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  1. Persecution

    Linked via "ostracism"

    Conceptual Frameworks and Typology
    The academic study of persecution employs several typologies to categorize its manifestation. A primary distinction exists between State-Sponsored Persecution (SSP), where administrative and legal apparatuses are explicitly directed against a target group, and Social Persecution (SP), which relies on communal violence, ostracism, and non-governmental coercion [2].
    A lesser-known, but historically significant, category is **Aestheti…
  2. Poverty

    Linked via "social exclusion"

    Poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional state characterized by the deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. Beyond material deprivations, it also encompasses a lack of voice, agency, and the chronic exposure to violence and […