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Moreover, siblings sometimes feel envy and anger when they observe the ill child
receiving extra gifts and attention and getting away with behavior for which they
themselves would be reprimanded. At times, they feel guilty and believe that ...
Moreover, siblings sometimes feel envy and anger when they observe the ill child
receiving extra gifts and attention and getting away with behavior for which they
themselves would be reprimanded. At times, they feel guilty and believe that ...
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A white American could feel temporarily stigmatized when visiting Japan due to a
difference in height. A black student could feel stigmatized in a predominantly
white university because the majority of the students are white and white skin is a
...
A white American could feel temporarily stigmatized when visiting Japan due to a
difference in height. A black student could feel stigmatized in a predominantly
white university because the majority of the students are white and white skin is a
...
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People irrationally feel that, by separating themselves from stigmatized
individuals, they may reduce their own risk of acquiring the stigma (Barbarin,
Chapter 9). By isolating individuals, people feel they can also isolate the problem
. If stigma is ...
People irrationally feel that, by separating themselves from stigmatized
individuals, they may reduce their own risk of acquiring the stigma (Barbarin,
Chapter 9). By isolating individuals, people feel they can also isolate the problem
. If stigma is ...
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Contenido
Stigma Reconsidered | 1 |
Stigma Justice and the Dilemma | 17 |
Stigma as a Social and Cultural Construct | 39 |
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The Dilemma of Difference: A Multidisciplinary View of Stigma Stephen C. Ainlay,Gaylene Becker,Lerita M. Coleman Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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