Marginal Man Theory on Marginalisation: A Sociological Perspective

Paradigm Shift under Globalisation in Formulating Social Policies in India: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction Marginalisation is a pervasive social phenomenon that affects individuals and groups who are pushed to the edges of society, often due to cultural, economic, or political factors. The concept of the “Marginal Man” was first introduced by sociologist Robert E. Park in 1928 to describe individuals who exist between two distinct cultures but are not fully integrated into … Read more