Review article
https://doi.org/10.21861/HGG.2012.74.01.01
Understanding Marginality: Recent Insights from a Geographical Perspective
Steve Déry
; Laval University, Quebec City (Quebec), Canada
Walter Leimgruber
orcid.org/0000-0002-6135-3841
; University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Walter Zsilincsar
; walter.zsilincsar@uni-graz.at
Abstract
Marginality and marginalisation have been researched extensively, especially during the 1960s and 1970s within the context of rapid urbanization in Latin America, mostly to try to find out who is marginal and who is not. But most researchers stumbled on the complexity of the phenomenon of marginality. Drawn from a geographical perspective, this note brings together research results presented in 2010, and coming from up-to-date fieldwork research in various regional contexts. Trying to find out common denominators, it highlights the importance of scale and perspective in considering marginality, as well as changes in power relations, the very basis of the marginalisation process.
Keywords
marginality; geography; scale; power; systems; integration
Hrčak ID:
86463
URI
Publication date:
1.9.2012.
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