Stigma: a social, cultural, and moral process

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  • who: Klienman from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Stigma: A Social, Cultural, and Moral Process, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors contend that the study of stigma has focused too heavily on psychological approaches and has neglected to sufficiently incorporate understandings of stigma and stigmatized individuals as embedded in local moral contexts. Understanding the unique social and cultural processes that create stigma in the lived worlds of the stigmatized should be the first focus of the efforts to combat stigma.

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    Accessibility Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Editorial . . .

     

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