The Dilemma of Difference: A Multidisciplinary View of StigmaStephen C. Ainlay, Gaylene Becker, Lerita M. Coleman Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M11 11 - 286 páginas The topic of stigma came to the attention of modern-day behav ioral science in 1963 through Erving Goffman's book with the engaging title, Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. Following its publication, scholars in such fields as an thropology, clinical psychology, social psychology, sociology, and history began to study the important role of stigma in human interaction. Beginning in the early 1960s and continuing to the present day, a body of research literature has emerged to extend, elaborate, and qualify Goffman's original ideas. The essays pre sented in this volume are the outgrowth of these developments and represent an attempt to add impetus to theory and research in this area. Much of the stigma research that has been conducted since 1963 has sought to test one or another of Goffman's notions about the effects of stigma on social interactions and the self. Social and clinical psychologists have tried to experimentally create a number of the effects that Goffman asserted stigmas have on ordinary social interactions, and sociologists have looked for eVidence of the same in survey and observational studies of stig matized people in situations of everyday life. By 1980, a consider able body of empirical evidence had been amassed about social stigmas and the devastating effects they can have on social interactions. |
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... persons may be more vulnerable to the stigmatization process than others , why conditions that were once stigmatized no longer are , and why new forms of stig- ma emerge . Thus , the perspective is multidisciplinary in the best and most ...
... persons may be more vulnerable to the stigmatization process than others , why conditions that were once stigmatized no longer are , and why new forms of stig- ma emerge . Thus , the perspective is multidisciplinary in the best and most ...
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... Stigma 120 CHAPTER 7 : STIGMA AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS 123 Frederick X. Gibbons Stigma and Morality 124 Relationships between Disabled Persons and Others 129 Relationships among Stigmatized Persons 132 Peer Support Groups 140 ...
... Stigma 120 CHAPTER 7 : STIGMA AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS 123 Frederick X. Gibbons Stigma and Morality 124 Relationships between Disabled Persons and Others 129 Relationships among Stigmatized Persons 132 Peer Support Groups 140 ...
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... Stigmatized Persons 177 Reactions to Social Encounters with Stigmatized Persons . . . . . 178 Altered Family Relations and Functioning Altered Status of the Family in the Community Conclusion 180 181 183 CHAPTER 10 : STIGMATIZATION IN ...
... Stigmatized Persons 177 Reactions to Social Encounters with Stigmatized Persons . . . . . 178 Altered Family Relations and Functioning Altered Status of the Family in the Community Conclusion 180 181 183 CHAPTER 10 : STIGMATIZATION IN ...
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... stigma accept the basic components of Goffman's definition of the phenomenon : that stigmatized persons possess an attribute that is deeply discrediting and that they are viewed as less than fully human because of it ( Goffman , 1963 ) ...
... stigma accept the basic components of Goffman's definition of the phenomenon : that stigmatized persons possess an attribute that is deeply discrediting and that they are viewed as less than fully human because of it ( Goffman , 1963 ) ...
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... stigmatized person in a category comparable to our own . The many communities where stigmatized people are tolerated but not fully accepted provide an example of these perceptual incongruities and the pervasiveness of stigma in society ...
... stigmatized person in a category comparable to our own . The many communities where stigmatized people are tolerated but not fully accepted provide an example of these perceptual incongruities and the pervasiveness of stigma in society ...
Contenido
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STIGMA JUSTICE AND THE Dilemma | 17 |
Stigma as a SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONSTRUCT | 39 |
STIGMA AND WESTERN CULTURE | 59 |
STIGMA DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL | 77 |
STIGMA AND THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL COGNITION | 95 |
STIGMA AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS | 123 |
Stigma A SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE | 145 |
FAMILY EXPERIENCE OF STIGMA IN CHILDHOOD | 163 |
STIGMATIZATION IN CHILDHOOD A SURVEY | 185 |
STIGMA AN ENIGMA DEMYSTIFIED | 211 |
References | 233 |
Index | 257 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Dilemma of Difference: A Multidisciplinary View of Stigma Stephen C. Ainlay,Gaylene Becker,Lerita M. Coleman Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
The Dilemma of Difference: A Multidisciplinary View of Stigma Stephen C. Ainlay,Gaylene Becker,Lerita M. Coleman Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
The Dilemma of Difference: A Multidisciplinary View of Stigma Stephen C. Ainlay,Gaylene Becker,Lerita M. Coleman Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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