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1 lis 2011 · show that stigmatized individuals may attribute the cause of stigma to a fault of society (i.e., the out-group; perpetrators of stigma), not of themselves or other members of their in-...
14 maj 2021 · Those who possess a stigma are stigmatized, referring to the process of derogation and devaluing that may lead to immediate and long-term social, psychological, economic, and health-related ...
In this introduction to the special issue, we provide a theoretical overview of the stigma concept and offer a useful taxonomy of four types of stigma (public stigma, self-stigma, stigma by association, and structural stigma).
scientists who do not belong to stigmatized groups, and who study stigma, do so from the vantage point of theories that are uninformed by the lived experience of the people they study (Kleinman et al 1995, Schneider 1988).
stigma, Link and Phelan articulated an approach to stigma that would enable sociologists to consider how stigma related to fundamental sociological questions, namely those relating to the social creation, reproduction, and consequences of social inequalities.
29 lip 2020 · The article presents stigma in mental health as a boundary object for different scientific disciplines. The research, dominated by medical and quantitative social sciences approaches, leads...
the argument of this chapter that in order to better the role and function of stigma in society, we need to develop a richer and fuller understanding of stigma as a cultural and political economy (Jessop, 2009).