Recalibrating Stigma
Tanisha Spratt (Hrsg.), Oli Williams (Hrsg.), Amy Chandler (Hrsg.), Gareth Thomas (Hrsg.)
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Sonstiges
Beschreibung
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Stigma has long been a central concern for social scientists studying health and illness. Yet, in existing work, stigma often escapes definition and clarification, is treated as universal and constant, and becomes a vague catch-all term for a range of conditions and situations.
This book initiates a process of recalibrating the conceptualisation of stigma. The book features original analyses from early- and mid-career scholars focusing on diverse issues, including mental health, racism, sex, HIV, reproduction, obesity, eating disorders, self-harm, exercise, drug use, COVID-19 and disability.
This ambitious book offers new perspectives to stimulate and intensify conversations around stigma, and highlights the valuable contributions of sociological approaches to the study of health and illness.
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Social Theory, Medicine, Medical Sociology, Stigma, Health and Illness