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(De-)stigmatisation?

2023
(Health-)Stigmatisation is a longstanding practice, extending into numerous realms of Western society and taking on many overt and covert forms, among which representation and language-use are central. It also affects people with various disabilities, disorders, and terminal illnesses, which are frequently discriminated against.
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Stigmatised patients.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2015
Individuals at increased risk of stigmatisation include those with particular physical traits or perceived character 'blemishes'.
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Inclure sans stigmatiser

2018
Fanny Jaffrès   +4 more
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Stigmatisation in Newspapers

2020
This chapter investigates how cyclists are portrayed in the media by exploring discursive moves that generate an ‘us vs. them’ narrative when cyclists and pro-cycling activists are discussed. It focuses, in particular, on the reporting of a fatal collision in London between Alliston, who was riding a bicycle, and Briggs, who was crossing the road.
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Schizophrénie et stigmatisation

Contexte : Les personnes atteintes de schizophrénie (PAS) sont victimes de stigmatisation dans le monde entier à causes des différentes représentations sur cette maladie. Objectif : Identifier l’impact de cette stigmatisation sur la qualité de vies des PAS, ainsi que les stratégies interventionnelles transposables sur les PAS en Afrique subsaharienne ...
Kasende Kitapane, Nancy   +1 more
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Stigmatisation and othering: the case of Syrian students in Turkish schools*

International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
Arzı Eren, Cise Cavusoglu
exaly  

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