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Vendemmia, Bruna, Paola Pucci, and Paolo Beria. "Per una geografia delle aree marginali in Italia. Una riflessione critica sulla classificazione delle aree interne." ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI, no. 133 (March 2022): 29–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asur2022-133002.

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L'articolo restituisce una geografia delle aree marginali in Italia alternativa rispetto alla classificazione proposta nella Strategia Nazionale per le Aree Interne (2014). Analizzando le condizioni demografiche, socioeconomiche e relative alla mobilità, il lavoro individua, attraverso una cluster analisi, quattro diverse tipologie di marginalità a cui ricondurre politiche per contrastare le disuguaglianze territoriali.
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SAYAD EL BACHIR, Hanane. "Les enjeux identitaires dans le roman Le Gone du Chaâba et son adaptation cinématographique." Revue plurilingue : Études des Langues, Littératures et Cultures 2, no. 1 (December 2, 2018): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.46325/ellic.v2i1.23.

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Abstract This article is a modest reflection on identity issues in The Gone of Chaâba and its film adaptation. A large space will be devoted to writing strategies adopted by Azouz Begag to represent complex issues such as the identity, the otherness and the gaze of the Other. From the migratory phenomenon, racism, marginality, wandering of the first generation, we pass to the rejection of the enslavement, to the challenge and the engagement of the children coming from the second generation of the immigration. Résumé Cet article se veut une modeste réflexion sur les enjeux identitaires dans Le gone du chaâba et son adaptation cinématographique. Une large place sera consacrée aux stratégies d'écriture adoptées par Azouz Begag pour représenter des questions complexes telles que l'identité, l'altérité et le regard de l'Autre. Du phénomène migratoire, racisme, marginalité, déculturation, errance de la première génération, nous passons au rejet de l'asservissement, à la contestation et l'engagement des enfants issus de la deuxième génération de l'immigration.
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Vázquez-Elorza, Ariel. "Regional Wealth with Biodiversity and Socioeconomic Marginality." Scientia et Praxis 1, no. 01 (2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.55965/setp.1.01.a2.

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Purpose. Mexico is a country with a richness in biodiversity and a high level of Natural Capital throughout the territory; however, the highest concentration is distributed in regions where a population with high levels of marginalization and socioeconomic poverty lives. Methodology. The characteristics of genetic resources and their sustainable use in conservation require the establishment of cross-cutting strategies in the design and implementation of comprehensive public policies focused on society and the diversity of territories and social needs. Findings and originality.This reality highlights the relevance of identifying the main elements that characterize the Natural Capital in the environments, mainly in the South Pacific region due to its social and cultural importance. The originality of this document is the analysis of the socioeconomic and marginalization conditions of the population with the most incredible wealth in biodiversity and establish strategies that facilitate the conservation of genetic resources in tune with sustainable social and economic growth in the medium and long term.
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Mitrović, Ljubiša, and Dragana Zaharijevski. "Development strategies and the production of social inequalities and poverty: Marginalia on the social price of development." Socioloski godisnjak, no. 10 (2015): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socgod1510047m.

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Relying on the development of the concept of poverty, the authors analyse the strategic documents aimed at decreasing poverty and increasing social inclusion. The contemporary action theory and the method-ology of strategic analysis, especially of understanding, focuses on researching the interdependence between the cultural orientation of social agents, on the one hand, and their choice of development strategy and the production of a certain type of social relations, on the other hand. Adopting the given theoretical and methodological approach as the starting point, the paper points to the implications of different development strategies for the generation of social inequalities and poverty. The focus of this sociological analysis are contemporary societies in transition, and especially Serbian society in the last 25 years.
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Hirtenlehner, Helmut, Johann Bacher, Dietrich Oberwittler, and Dina Hummelsheim. "Strategien der Bearbeitung sozialer Marginalität." Soziale Welt 63, no. 3 (2012): 191–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0038-6073-2012-3-191.

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Diouf, Abdoulaye. "Déconstruction-reconstruction identitaire et poétique de l’altérité dans Le procès-verbal de J-M G. Le Clézio." Voix Plurielles 13, no. 2 (December 7, 2016): 150–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v13i2.1443.

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En partant du double mouvement rhizomatique de la « déterritorialisation » et de la « reterritorialisation », cet article se propose d’étudier la conception dynamique de l’identité dans Le procès-verbal de Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (1963). Pour cela, il explore, d’une part, le processus graduel de déconstruction identitaire du héros du roman (marginalité, nudité, métamorphose) par le biais de la médiation altéritaire – dans le sens d’un rapport au monde et à l’Autre – à partir de laquelle se reconstruit une nouvelle identité transcendante loin de tout essentialisme. D’autre part, il analyse les différentes stratégies de mise en altérité qui montrent au passage, avec sa théorie de l’« extase matérialiste » et le principe de l’identification qui la sous-tend, que l’être ne s’arrête pas à l’humain chez Le Clézio. Starting from the dual rhizome-like movement of the “deterritorialization” and “reterritorialization”, this article proposes to study the dynamic concept of identity in Le procès-verbal by Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (1963). For this, it explores, firstly, the gradual process of identity deconstruction of the novel’s hero (marginality, nudity, metamorphosis) through the othering mediation - in the sense of a relationship to the world and the Other - from which is rebuilt a new transcendent identity away from all essentialism. Furthermore, it analyzes the different otherness implementation strategies that show the way, with his theory of “materialistic ecstasy” and the principle of identification which underlies it, according to which being goes beyond humans for Le Clézio.
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Temudo, Marina Padrão. "From the Margins of the State to the Presidential Palace: The Balanta Case in Guinea-Bissau." African Studies Review 52, no. 2 (September 2009): 47–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0203.

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Abstract:Balanta farmers of Guinea-Bissau are often regarded by neighboring communities as “backward” and as a people who have refused modern life-worlds. Despite the fact that these farmers played a very important role in the making of Guinea-Bissau, they were progressively removed from power after independence. However, they also developed original forms of contesting marginality. This article portrays the Balanta as complex historical subjects with strategic agendas. It examines the tensions between centrality and marginality in today's Guinea-Bissau and in the Balanta's own ways of imagining their place in the nation.
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Creighton, Genevieve M., John L. Oliffe, Alex Broom, Emma Rossnagel, Olivier Ferlatte, and Francine Darroch. "“I Never Saw a Future”: Childhood Trauma and Suicidality Among Sexual Minority Women." Qualitative Health Research 29, no. 14 (April 29, 2019): 2035–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732319843502.

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While a significant health concern for sexual minority women, there is little qualitative research investigating their experiences of childhood trauma and suicidality. In this study, we used photovoice methods and an intersectionality framework. Drawing on qualitative interviews, we inductively derived three themes (a) Traumatized and discredited, (b) Cascading marginality, estrangement, and suicidality, (c) Reconstruction and reclaiming resilience. In Traumatized and discredited, we describe the sense of abandonment flowing from childhood trauma heightened by a lack of protection and neglect on the part of parents/guardians. The lack of support to deal with childhood trauma and the layering effects of marginality characterizes the theme Cascading marginality, estrangement, and suicidality. In the third theme, we discuss strategies for reconstruction and reclaiming resilience as participants worked to overcome these challenging experiences. Our study findings offer guidance to suicide prevention counseling programs for sexual minority women and affirm actions to address health inequities.
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Zaloznaya, Marina, and Laura Beth Nielsen. "Mechanisms and Consequences of Professional Marginality: The Case of Poverty Lawyers Revisited." Law & Social Inquiry 36, no. 04 (2011): 919–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-4469.2011.01256.x.

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A partial replication of Jack Katz's (1982) Poor People's Lawyers in Transition, this article explores the manifestations and consequences of professional marginality of legal aid lawyers. Based on thirty-five interviews with poverty attorneys and interns in Chicago, the authors show that scarce material resources and unclear expectations continue to give rise to the marginalization of this segment of the legal profession. The authors analyzed ideological, task, status, and material dimensions of attorneys' professional marginality. With no access to reform litigation, central to the legal aid “culture of significance” in the 1970s, present-day poverty lawyers seek new ways to cope with marginality. The authors argue that these lawyers' coping strategies have many negative consequences. Thus, over time, poverty lawyers' deep engagement with clients, ideals of empowerment, and social justice orientation give way to emotional detachment, complacency, and an emphasis on “making do” within the constraints of the system.
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Vázquez-Elorza, Ariel. "Regional Wealth with Biodiversity and Socioeconomic Marginality." Scientia et PRAXIS 1, no. 01 (April 19, 2021): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.55965/setp.1.01.02.

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Purpose. Mexico is a country with a richness in biodiversity and a high level of Natural Capital throughout the territory; however, the highest concentration is distributed in regions where a population with high levels of marginalization and socioeconomic poverty lives. Methodology. The characteristics of genetic resources and their sustainable use in conservation require the establishment of cross-cutting strategies in the design and implementation of comprehensive public policies focused on society and the diversity of territories and social needs. Findings and originality. This reality highlights the relevance of identifying the main elements that characterize the Natural Capital in the environments, mainly in the South Pacific region due to its social and cultural importance. The originality of this document is the analysis of the socioeconomic and marginalization conditions of the population with the most incredible wealth in biodiversity and establish strategies that facilitate the conservation of genetic resources in tune with sustainable social and economic growth in the medium and long term.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marginalità strategica"

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MANZONI, CHIARA. "L'uscita dal campo e dalla baraccopoli: le carriere abitative dei rom, tra vincoli strutturali e strategie individuali." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/46086.

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Il lavoro di ricerca affronta la condizione problematica dell’abitare delle popolazioni rom. Lo studio riguarda le carriere abitative dei rom che sono usciti da un campo o da una baraccopoli scegliendo una soluzione abitativa differente. L’interrogativo di ricerca, riferito ad un parametro, quello dell’uscita dall’insediamento, precedentemente ignorato dalla letteratura, risponde ad una particolare problematica di policy resasi ancora più evidente negli ultimi anni. Nel lavoro si è andati a indagare che cosa capita davvero ai rom che vivono in queste aree e provano ad uscirne, spostando l’attenzione dallo spazio fisico del campo alle capacità e alle strategia di azione individuale oltre che alle risorse che consentono di realizzare le uscite. L’analisi si inserisce all’interno di un quadro teorico che utilizza gli abbondanti contributi sulle carriere abitative, sulle traiettorie di entrata e di uscita da forme di homelessness e sui percorsi e i progetti migratori. Il cuore delle riflessioni verte sul peso che i fattori strutturali e quelli individuali hanno nell’influenzare i percorsi. L’assunto di base è che le decisioni vadano lette all’interno di sistemi di opportunità e vincoli associati alle diverse opzioni. L’uscita è solo il punto strategico che consente di esplorare l’intero percorso e quindi lo studio è riferito ad un segmento biografico ampio che è in rapporto con altre carriere: quella lavorativa, formativa e familiare. La ricerca è stata condotta a Torino, utilizzando l’approccio etnografico all’interno di un campo autorizzato e di tre baraccopoli abusive. La scelta di analizzare tipologie insediative contraddistinte da un diverso grado di istituzionalizzazione trova giustificazione nella volontà di valutare similarità e differenze nella effettiva condizione di vita degli abitanti, ma soprattutto nella mobilità in uscita da queste aree. La modalità attraverso la quale avviene l’uscita è stata approfondita attraverso l’analisi delle carriere abitative di 30 intervistati che hanno lasciato un campo o una baraccopoli. Inoltre per inquadrare e definire meglio le scelte residenziali si è andati ad indagare indagare due macrocontesti di provenienza delle popolazioni rom presenti a Torino: La Romania e la Bosnia. Si è trattato quindi di un’etnografia multisituata che ha consentito di localizzare le carriere abitative contestualizzandole in spazi politicamente e socialmente costituiti. L’analisi di questi contesti si è resa indispensabile perchè applicando l’approccio delle capacità proposto da Sen, lo spazio delle opportunità e delle risorse che gli individui sono effettivamente in grado di mobilitare è mutevole e modifica anche la sfera della desiderabilità. I percorsi sono vari e complessi e dipendono da vincoli, risorse e opportunità effettive e percepite. Dall’analisi è emerso che, in un sistema di vincoli strutturali e possibilità individuali, esistono alcuni fattori che combinandosi tra loro si dimostrano in grado di differenziare i percorsi di uscita. Si tratta delle risorse cognitive, del capitale economico e relazionale, del significato attribuito alle pratiche legate all’organizzazione sociale della famiglia allargata e del tempo di permanenza presso l’insediamento. Sono inoltre emersi alcuni meccanismi che danno origine a processi comuni a più intervistati.
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Campbell, Craig. "Talk about homeopathy : discursive strategies as ways to continually marginalise homeopathy from mainstream acceptance." Thesis, Queen Margaret University, 2009. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/7366.

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Traditionally, quantifiable research into homeopathy has largely focused on its effectiveness compared to forms of mainstream medicine. The effect of such comparisons is that homeopathy is commonly constructed as not being demonstrably effective. It becomes discredited, demarcated and downgraded as an alternative ‘type’ of practice, subsequently marginalised in terms of mainstream acceptance. Qualitative studies concerned with homeopathy and focusing on notions of personal credibility, demarcation and the marginal are primarily concerned with practitioners’ perspectives, where views are taken for granted and regarded as representative of accurate events. Thus, no study has focused on and investigated social constructions of homeopathic practice derived from practitioners, and their patients, in the semi-structured interview and in the context of the homeopathic consultation. Here, I identify and fill a gap in the literature which is currently under-represented. The corpus of twenty practitioners, seventeen patients and five homeopathic consultations drawn from interview and consultation contexts were recorded and subsequently transcribed verbatim. The innovative analytical framework is informed by discursive psychology perspectives that focus on accounts as action. Discourse analysis (DA) led to new, original and significant findings about how interpersonal experiences in relation to homeopathic practice are contingently formulated and constituted in interaction and configured over broader discourses. The analytical chapters show how talk about homeopathy is presented via four discursive strategies: by using the communicative competencies and descriptions they do, the participants’ factual accounts function to enhance their own individual credibility and that of their practices, defend their practices and attend to the notion of personal accountability as a discursive practice. For those advocates for homeopathy, managing their personal credibility is accomplished only through sensitive ways of accounting. This reflects the way in which homeopathic practice is located in a culture of scepticism, as an alternative, contested and controversial ‘type’ of practice positioned on the fringe of the modern medical market. Demonstrating an understanding of homeopathy and their expectations of it as a form of treatment, participants draw upon dichotomised categories attributed to notions of mainstream medicine and homeopathy, combined with various discursive devices to add persuasiveness to their descriptions. Overall, the originality of the research lies in the application of the innovative interactional DA framework, its broad range of participants and unique findings from within the field of homeopathy. With several implications, it forms a unique interdisciplinary, theoretical, and methodological contribution to the DA literature. It has practical implications for future policy makers, in the education and training of practitioners, and offers ways to approach future research in homeopathic encounters and in parallel health-related encounters such as other CAM therapies, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Notably, the transferability of the findings has wider implications for the understanding of other contested, controversial and new medical practices in the ways that mainstream medicine is the taken-for-granted, accepted yardstick for practice. In making this distinction, the paradoxical boundaries of what is and what is not acceptable is seen as a central issue to members’ mutually intelligible sense-making practices in everyday medical encounters.
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Wheeler, Rebecca L. "Rewriting the colonized past through textual strategies of exclusion." Virtual Press, 2002. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1233204.

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This study examines four historical novels written by authors from former or existing British colonies, exploring the works' activist potential, that is, their ability to function as more than just escapist reading. The novels' publication dates range over the last two hundred years, allowing the study to investigate changes in how authors use language and structure as tools to raise issues about how history is recorded. After a discussion of the origins and potential cultural work of historical fiction in general, the four novels are discussed in terms of how their styles and structures work to exclude or include certain audiences.The earliest two novels in this study, Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent (1800) and Raja Rao's Kanthapura (1938), perform and complicate exclusion, reclaiming history by (among other things) taking possession of the language of conquest, English, and using it to push to the periphery the former (or presumptive) rulers of that language and the power associated with its use. Each novel employs a disempowered character who uses a non-standard, hybridized form of English to narrate the story. The editorial apparatus of each novel, which includes prefaces, glossaries, and footnotes, is examined in terms of how it impacts readers' reactions and comprehensionThe two contemporary novels, J. M. Coetzee's Foe (1986) and Caryl Phillips's Cambridge (1992), in addition to displaying the formerly silenced perspectives of Others and then enacting their erasure, employ intertextual referencing as a method of exclusion. Each novel's structure uses narrative reiteration as a method for raising questions about perspective and historical truth. Historical novels have been an important tool in generating a cohesive national consciousness in many nations over the past two hundred years. This study investigates how they can also be used to provide alternatives to that monolithic sense of the past when they depict and enact exclusion.
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Winkworth, Gail. "All hands on deck : government service delivery, partnership and participation : Centrelink : a case study / Gail Winkworth." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/28030.

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This thesis seeks to understand how government service delivery agencies can develop more individualised solutions for citizens through new kinds of relationships or ‘social partnerships’ across sectors. Specifically it examines how Centrelink, the Australian Government’s largest service delivery agency is working across other government, the not-for—profit and business sectors to reduce social exclusion and to increase participation opportunities for people on income support.
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Etienne, Jean Odile. "Stratégies d’acteurs et logiques d’action dans la reconstruction Post-catastrophe de Port-au-Prince : approche par les vulnérabilités post-catastrophes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA080082.

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L’objectif premier de cette thèse est l’interrogation des vulnérabilités en tant que dimension de fragilité et de précarité socio-spatiales et des stratégies élaborées dans l’objectif de « faire face ». Elle souligne la situation de fragilité et de précarité émergeant et se projetant dans les territoires de la Région Métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince pendant la période de reconstruction post-séisme et en développant la notion de vulnérabilité post-catastrophe. Par cette notion nous interprétons les nouvelles formes de fragilités, d’inégalités et de fragmentations urbaines au travers de l’étude des actions et stratégies des acteurs de la reconstruction. De ce fait, l’accent est mis sur le poids explicatif des logiques d’action et des stratégies d’acteurs en matière de production d’espaces de vulnérabilités dans un contexte de reconstruction post-catastrophe. Ainsi, cette thèse s’inscrit dans la lignée de la géographie sociale française1 en mettant en lumière les inégalités socio-spatiales, le processus de relégation et de marginalisation qui ont tendance à se creuser tout au long des opérations de reconstruction post-catastrophe de Port-au-Prince
The main objective of this thesis is to address vulnerabilities as a dimension of fragility and socio-spatial precariousness and strategies developed with the aim of "coping". It highlights the situation of fragility and precariousness emerging and projecting in the territories of the Metropolitan Region of Port-au-Prince during the period of post-earthquake reconstruction and developing the notion of post-disaster vulnerability. By this notion we interpret the new forms of fragilities, inequalities and urban fragmentation through the study of the actions and strategies of the actors of the reconstruction.Therefore, the emphasis is on the explanatory weight of the action logics and the strategies of actors in the production of spaces of vulnerabilities in a context of post-disaster reconstruction. Thus, this thesis is in line with the French1 social geography by highlighting the socio-spatial inequalities, the process of relegation and marginalization that tend to widen throughout post-disaster reconstruction operations in Port -au-Prince
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(9831512), Leonie Rowan. "Strategies of marginalisation and tactics of subversion: A study of some recent Australian women's writing." Thesis, 1994. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Strategies_of_marginalisation_and_tactics_of_subversion_A_study_of_some_recent_Australian_women_s_writing/13416824.

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This thesis is titled Strategies of Marginalisation and Tactics of Subversion: A Study of Some Recent Australian Women's Writing, and attempts to provide definitions of strategies and tactics which illustrate how both terms relate to, or operate within, specific literary narratives. I will conduct readings of six texts: Jessica Anderson's An Ordinary Lunacy and The Impersonators, Thea Astley's A Kindness Cup and Beachmasters, Drusilla Modjeska's Poppy and Ruby Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town. Throughout, I will concern myself with five major points: readings of Astley's, Anderson's, Modjeska's and Langford's texts which focus on the politics of their narratives' practices of inclusion and exclusion; the distinction between narratives which reinscribe marginality and those which displace traditional and reductive notions of race and gender; the difficulty of speaking about either race or gender without participating in the construction or perpetuation of essentialising definitions of either; the problematic nature of accepting the inviolable distinction between centre and margin; and the ways in which so-called marginalised groups can, and do, 'speak for themselves', and thereby subvert or render meaningless mainstream definitions of their own lives, and the centre/margin opposition on which these definitions are predicated. In the first chapter I will introduce the theories that I intend to work with and discuss where the texts that I will be reading are located on a continuum of narrative styles. In Chapter Two I will analyse the ways in which reviewers and critics have tended to produce Astley, Anderson, Modjeska or Langford as either 'mainstream' or 'special interest' authors. In Chapters Three and Four I will outline my understanding of strategies of marginalisation, and detail the ways in which reductive definitions of gender are naturalised in both An Ordinary Lunacy and The Impersonators as a consequence of a lack, in each text, of any workable alternative to the extant hegemony. Then, in Chapters Five and Six I will focus on the ways in which Aboriginals and Pacific Islanders have been routinely positioned on the edge of dominant discourse, and discuss the ways in which A Kindness Cup and Beachmasters ultimately reinscribe the 'naturalised' separation of white from black by demonstrating the political and social incompetence of the indigenous peoples. In Chapter Seven I will foreground my understanding of tactics of subversion and discuss counternarratives which can be used to resist explanations that seek to construct various groups or individuals as 'victims'. In Chapters Eight and Nine I will then conduct readings of Modjeska's Poppy and Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town in order to illustrate some of the diverse ways in which tactics of subversion can function in literary texts. I will conclude by re-stating the difference between narratives which silence and elide the voices of the 'other,' and narratives in which the 'other' speak for themselves.
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Books on the topic "Marginalità strategica"

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Co-operative, Community Workers'. Developing methodologies and strategies to combat social exclusion. Galway: Community Workers Co-operative, 2000.

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Helping substance-abusing women of vulnerable populations: Effective treatment principles and strategies. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.

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Carey, Oppenheim, and Institute for Public Policy Research (London, England), eds. An inclusive society: Strategies for tackling poverty. London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 1998.

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Rudaš, Darko. Strategija razvoja romske skupnosti v Pomurju do leta 2020: Pregled stanja, vizija razvoja, programi in projekti za razvoj romske skupnosti v Pomurju. Murska Sobota: Regionalna razvojna agencija Mura, 2013.

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Walter, Leimgruber, Majoral i. Moliné Roser, and Lee Chul-Woo, eds. Policies and strategies in marginal regions: Summary and evaluations. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 2003.

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Hanesch, Walter. Die Zukunft der "Sozialen Stadt": Strategien gegen soziale Spaltung und Armut in den Kommunen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 2011.

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Haan, Arjan de. Reclaiming social policy: Globalization, social exclusion, and new poverty reduction strategies. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Hancock, Linda. The MacroMelbourne Initiative: Developing strategic responses to disadvantage in Melbourne - today and towards 2030 : a discussion paper. South Melbourne, Vic: Melbourne Community Foundation, 2006.

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EU-Forum "Zukunft Europa, Zukunft für Mädchen?!" (2001 Berlin, Germany). Zukunft Europa, Zukunft für Mädchen?!: Strategien gegen die Ausgrenzung benachteiligter Mädchen und junger Frauen in Europa. Münster: Votum, 2002.

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Kuure, Tapio. Marginaalin politiikka: Marginaalista murtautumisen vaihtoehtoiset strategiat. Tampereen yliopisto, 1996.

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Parker, Noel. "Denmark’s and Britain’s Marginality Strategies Compared." In The Geopolitics of Europe's Identity, 103–20. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230610323_6.

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Matsa, Winniefridah. "Intervention Strategies for Equity in Education: Synchronised and Co-ordinated Model to Help Learners Cope with Absence of Parents Due to Migration in Zimbabwe." In Marginality, Migration and Education, 105–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60873-6_10.

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Unser-Schutz, Giancarla. "Self-denigration Among Japanese Female Fans Online: Creating Community Through Marginality." In Linguistic Tactics and Strategies of Marginalization in Japanese, 189–211. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67825-8_9.

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Overton, John, and Warwick E. Murray. "Migration, Education and Marginality: Networks and Strategies in the Pacific Islands." In Nature, Tourism and Ethnicity as Drivers of (De)Marginalization, 215–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59002-8_15.

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Yoong, Melissa. "(De)legitimation Strategies in the Media Statements of Women’s Rights Organisations." In Discursive Approaches to Politics in Malaysia, 185–205. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5334-7_10.

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AbstractThis chapter examines the (de)legitimation strategies that women’s movement organisations in Malaysia use to advance their policy and issue demands. Sustained pressure from activists has been important to get the state to implement reforms to improve women’s rights in this country. One of the frequent means by which they delegitimise the decisions and practices of the state and claim legitimacy for their own change agendas is through media statements which are widely published and reported in the mainstream press. This case study explores the strategies employed in English language media statements released by the Joint Action Group for Gender Equality, the Women’s Aid Organisation, and the All Women’s Action Society. More specifically, it focuses on statements pertaining to one of the key areas that the groups advocate, namely women’s right to safe, healthy, and gainful employment. Using frameworks on discursive (de)legitimation and social actor representation, this chapter examines the various ways the organisations frame and assess legislation, policies, and political actions that impact the experiences and livelihood of working women. It distinguishes and analyses four main (de)legitimation strategies used in the press statements, which are (de)legitimation through authorisation, rationalisation, discourses of nation-building and discourses of women as victims. The chapter argues that these devices may be effective in shaping public opinion and gender governance outcomes if they are perceived as representing or promoting national interests but potentially constrained by culturally dominant discourses that marginalise feminist ways of thinking.
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Piscitelli, Claudia, Francesco Selicato, and Daniela Violante. "Marginality and/or Centrality of the Open Spaces in the Strategies for Upgrading the Energy Efficiency of the City." In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2014, 330–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09150-1_24.

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Crespo-Guerrero, José Manuel, and Araceli Jiménez-Pelcastre. "Marginality and Resilience Strategies in Coastal Fishing Villages During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the State of Yucatan, Mexico." In COVID-19 and Marginalisation of People and Places, 99–113. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11139-6_8.

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Dixon, Kevin. "Strategies for Survival: Poor People’s Movements in Britain." In Beyond Marginality?, 21–38. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429464843-2.

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Rasmussen, Rasmus Ole. "Settlement strategies and development in Arctic North America and Greenland." In Perceptions of Marginality, 239–56. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429447457-16.

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"From strategic visibility to marginality in the Mahuva movement." In Subaltern Movements in India, 74–102. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315675640-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Marginalità strategica"

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Severi, Ivan. "Oltre la marginalitá: etnografia di una struttura di reinserimento per ex tossicodipendenti." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8024.

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Attraverso il caso di studio specifico di Cà dell’Arcoveggio tratterò la questione della tossicodipendenza come costitutiva di marginalizzazione sociale, e di quali strategie sono state messe in atto per consentire ai soggetti che abitavano la struttura di uscire da questo tipo di categorizzazione. Nella prima parte dell’articolo esporrò brevemente alcune delle caratteristiche dei soggetti trattati che contribuiscono a rinchiuderli nella categoria della marginalità. Successivamente descriverò la filosofia alla base di Cà dell’Arcoveggio e la metodologia educativa messa in atto. Nella terza parte mi occuperò delle pratiche adottate al fine di istituire un rapporto tra la struttura ed il quartiere circostante, tra i soggetti che ospitava e i cittadini provenienti dall’esterno. Infine mostrerò come alcuni importanti cambiamenti abbiano radicalmente ridimensionato la portata sperimentale del progetto. Through the specific case study of Cà dell'Arcoveggio I will treat the issue of drug addiction as a cause of social marginalization, and will discuss which strategies have been put into place to remove the inhabitants from this categorization. In the first section of the article I will briefly explain some of the characteristics of the subjects treated that contribute to their placement in the category of marginality. Then I will describe the underlying philosophy and methodology of the Cà dell'Arcoveggio educational intervention. In the third section I will deal with the practices put in place in order to establish a relationship between the physical structure and the surrounding district and between the subjects and residents of the neighborhood. In the final section I will present how some crucial changes have radically decreased the experimental nature of the project.
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Pultrone, Gabriella. "Turismo e centri urbani minori: possibili percorsi integrati verso frontiere innovative di sviluppo sostenibile." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8032.

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Il trend crescente del fenomeno turistico costituisce una sfida determinante nell’ambito delle questioni più ampie legate al paradigma della sostenibilità, in considerazione dei diversi effetti che le attività ad esso correlate producono su città e territori interessati. È un problema che va orientato nella giusta direzione come strumento privilegiato carico di valenze: capacità di sensibilizzare al rispetto dell’ambiente; elevate potenzialità di sostenere attività economiche tradizionali e innovative; capacità di contribuire al miglioramento della qualità della vita. Se correttamente programmato e gestito, esso può infatti giocare un ruolo chiave per il riequilibrio territoriale, attraverso la costruzione di sistemi turistici che comprendano destinazioni mature, emergenti ed aree marginali, in un’ottica di destagionalizzazione dei flussi e promozione delle economie locali, e in una logica in grado di coniugare stabilità e innovazione in un processo dialettico fra tradizione e creatività. Per molte città e regioni italiane, come la Calabria, la scelta di tutelare, valorizzare e gestire in modo integrato le risorse naturalistico-ambientali, paesaggistiche e storico-culturali attraverso la leva e il moltiplicatore del settore turismo può rappresentare, anche in momenti di crisi, un importante strumento per rivalutare il proprio patrimonio, sviluppare l’indotto a esso collegato, promuovere progetti strategici nel settore del turismo, stimolare la creazione di strutture ricettive e servizi complementari. Di fronte alle sfide della globalizzazione riscoprire i caratteri della propria specificità diviene quindi un’occasione imperdibile per ripensare il proprio sviluppo con intelligenza, laddove l’attributo smart si riferisca all’incontro creativo di tecnologie e capacità umane, che attraverso le comunità stesse diventano portatrici di innovazione. The growing trend of tourism is a key challenge in the context of broader issues related to the paradigm of sustainability, taking into account the different effects that the activities related to it produce on cities and regions concerned. This issue must be addressed in the right direction as a privileged instrument full of values: the ability to raise awareness of the environment; great potential to support innovative and traditional economic activities, the ability to contribute to improving the quality of life. If properly planned, it can play a key role in the territorial balance, through the construction of tourist facilities including mature destinations, emerging and marginal areas, with a seasonal adjustment of flows and promotion of local economies, that combines stability and innovation in a dialectical process between tradition and creativity. For many Italian cities and regions, such as Calabria, the choice to protect, enhance and manage the resources in an integrated natural-environmental, landscape and historical-cultural through the lever and the sector leverage tourism can be, even in times of crisis, an important tool to revalue its assets, develop the armature connected to it, to promote strategic projects in the tourism sector, to stimulate the creation of accommodation facilities and complementary services. Faced with the challenges of globalization, rediscover its own specificity then becomes a unique opportunity to rethink its own development with intelligence, where the smart attribute refers to the meeting of creative technology and human capabilities, through which the communities themselves become carriers of innovation.
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Reports on the topic "Marginalità strategica"

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Norris, Adele. Thesis review: The storytellers: Identity narratives by New Zealand African youth – participatory visual methodological approach to situating identity, migration and representation by Makanaka Tuwe. Unitec ePress, October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/thes.revw4318.

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This fascinating and original work explores the experiences of third-culture children of African descent in New Zealand. The term ‘third-culture kid’ refers to an individual who grows up in a culture different from the culture of their parents. Experiences of youth of African descent is under-researched in New Zealand. The central research focus explores racialised emotions internalised by African youth that are largely attributed to a lack of positive media representation of African and/or black youth, coupled with daily experiences of micro-aggressions and structural racism. In this respect, the case-study analysis is reflective of careful, methodological and deliberative analysis, which offers powerful insights into the grass-roots strategies employed by African youth to resist negative stereotypes that problematise and marginalise them politically and economically.
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Tadros, Mariz, Sofya Shabab, and Amy Quinn-Graham. Violence and Discrimination Against Women of Religious Minority Backgrounds in Iraq. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/creid.2022.025.

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This volume is part of the Intersections series which explores how the intertwining of gender, religious marginality, socioeconomic exclusion and other factors shape the realities of women and men in contexts where religious inequalities are acute, and freedom of religion or belief is compromised. This volume looks at these intersections in the context of Iraq. Its aim is to amplify the voices of women (and men) whose experiences of religious otherisation have accentuated the impact of the intersections of gender, class, geography and ethnicity. At time of publication, in December 2022, the country is going through a particularly turbulent phase, prompting some to wonder why now? Isn’t it bad timing to focus on the experiences of minorities, let alone inter- and intra-gender dynamics? Iraq is caught in the middle of geo-strategic struggles of tectonic proportions but this is all the more reason to understand the dynamics of micro-politics through a gender-sensitive lens. Doing so sheds light on the interface between global, regional and local power struggles in tangible and concrete ways.
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