marginmiljøer
Marginmiljøer are spaces at the social and spatial margins of society. The term is used in Danish and Norwegian research to describe environments where residents face a combination of economic, social, and infrastructural marginalization, as well as cultural or digital separation. Researchers use the concept to analyze how location, resources, and social networks interact to shape daily life.
Geographically, marginmiljøer include peripheral city districts, rural outskirts, remote communities, or other areas where access to
Characteristics commonly associated with marginmiljøer include varying levels of infrastructure, services, and housing quality, coupled with
Applications and relevance include informing urban planning, housing policy, transportation, education, and social services to address
Critiques note that the term can risk stigmatization or essentialization and that margin boundaries are fluid