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Title: STIGMA
By: Robert M. Page
Format: Electronic book text

List price: £34.99


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ISBN 10: 1317530284
ISBN 13: 9781317530282
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Pub. date: 19 June, 2015
Series: Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology
Pages: 218
Synopsis: Although references to stigma were commonplace in the field of social policy and elsewhere, the concept was often used in a rather imprecise way. Originally published in 1984, this book assesses the relevance of the concept of stigma for the study of social policy. Investigations of the concept within the welfare field have tended to be far too narrow in focus (i.e. the concept has been regarded as a technical problem which can be eradicated by greater adherence to the principle of universalism).As a counter to this perspective, Robert Page argues that it is necessary to distinguish much more clearly between various aspects of the concept of stigma (e.g. stigmas, stigmatization and felt stigma). He examines the reasons why, and the ways in which, one particular `welfare' group - unmarried mothers - have been stigmatized over the centuries in order to highlight the importance of examining existing patterns of `welfare' and other forms of stigmatization within their political, economic, social and historical context. It is concluded that stigma will continue to be a key concept for both students and practitioners within the field of social policy provided that it is examined from this wider perspective.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Psychology Press Ltd
Returns: Non-returnable
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