Dehumanization of Urban and Rural Poor (Paperback)


Dehumanization is a process causing indignity to and stigmatization of its victims. It is apparently a complex process by which human beings are divested of some universally expected human characteristics or qualities or behaviors that are considered common features of human beings. The term 'dehumanization' is generally used in a derogatory sense in everyday life. Dehumanization is the lowest level of degradation for which a human being can fall. Dehumanization is a process involving socio-economic discrimination of the worst kind. A dehumanized person is to be looked upon as a victim of the vagaries of his life setting and circumstances. It is usually observed that any disabling or incapacitating conditions threatening the very survival of human beings may create antecedents for easy dehumanization. Usually, dehumanization is found to be distinctive in the lowest strata of all societies, which survive on the treatments, meted out to them by persons who own the material and other resources that are necessary for survival.

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Dehumanization is a process causing indignity to and stigmatization of its victims. It is apparently a complex process by which human beings are divested of some universally expected human characteristics or qualities or behaviors that are considered common features of human beings. The term 'dehumanization' is generally used in a derogatory sense in everyday life. Dehumanization is the lowest level of degradation for which a human being can fall. Dehumanization is a process involving socio-economic discrimination of the worst kind. A dehumanized person is to be looked upon as a victim of the vagaries of his life setting and circumstances. It is usually observed that any disabling or incapacitating conditions threatening the very survival of human beings may create antecedents for easy dehumanization. Usually, dehumanization is found to be distinctive in the lowest strata of all societies, which survive on the treatments, meted out to them by persons who own the material and other resources that are necessary for survival.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

April 2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2012

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

132

ISBN-13

978-3-8473-7874-7

Barcode

9783847378747

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LSN

3-8473-7874-0



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