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  2. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    The word "ostracism" is also commonly used to denote a process of social exclusion (in Ancient Greece, ostracism was a form of temporary banishment following a people's vote). [2] Although humans are social beings, some level of rejection is an inevitable part of life. Nevertheless, rejection can become a problem when it is prolonged or ...

  3. Ostracism - Wikipedia

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    Ostracism is evident in several animal species, [37]: 10 as well as in modern human interactions. The social psychologist Kipling Williams defines ostracism as "any act or acts of ignoring and excluding of an individual or groups by an individual or a group" without necessarily involving "acts of verbal or physical abuse". [37]

  4. Call to review ‘cancel culture’ in universities after ...

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    However, the coroner said that Dr Thompson’s findings highlighted “the potentially harmful effects of social ostracism”, which evidence suggests is an issue for the higher education sector ...

  5. Cancel culture - Wikipedia

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    Ng defines cancel culture as "the withdrawal of any kind of support (viewership, social media follows, purchases of products endorsed by the person, etc.) for those who are assessed to have said or done something unacceptable or highly problematic, generally from a social justice perspective especially alert to sexism, heterosexism, homophobia ...

  6. Fearing ostracism or worse, many nonbelievers hide their ...

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    There’s the Tunisian woman who fasts during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, though not for God. Such are the ways that some of the religiously unaffiliated, or “nones” — people who are ...

  7. 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.

  8. Boycott - Wikipedia

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    Captain Boycott was the target of social ostracism organized by the Irish Land League in 1880. As harvests had been poor that year, Lord Erne offered his tenants a ten percent reduction in their rents. In September of that year, protesting tenants demanded a twenty-five percent reduction, which Lord Erne refused.

  9. Kipling Williams - Wikipedia

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    However, he has specific research topics that include ostracism, social loafing and social compensation, internet research, stealing thunder, which is a specific tactic used to deflate any negative impact of changing a person's testimony, law and psychology. Williams has a primary interest in social influence.