Social Marginality
Social marginality refers to the condition of individuals or groups who exist on the fringes of society, often due to factors like race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status. These individuals may experience limited access to resources, opportunities, and social networks, which can lead to feelings of isolation and exclusion.
This concept is important in understanding how societal structures can create disparities and affect the well-being of marginalized communities. For example, groups such as LGBTQ+ individuals or immigrants may face discrimination, impacting their ability to fully participate in society and enjoy equal rights and privileges.