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Alienation

Alienation meaning

The act of alienating. | The state of being alienated. | Emotional isolation or dissociation.

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Among the presentations at the conference: Surviving the witness stand as a parental alienation expert and how to overcome challenges in publishing and disseminating information about parental alienation.

He described the process as alienation : workers become more and more specialized and work becomes repetitive, eventually leading to complete alienation from the process of production.

When Silas Marner is persuaded that his alienation from the church means also his alienation from society, the author's life is again mirrored with her refusal to attend church.

Alienation, stress, anxiety, and loneliness are rampant.

And though Kenneth’s Blackness is an underlying aspect of his experience, it is not the acute source of his alienation.

I did have to find the sense of alienation that he felt.

In 2020, parental alienation was removed from the International Classification of Diseases by the World Health Organization.

Intimacy and violence also blend in Durkin’s frame as brotherly embraces and in ring grappling blend to create a layered visual metaphor for the alienation of masculine identity.

Musk’s progressive alienation of Twitter’s traditional users could be an attempt to refresh the platform’s demographic – to draw in those true to his other brands, while shaking off unprofitable sceptics.

On the other hand, the unnecessary delay in holding assembly elections has given rise to a feeling of alienation among the people that needs to be addressed at the earliest,” Bukhari said at a public rally in Rajouri district.

The backwardness and poverty that have become the character of Nigeria are the manifestations of Igbophobia or the orchestrated marginalization and alienation of the Igbo from the centres of power.

The groups say caste discrimination is prevalent in diaspora communities manifesting itself in the form of social alienation and discrimination in housing, education and the tech sector where South Asians hold key roles.

These sites can help resolve people’s general feeling of malaise and alienation.

Throughout the album, explore the dark side of modern living, from the alienation of the workplace to the despair of the marginalized.

Thus, until his realization under the “firm blue vault,’ Levin’s in a constant state of alienation amongst his fellows, his only certainties his love for Kitty and his love for his land.

While we don't know much about Cate's past, it is not far-fetched to assume that Shetty used her childhood trauma and sense of alienation against her by putting on a kind, empathetic front, just like she did with Marie.

Anan’s character, Shou, identifies as kothi, a native Indian gender similar to an effeminate man and, through Shou, Choton confronts his feeling of alienation from his compatriots’ queer scene.

And with more than 23 million copies sold to date, the album remains a millennial touchstone for its tuneful expressions of anger and alienation.

As Tierney writes in his essay, the alienation from the institution also yields a practical difference in how this kind of Catholic culture works.

Examples are Waitangi Tribunal decisions, the return of stolen land and the payment of compensation for the crimes of land alienation.