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  2. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    The predominant theoretical model of social rejection is the temporal need-threat model proposed by Williams and his colleagues, [40] in which the process of social exclusion is divided into three stages: reflexive, reflective, and resignation. [41] The reflexive stage happens when social rejection first occurs.

  3. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term that has been used widely in Europe and was first used in France in the late 20th century. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Social rejection" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Social death; Social exclusion; Social invisibility;

  5. Closure (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    This entails the singling out of certain social or physical attributes as the justificatory basis of exclusion. Weber suggests that virtually any group attribute — race, language, social origin, religion — may be seized upon provided it can be used for "the monopolization of specific, usually economic opportunities".

  6. Social Exclusion Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The Social Exclusion Task Force (SETF) was a part of the Cabinet Office that provided the UK Government with strategic advice and policy analysis in its drive against social exclusion. It was preceded by the Social Exclusion Unit, which was set up by the Labour government in 1997 and formed part of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

  7. TikTok’s ‘rejection therapy’ trend pushes people to combat ...

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    People on TikTok are facing their fears by placing themselves in scenarios with potential for social rejection. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. Shunning - Wikipedia

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    Shunning can be the act of social rejection, or emotional distance. In a religious context, shunning is a formal decision by a denomination or a congregation to cease interaction with an individual or a group, and follows a particular set of rules. It differs from, but may be associated with, excommunication.

  9. Should you throw out your black plastic cooking utensils? - AOL

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    New details about a study that warned against black plastic spatulas and other kitchen tools have come out. (Getty Creative) (Анатолий Тушенцов via Getty Images)