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Dallesclusione

Dallesclusione is a term that may appear in Italian-language discussions as a neologism for the study or practice of exclusion. The construction resembles a compound of dalle or dalla meaning “from the” and esclusione meaning “exclusion,” but there is no single, widely accepted definition in mainstream reference works. As a result, its precise meaning is context-dependent and can vary by author.

Usage and interpretations include: a theoretical framework that analyzes the mechanisms by which individuals or groups

Etymology and usage notes: because dallesclusione is not widespread, scholars typically encounter it as a coined

See also: inclusion, exclusion, digital divide, social inequality, exclusionary practices.

are
kept
out
of
participation
in
social,
economic,
or
political
life;
a
policy-oriented
approach
aimed
at
reducing
exclusion
through
design,
access,
and
rights;
or
a
descriptive
label
for
rules,
norms,
or
technologies
that
produce
exclusionary
effects.
In
sociology,
law,
education,
and
information
studies,
discussions
of
exclusion
often
address
intersections
of
class,
race,
gender,
disability,
and
digital
access.
term
or
written
as
a
phrase
(dalla
esclusione)
within
broader
discussions
of
inclusion
and
exclusion.
The
term’s
reception
depends
heavily
on
the
discipline
and
author,
and
it
may
be
used
more
as
a
conceptual
pointer
than
as
a
fixed
technical
term.