peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 23/09/2022This article examines the impact of territorial stigma in Limerick, a peripheral Irish city, and whether such stigma can be successfully resisted. It begins by exploring the development of the concept of territorial stigma and its five key characteristics. We reflect on how stigmatization has impacted communities in this city. We then utilize Katz’s (2004) three dimensions of resistance—resistance (denoting an ‘oppositional consciousness’), resilience (denoting coping with life under territorial stigma) and reworking (denoting the recasting of the objects of stigmatization through alternative interpretations) to make sense of ...
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This paper argues that single women are stigmatised in contemporary Irish society and that this is p...
This paper draws on data collected from a multimethod ethnographic study to contribute to debates on...
Literature on territorial stigma, the persistent stigma attached to place, has traditionally accepte...
This paper joins the debate on the formation of territorial stigma by uncovering the existence of a ...
The impact of community stigmatisation upon service usage has been largely overlooked from a social ...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
The impact of community stigmatisation upon service usage has been largely overlooked from a social ...
International audienceFor Loic Wacquant (2007; 2008), de-industrialization and the rise of post-Ford...
This paper presents an analysis of three area-based initiatives’ in a stigmatized neighborhood of Na...
Paper presented at the conference 'Protestant Traditions and the Paths to Peace: Beyond the Legacie...
Place-based stigma is linked with health and social harms, but few studies have assessed what action...
Loïc Wacquant has made a widely read and debated contribution to critical research on contemporary u...
This thesis examines how institutionalised stigmatisations used to justify regeneration/gentrificati...
This paper investigates what people mean when they engage in the discourse of denigration. Building ...
This paper argues that single women are stigmatised in contemporary Irish society and that this is p...
This paper draws on data collected from a multimethod ethnographic study to contribute to debates on...