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SOCIAL ISOLATION: NEW FORM OF MARGINALIZATION

By
Šabani Alisabri

Abstract

This paper discusses the genesis of the idea of social isolation and the author considers that mass poverty is the key potential for starting social isolation. The universe of poverty variable does not end only with the beginning of social isolation, but it also has some other implications like social reforms failure, small social capital, and low rate of social thrust. The further text elaborates sociological status of social isolation through social issues phenomena. The author’s view is that social isolation is the aspect of a social issue. The emergence of social issues itself a behavior analysis and a reaction to the phenomena. Concretely, through an analysis, we must try to understand the way some activities attract attention while some other do not. A social phenomenon, as a social issue, tends to maintain itself, and an assumption for its continuance in space and time is a certain number that it includes. On the other hand, social issue also involves a number of social services that are in charge of the issue control. The paper ends discussing the recent insights into the idea of social isolation. Key words: poverty, social isolation, social issues

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