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Stigma and discrimination : social encounters, identity and space; a concept derived from HIV and AIDS related research in the high prevalence country Botswana

机译:污名和歧视:社交,身份和空间;高度流行的国家博茨瓦纳的艾滋病相关研究得出的概念

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How do social encounters conjure up stigma and discrimination? How do social identities emerge and how do people reject or integrate each other in local settings and social space? How do individuals affected build their self-identities and cope with the socially divisive effects of their stigma? The book provides an unconventional view on the subject matter. It is based on empirical fieldwork on the social effects of HIV and AIDS in Botswana. A broad review of geographical, sociological, psychological and social psychological literature, as well as the consideration of works of applied sciences helps to lift the empirical findings to a more general and theoretical level. Different lines of theory are disentangled and integrated into a concept of stigma and discrimination. With its standpoint of pragmatist epistemology and the special focus on the spatial character of social distances the book is of interest not only for social geographers.Both stigma and discrimination are socially highly relevant phenomena. They not only induce social segregation in such a manner that people are forced to subordinate themselves. Especially stigmatisation leads people to exclude themselves out of shame. People also refrain from seeking support from relevant services. It is therefore of elementary importance in many social fields (e.g. the public health sector, social work, etc.) to understand the processes of stigma and discrimination.First published as: Geiselhart, Klaus (2009): The Geography of Stigma and Discrimination. HIV and AIDS Related Identities in Botswana. Saarbrücken (Studies in Development Geography, 36)
机译:社会交往如何产生污名和歧视?社会身份如何出现,人们如何在当地环境和社会空间中相互排斥或融合?受影响的个人如何建立自己的身份并应对其污名化的社会分裂效应?这本书对主题提供了非常规的观点。它基于对博茨瓦纳艾滋病毒和艾滋病的社会影响的实地调查。对地理,社会学,心理学和社会心理学文献的广泛回顾,以及对应用科学著作的考虑,有助于将经验发现提升到更一般和理论的水平。不同的理论路线被纠缠在一起,并被整合到污名和歧视的概念中。本书以实用主义的认识论观点和对社会距离的空间特征的特别关注,不仅使社会地理学家感兴趣,而且污名和歧视都是与社会高度相关的现象。他们不仅以迫使人们屈服于自己的方式引起社会隔离。尤其是侮辱使人们摆脱耻辱。人们还避免寻求相关服务的支持。因此,了解污名和歧视的过程在许多社会领域(例如公共卫生部门,社会工作等)中具有根本的重要性。首次出版为:盖斯哈特,克劳斯(2009年):《污名和歧视地理》。博茨瓦纳的艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关身份。萨尔布吕肯(发展地理研究,36岁)

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