
Social exclusion has no single, agreed to, conceptualisation, though one suggested definition is that:
Social exclusion is a multidimensional process of progressive social rupture, detaching groups and individuals from social relations and institutions and preventing them from full participation in the normal, normatively prescribed activities of the society in which they live.[1]
References
See also
- Diversity
- Prejudice
- Social disengagement
- Social distance
- Social rejection
- Social exclusion (Wikipedia)
- Stigma
External links
- Caprice — Some notes on the origin of scape-goating rituals (Kort, knol.google.com)
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