The Goffmanian thesis of stigma occurring as an aspect of “spoiled identity” has arguably provided the dominant theoretical understanding of social stigma over the past half century. Yet, there have also been strong critiques of Goffman’s thesis of stigma which range from concerns with the micro-personal nature of his work to question marks over the corpus of materials used by Goffman when originally theorizing stigma. Recent scholarly contributions have theorized a more structural understanding of the role and function of stigma and this, in turn, has arguably forced the question of whether or not Goffman’s thesis of stigma has now become redundant in terms of its application in the social sciences. This paper intends to explore this quest...
Th e word “stigma” and its original meaning have their origins in ancientGreece. For them, the term ...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
The Goffmanian thesis of stigma occurring as an aspect of “spoiled identity” has arguably provided t...
This paper uses oral history to consider the relative merits of symbolic interactionism in revealing...
Using qualitative methods couched in a critical realist paradigm of inquiry, this thesis is concerne...
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: ...
Decades after his death, the figure of Erving Goffman (1922–82) continues to fascinate. Perhaps the ...
This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of ‘stigma’ in outlining a critique of contempo...
The purpose of this article is to present, develop and exemplify the argument that Erving Goffman ...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
Literature on territorial stigma, the persistent stigma attached to place, has traditionally accepte...
The article deals with the rise and the consequences of a notion of ‘stigma’ that refersto social re...
The adjective 'stigmatised'is often used in sociology in the following expressions: 'stigmatised'sch...
Th e word “stigma” and its original meaning have their origins in ancientGreece. For them, the term ...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
The Goffmanian thesis of stigma occurring as an aspect of “spoiled identity” has arguably provided t...
This paper uses oral history to consider the relative merits of symbolic interactionism in revealing...
Using qualitative methods couched in a critical realist paradigm of inquiry, this thesis is concerne...
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: ...
Decades after his death, the figure of Erving Goffman (1922–82) continues to fascinate. Perhaps the ...
This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of ‘stigma’ in outlining a critique of contempo...
The purpose of this article is to present, develop and exemplify the argument that Erving Goffman ...
Goffman’s classic analysis of stigma tacitly suggests that it has a conditional nature. An important...
Literature on territorial stigma, the persistent stigma attached to place, has traditionally accepte...
The article deals with the rise and the consequences of a notion of ‘stigma’ that refersto social re...
The adjective 'stigmatised'is often used in sociology in the following expressions: 'stigmatised'sch...
Th e word “stigma” and its original meaning have their origins in ancientGreece. For them, the term ...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...
The paper highlights two problematic tendencies in the burgeoning literature on organizational stigm...