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प्रश्न
What is social exclusion?
What is meant by social exclusion?
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उत्तर १
Social exclusion is the combined result of deprivation and discrimination that presents individual or groups from participating completely in the economic, social and political life of the society in which they live. Social exclusion is structural i.e., the outcome of social processes and institutions rather than individual action.
In this process, the individuals may cut off from total improvement in the broader society.
उत्तर २
Social exclusion is a form of poverty. It refers to the process by which poor individuals have no access to services and opportunities that wealthier people have. This exclusion suggests that the poor do not have equal access to social, economic, and cultural resources, continuing poverty and marginalization in society.
संबंधित प्रश्न
How is social inequality different from the inequality of individuals?
What are some of the features of social stratification?
How would you distinguish prejudice from other kinds of opinion or belief?
The ways in which individuals may become cut-off from full involvement in the wider society is known as ____________.
Social stratification persists over ____________.
Scholars have shown that the inequalities between men and women are ____________ rather than ____________.
Unequal access to social resources is commonly called ______.
Who uses the term social stratification to refer to a system by which categories of people in society are ranked in a hierarchy?
People often harbour what about other social groups?
Social inequality and exclusion are
Which of the following is the form of capital of social resources?
These social resources can be divided into three forms of capital - economic capital in the form of material assets and income; cultural capital such as educational qualifications and status; and ______ in the form of networks of contacts and social associations.
Sociologists use the term ______ to refer to a system by which categories of people in a society are ranked in a hierarchy. This hierarchy then shapes people's identity and experiences, their relations with others, as well as their access to resources and opportunities.
Inequalities between men and women, according to the scholars, are not ______ but ______.
Who wrote Stree Purush Tulane?
The ways in which individuals may become cut-off from full involvement in the wider society is known as.
The person who is refused a job because of his/her caste may be told that he/she was less qualified than others and the selection was done purely on merit. This is an example of ______.
“In both English and Indian fictional writings, we often encounter an entire group of people classified as ‘lazy’ or ‘cunning’.” What are the problems with such a classification?
Stereotypes fix whole groups into single ______ categories, they refuse to recognize the ______ across individuals and across context or across time.
“If hard labour were such a good thing the rich would keep it all for themselves. All over the world, back-breaking work like stone breaking, digging, carrying heavy weights, pulling rickshaws or carts is invariably done by the poor. And yet they rarely improve their life chances.” Which social phenomena is reflected in this proverb? Give any two characteristics of this phenomena.
