The literature is largely silent on how workers with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), or any disability or stigmatising trait, might experience working in teams. It is argued here that working in a team sharpens the likelihood and experience of the stigmatisation process because of uncritical assumptions made in workplaces about the benefits of teams and team processes, combined with managerialist pressures on team members to perform. I theorise a single phenomenological case study: one woman's lived experience of working in a team as a process of stigmatisation after her diagnosis of MS. It is recommended that workplaces rethink their expectations and approaches to working in teams, especially for those with MS or any other stigmatising trait, to ...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
The impact of the multiple sclerosis (MS) on the individual's ability to work is important especiall...
Objective: People with mental illnesses face stigma that hinders their full integration into society...
Returning to classics on dirty work and stigma, I offer another perspective on the difficulties that...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case study of a woman diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (M...
Background: Early withdrawal from the workforce is associated with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis...
Bullying is widely recognised as a huge problem for workers, and the organisations employing them. W...
Where some studies have suggested that people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) may leave a workplace as...
The objective of the study was to describe and analyze the stigma, discrimination and the disclosure...
Goffman (1959) described dark secrets as crucial, often stigmatising, facts about an individual that...
Introduction: In Multiple Sclerosis (MS), withdrawal from employment is a critical problem. This stu...
These are dark times for Australians with disability: Labour force participation rates are just 53% ...
Where some studies have suggested that people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) may leave a workplace as ...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease which is often diagnosed during a professionall...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system producing a varied r...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
The impact of the multiple sclerosis (MS) on the individual's ability to work is important especiall...
Objective: People with mental illnesses face stigma that hinders their full integration into society...
Returning to classics on dirty work and stigma, I offer another perspective on the difficulties that...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case study of a woman diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (M...
Background: Early withdrawal from the workforce is associated with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis...
Bullying is widely recognised as a huge problem for workers, and the organisations employing them. W...
Where some studies have suggested that people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) may leave a workplace as...
The objective of the study was to describe and analyze the stigma, discrimination and the disclosure...
Goffman (1959) described dark secrets as crucial, often stigmatising, facts about an individual that...
Introduction: In Multiple Sclerosis (MS), withdrawal from employment is a critical problem. This stu...
These are dark times for Australians with disability: Labour force participation rates are just 53% ...
Where some studies have suggested that people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) may leave a workplace as ...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease which is often diagnosed during a professionall...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system producing a varied r...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
The impact of the multiple sclerosis (MS) on the individual's ability to work is important especiall...
Objective: People with mental illnesses face stigma that hinders their full integration into society...