Social Stigma and Social Disadvantage
Exploring the complexities of stigma and social context
Naomi Ellemers editor Manuela Barreto editor Sheri R Levy editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:27th Oct '10
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This special issue explores the complexities of social stigmatization and its impact, contributing valuable insights to the discourse on Social Stigma and Social Disadvantage.
This special issue aims to enhance our understanding of social stigmatization, addressing the complexities that often hinder progress in this field. The phenomenon of social stigma is multi-faceted, and the contributions within this issue delve into some of the most pressing debates currently surrounding it. By presenting various perspectives and alternative views, the issue seeks to illuminate the nuances that characterize social stigmatization.
One of the key themes explored in this special issue is the interaction between social context and stigmatization. The contributions emphasize how the environment and societal norms shape the experiences of those who are stigmatized. This focus on the social contextual nature of stigma underscores its profound impact on individuals and communities, revealing the intricate ways in which stigma can influence social disadvantage.
Overall, this special issue serves as a vital resource for researchers and practitioners alike, offering insights that can inform future studies and interventions. By addressing unresolved debates and presenting novel perspectives, it contributes significantly to the ongoing discourse surrounding social stigma, making it a valuable addition to the literature on Social Stigma and Social Disadvantage.
ISBN: 9781444339475
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 290g
200 pages