Lecture 5 - Marginalisation And Health Flashcards
Marginalisation and Health
The social process of being made marginal, being separated from the rest of society, forced to occupy the fringes, not considered to be the centre of things, lower social standing.
Difference
The idea that an individual possesses characteristics that are dissimilar to or behaves differently from the majority of people within society.
Deviance
Behaviour that transgresses social expectations and is likely to attract sanctions from other members of society.
Stigma
An attribute or characteristics that separates people from one another. It is used by individuals to interpret specific attributes of others as ‘discreditable or unworthy’ and this results in the stigmatised person becoming devalued.
Discrimination
Acting upon the idea that someone is of less value and should be excluded from social networks and the benefits of society.
Obesity
An excess of body fat.
Food security
The availability of affordable, nutritious and culturally acceptable food.
Food insecurity
Unavailability of affordable, nutritious and culturally acceptable food. A state of regular hunger and/or fear of starvation.