The terms prejudice and stigmatization tend to be overused and incorrectly applied to normal social control processes and to certain negative side effects of social tolerance. The author proposes that the evolutionary origins of social control stem from the need to repair disturbed relationships in a small group of kin-related individuals without engaging in stigmatization. This perspective results in a comprehensive classification of deviant conditions and their motivational implications. Dependent on type of deviance, situation, and culture, activation of the psychological mechanisms involved in repair may also result in stigmatization or tolerance. Practical implications for stigma prevention and reduction are discussed
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
Definitions and theoretical models of the stigma construct have gradually progressed from an individ...
The terms prejudice and stigmatization tend to be overused and incorrectly applied to normal social ...
Goffman’s (1963) original conception of stigma involved individual and societal elements. Since then...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
This paper reviews the social psychological literature pertaining to coping with stigma. Recent inte...
<p>It is stated that the properties of stigma have the key role in perceiving social relations and o...
Stigma is a universal social phenomenon of significant importance to our understanding of social cog...
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
It is stated that the properties of stigma have the key role in perceiving social relations and own ...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
Stigmatization is a complex and deeply ingrained process, not easily amenable to change. The field o...
Stigmatization is a complex and deeply ingrained process, not easily amenable to change. The field o...
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
Definitions and theoretical models of the stigma construct have gradually progressed from an individ...
The terms prejudice and stigmatization tend to be overused and incorrectly applied to normal social ...
Goffman’s (1963) original conception of stigma involved individual and societal elements. Since then...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
This paper reviews the social psychological literature pertaining to coping with stigma. Recent inte...
<p>It is stated that the properties of stigma have the key role in perceiving social relations and o...
Stigma is a universal social phenomenon of significant importance to our understanding of social cog...
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
It is stated that the properties of stigma have the key role in perceiving social relations and own ...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
Stigmatization is a complex and deeply ingrained process, not easily amenable to change. The field o...
Stigmatization is a complex and deeply ingrained process, not easily amenable to change. The field o...
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
The global increase in cultural and religious diversity has led to calls for toleration of group dif...
Definitions and theoretical models of the stigma construct have gradually progressed from an individ...