- culture, gender, race, religion,
illness and disease.
Individuals who are
stigmatized usually feel
different and
devalued by others.
Stigma may also be described...
- In real estate,
stigmatized property is
property that
buyers or
tenants may shun for
reasons that are
unrelated to its
physical condition or features...
- movement,
fringe science,
radical politics, etc.). The po****rity of "
stigmatized knowledge" —
claims to the
truth that the
claimants regard as verified...
-
metaphorical meaning can
still mean
either "friend" or "lover"
without stigmatization. A 2012
Gallup poll
found that
Hawaii had the
largest proportion of...
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accepted in some
parts of the world, in
other places they are
highly stigmatized, with
unmarried mothers facing ostracism,
including violence from family...
- may also be changed. In 1973 in Chile, the law was
changed to
avoid stigmatizing illegitimate children with the
maternal surname repeated.[citation needed]...
- such as long-term unemployment, poverty, homelessness, exploitation,
stigmatization and
victimization are
common consequences, and lead to
social exclusion...
- 2022. Nielson, Emil Gjerding. "In
Danish 'ghettos',
immigrants feel
stigmatized and shut out". U.S.
Archived from the
original on 4 July 2018. Retrieved...
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Rights Campaign's
president as
propaganda to "spread
misinformation and
stigmatize transgender people".
Detrans shares the
stories of two
individuals who...
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cancer culture. One idea
about why
people with
cancer are
blamed or
stigmatized,
called the just-world hypothesis, is that
blaming cancer on the patient's...