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marginalization
/ ˌmɑːdʒɪnəlaɪˈzeɪʃn /
/ ˌmɑːrdʒɪnələˈzeɪʃn /
  • 简明
  • n.边缘化;忽视;排斥
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     边缘化

    边缘化(Marginalization)是至理名言的,有陌生人的场合,出场一定要闪亮和用心。目前的近况也是寻常的。

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     边际化

    ...个与真实后验尽可能接近的分布(或者类似分布的表示) 预备知识 学习变分推断需要以下预备知识 多元分布: 边际化(Marginalization)是我们使用变分推断时最常使用的操作 KL散度: KL散度是变分目标函数的一部分. 熵(entropy): 熵是变分目标函数的一部分.

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     边缘性

    ...中建构起来的男性气概分为四种类型:支配性(Hegemony)、从属性(Subordination)、共谋性(Complicity)、边缘性(Marginalization)。这四种男性气质之间存在着等级,并构成了西方性别秩序中的主流男性气质模式,并且,“人们在不断地调整性别认同和性别观”。

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     变得无关紧要

    ... 无关紧要的东西;无关紧要的 inessential 变得无关紧要 marginalization 但那无关紧要 but that wasnt the case ...

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    But that's not enough. They fear marginalization.
    但这些光鲜都不足以掩盖他们的隐忧:边缘化。
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    But these believers are colluding in their own marginalization.
    但这些信徒只是在他们自己边缘化了的圈子里密谋。
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    While the Internet should enhance global growth, it also brings increased danger of economic marginalization to countries that cannot access it effectively.
    在互联网促进全球增长的同时,也会使不能有效利用互联网的国家日益面临经济边缘化的危险。
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  • Marginalization

    Social exclusion (or marginalization) is social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term used widely in Europe, and was first used in France. It is used across disciplines including education, sociology, psychology, politics and economics.Social exclusion is the process in which individuals or entire communities of people are systematically blocked from (or denied full access to) various rights, opportunities and resources that are normally available to members of a different group, and which are fundamental to social integration within that particular group (e.g., housing, employment, healthcare, civic engagement, democratic participation, and due process).Alienation or disenfranchisement resulting from social exclusion is often connected to a person's social class, educational status, childhood relationships, living standards, or personal choices in fashion.Such exclusionary forms of discrimination may also apply to people with a disability, minorities, members of the LGBT community, drug users, "seniors", or young people. Anyone who appears to deviate in any way from the "perceived norm" of a population may thereby become subject to coarse or subtle forms of social exclusion.The outcome of social exclusion is that affected individuals or communities are prevented from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live.Most of the characteristics listed in this article are present together in studies of social exclusion, due to exclusion's multidimensionality.Another way of articulating the definition of social exclusion is as follows: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.One model to conceptualize social exclusion and inclusion is that they are on a continuum on a vertical plane below and above the 'social horizon'. According to this model, there are ten social structures that impact exclusion and can fluctuate over time: race, geographic location, class structure, globalization, social issues, personal habits and appearance, education, religion, economics and politics.[citation needed]In an alternative conceptualization, social exclusion theoretically emerges at the individual or group level on four correlated dimensions: insufficient access to social rights, material deprivation, limited social participation and a lack of normative integration. It is then regarded as the combined result of personal risk factors (age, gender, race); macro-societal changes (demographic, economic and labor market developments, technological innovation, the evolution of social norms); government legislation and social policy; and the actual behavior of businesses, administrative organisations and fellow citizens.An inherent problem with the term, however, is the tendency of its use by practitioners who define it to fit their argument.

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