fully accepted by the dominant society or culture, and therefore frequently disadvantaged . The marginality of certain groups has specific consequences when it comes to the social impact of any natural disaster.
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Marginality: A Key Concept Revisited | Psychology Today
The term marginal comes from the Latin, “marginalis,” and is in reference to an edge or border. In my discipline (Sociology), we trace the ...
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What is Marginality
What is Marginality? From a scientific perspective marginality is understood as deviance from the norm. For our purposes this is a good foundational ...
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marginality
marginality (mɑːdʒɪˈnælɪtɪ) [f. marginal a. + -ity.] The quality or state of being marginal (in various senses of the adj.).1929 Pitman's Econ. Educator III. 1352/1 The exchange value of commodities determines their marginal utility and itself expresses their marginal cost. The notion of marginality...
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Marginality—An Overview and Implications for Policy - SpringerLink
“Marginality” is the position of people on the edges, preventing their access to resources and opportunities, freedom of choices, and the development of ...
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marginality, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun marginality. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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A Portrait of Marginality
A Portrait of Marginality is a 1977 book edited by Marianne Githens and Jewel Prestage on the political behavior of American women.
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Marginality in a Pluralistic Society - Psi Chi
The marginal personality type arises at a time and place where there is a significant merging of cultures and people. Such persons find themselves always on the ...
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Marginality: A Critical Review of the Concept - Sage Journals
Marginality as a measure of inequality in a given social context and time and indicates the degree of inequality experienced by individuals or groups.
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MARGINALITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. of, in, on, or constituting a margin 2. close to a limit, esp a lower limit marginal legal ability 3. not considered central or important; insignificant; ...
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What is the definition of marginality from a sociological perspective?
Marginality is an involuntary position and condition of an individual or group at the margins of social, political, economic, ecological and ...
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Principle of marginality
In statistics, the principle of marginality is the fact that the average (or main) effects of variables in an analysis are marginal to their interaction See also
General linear model
Analysis of variance
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Marginality
Regression analysis
Analysis of variance
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peripherality
peripherality, n. (pəˌrɪfəˈrælɪtɪ) [f. peripheral a. + -ity.] The fact, quality, or position of being peripheral or marginal. Chiefly fig. Cf. marginality n.1971 I. M. Lewis Ecstatic Religion iii. 87 The peripherality of women in this sense is..a general feature of all those societies in which men h...
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Poverty in Ethiopia
Marginality
Due to the lack of progress in reducing the rate of poverty in Ethiopia, a map of marginality was created for the region to survey the state In Marginality as a Root Cause of Poverty: Identifying Marginality Hotspots in Ethiopia, Gatzweiler defines marginality as "an involuntary position and
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David Hardiman
Medical Marginality in South Asia: Situating Subaltern Therapeutics , (edited with Projit Mukharji ), Routledge, 2012.
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