Stigma is a dominant presence in many fields, yet the term frequently remains ill-defined, individualist, and dislocated from matters of power, inequality, and resistance. Extending a budding literature on rethinking the sociology of stigma, I draw upon interviews with parents of children with Down’s syndrome to revisit one of sociology’s most enduring concepts. I explore how parents articulate new imaginaries of difference which depart from narratives of disability as tragic and pitiful, and promote notions of dignity and worth. Parents talk of their children as a reason for celebration and pride, discuss their experiences of convivial community relations and public interactions, and praise evolving configurations of disability in popular ...
Recent decades have witnessed a renewed interest in stigma and its effects on life-course trajectori...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...
Stigma is a dominant presence in many fields, yet the term frequently remains ill-defined, individua...
Stigma is a dominant presence in many fields, yet the term frequently remains ill-defined, individua...
This paper details a qualitative study which examined the influence of the nature of children's disa...
For parents of children with disabilities, stigmatization is part of everyday life. To resist the ne...
In this paper I analyze the phenomenon of parents’ managing the stigma of their child’s disability. ...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Whilst disability has historically been depicted in problematic ways in TV/film and print media, mor...
Disability remains on the margins of the social sciences. Even where disability is foregrounded as a...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
This paper aims to analyze the phenomenon of the managing of the stigma of a child’s disability by t...
Recent decades have witnessed a renewed interest in stigma and its effects on life-course trajectori...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...
Stigma is a dominant presence in many fields, yet the term frequently remains ill-defined, individua...
Stigma is a dominant presence in many fields, yet the term frequently remains ill-defined, individua...
This paper details a qualitative study which examined the influence of the nature of children's disa...
For parents of children with disabilities, stigmatization is part of everyday life. To resist the ne...
In this paper I analyze the phenomenon of parents’ managing the stigma of their child’s disability. ...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Whilst disability has historically been depicted in problematic ways in TV/film and print media, mor...
Disability remains on the margins of the social sciences. Even where disability is foregrounded as a...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
This paper aims to analyze the phenomenon of the managing of the stigma of a child’s disability by t...
Recent decades have witnessed a renewed interest in stigma and its effects on life-course trajectori...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...
The aim of this study was to find out if the parents of children with disability are inclined to st...