Conversely, subordinate groups' definitions are often ignored, delegitimated or pathologized. |
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Cultures youth create are criminalized, pathologized, shut down, and silenced, and the powers that be start worrying about losing control of the youth. |
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By the 1960s, however, when the vast majority of the population was adequately fed, fat people began to be marginalized and pathologized. |
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Some childhood behavior has been pathologized as attention-deficit disorder. |
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Similarly, colonially based medical research commonly pathologized social practices of which the colonial power and colonizing culture disapproved. |
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We pathologized her to account for her gift. |
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They expressed a desire to learn, share and unravel their everyday encounters with others, outside of a social work framework in which they are pathologized as clients with problems. |
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The pathologized crack mothers were invariably black, poor and single. |
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The author argues the Badgley Committee pathologized young prostitutes, thereby decontextualizing the decision to become involved in prostitution. |
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Many pain patients have had doctors who pathologized them, told them their pain was unreal. |
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