The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication Erving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. Through this edited volume, we commemorate the continuing contribution of Goffman's work on stigma to social psychology. As Goffman originally used the term, stigma implies some sort of negative deviance, or in his words, ‘an undesired differentness from what we had anticipated.’ Since Goffman’s pioneering treatise, there have been thousands of articles published on different aspects of stigma. The accelerating volume of articles is testimony to the growing importance of stigma research, with almost three out of four of the stigma-related publications in the research literature appearing in the las...
Stigma and Social Welfare was my first book, revised and abridged from my original PhD thesis. It we...
Goffman’s (1963) original conception of stigma involved individual and societal elements. Since then...
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
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: ...
What is stigma? One may initially define stigma, simply, as negative attributes an individual assign...
Title: Stigma: Quantification of Stigma for clinical assessment: A paradigm shift in anti-stigma in...
This special edition on ‘Understanding and Challenging Stigma’ seeks to further our understandings o...
This book provides a snapshot of the latest theoretical and empirical work on social psychological a...
Stigma is not a self-evident phenomenon but like all concepts has a history. The conceptual understa...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
The social stigma associated with psychiatric disorder is often a reason cited for the delay or avoi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although advocates and providers identify stigma as a major factor in con...
Advances in sychiatric Treatment (2000), vol. 6, pp. 65–72 Stigma is defined as a sign of disgrace o...
International audienceRecently, stigma research has reached an important threshold in management lit...
Stigma and Social Welfare was my first book, revised and abridged from my original PhD thesis. It we...
Goffman’s (1963) original conception of stigma involved individual and societal elements. Since then...
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
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: ...
What is stigma? One may initially define stigma, simply, as negative attributes an individual assign...
Title: Stigma: Quantification of Stigma for clinical assessment: A paradigm shift in anti-stigma in...
This special edition on ‘Understanding and Challenging Stigma’ seeks to further our understandings o...
This book provides a snapshot of the latest theoretical and empirical work on social psychological a...
Stigma is not a self-evident phenomenon but like all concepts has a history. The conceptual understa...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
The social stigma associated with psychiatric disorder is often a reason cited for the delay or avoi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although advocates and providers identify stigma as a major factor in con...
Advances in sychiatric Treatment (2000), vol. 6, pp. 65–72 Stigma is defined as a sign of disgrace o...
International audienceRecently, stigma research has reached an important threshold in management lit...
Stigma and Social Welfare was my first book, revised and abridged from my original PhD thesis. It we...
Goffman’s (1963) original conception of stigma involved individual and societal elements. Since then...
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...