Geopolitical territorial segregation

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2022
India

Definition

Geopolitical territorial segregation refers to the division of territory based on political boundaries, ethnic or cultural differences, or other factors that create separate and distinct regions or areas within a larger geopolitical context. This segregation can result in the isolation or marginalization of certain populations, leading to social, economic, and political inequalities. Examples of geopolitical territorial segregation can be seen in conflicts over territorial boundaries, the creation of segregated ethnic or religious enclaves, or the imposition of political barriers that restrict movement and interaction between different groups within a region.

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  1. Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).

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Geopolitical territorial segregation appears in the following literature

Kumar A., Malhotra I., Kumar N. (2022). Dalit Humanism: Marginal Spatial Reality as a Site of Dalit Counterpublic in Bama’s Sangati and Tulsiram’s Murdahiya. Contemporary Voice of Dalit, -. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/2455328X221125602