marginalisation
marginalisation — 名詞
1. the process of pushing a person or group to the edge of society, where they have
邊緣化
將特定群體排擠到社會邊緣的過程
the process of pushing a person or group to the edge of society, where they have fewer opportunities and less power than others
The marginalisation of women in politics was the focus of Saira's presentation.
Saira 的簡報重點是女性在政治中的邊緣化問題。
Apinya volunteers at a centre that fights the marginalisation of homeless people.
Apinya 在一間對抗遊民邊緣化的中心擔任志工。
fights the marginalisation of — common verb + object pattern
Without proper education, marginalisation can trap communities in a cycle of poverty.
缺乏適當的教育,邊緣化可能使社區陷入貧窮的循環。
Stefan wrote a blog post showing how marginalisation affects young people in rural areas.
Stefan 寫了一篇部落格文章,說明邊緣化如何影響鄉村地區的年輕人。
In her speech, Amira described the marginalisation she witnessed in her hometown.
Amira 在演說中描述了她在故鄉目睹的邊緣化現象。
- exclusion
broader term; can refer to being left out of any activity or group
- ostracism
stronger and more deliberate; involves active rejection by a community
- sidelining
less formal; focuses on being pushed away from an active role
- alienation
focuses on the feeling of being isolated or disconnected
- inclusion
the process of making sure everyone is involved and valued
- integration
bringing different groups together into a united whole
文法句型
marginalisation + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in academic and political writing about social inequality. Typically followed by 'of' to name the group being pushed aside.