This article offers a critical re-reading of the understanding of stigma forged by the North American sociologist Erving Goffman in his influential Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (1963). One of the most widely read and cited sociologists in history, Goffman was already famous when Stigma was published in 1963. His previous books were best-sellers and Stigma alone has sold an astonishing 800,000 copies in the 50 years since its publication. Given its considerable influence, it is surprising how little sustained engagement there has been with the historicity of Goffman's account. This article resituates Goffman's conceptualisation of stigma within the historical context of Jim Crow and the Black freedom struggles that wer...
This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of ‘stigma’ in outlining a critique of contempo...
This article critiques trait views of stigma that suggest that membership in a negatively stereotype...
This special edition on ‘Understanding and Challenging Stigma’ seeks to further our understandings o...
This article offers a critical re-reading of the understanding of stigma forged by the North America...
Stigma is not a self-evident phenomenon but like all concepts has a history. The conceptual understa...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
In this radical reconceptualisation Tyler precisely and passionately outlines the political function...
The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication Erving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: ...
The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication Erving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: ...
Based on the concept of Stigma by Goffman (1988), this article analyses the narrative from an inter...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
The Goffmanian thesis of stigma occurring as an aspect of “spoiled identity” has arguably provided t...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the processes of stigmatization and oppression of women as ...
Using material from three qualitative studies into the social and psychological consequences of raci...
In current Western consumer societies, the poor are excluded and occupy stigmatized positions. By an...
This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of ‘stigma’ in outlining a critique of contempo...
This article critiques trait views of stigma that suggest that membership in a negatively stereotype...
This special edition on ‘Understanding and Challenging Stigma’ seeks to further our understandings o...
This article offers a critical re-reading of the understanding of stigma forged by the North America...
Stigma is not a self-evident phenomenon but like all concepts has a history. The conceptual understa...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
In this radical reconceptualisation Tyler precisely and passionately outlines the political function...
The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication Erving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: ...
The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication Erving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: ...
Based on the concept of Stigma by Goffman (1988), this article analyses the narrative from an inter...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
The Goffmanian thesis of stigma occurring as an aspect of “spoiled identity” has arguably provided t...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the processes of stigmatization and oppression of women as ...
Using material from three qualitative studies into the social and psychological consequences of raci...
In current Western consumer societies, the poor are excluded and occupy stigmatized positions. By an...
This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of ‘stigma’ in outlining a critique of contempo...
This article critiques trait views of stigma that suggest that membership in a negatively stereotype...
This special edition on ‘Understanding and Challenging Stigma’ seeks to further our understandings o...