stigmatization
Meanings
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Noun
The process of labeling individuals or groups with a stigma, or a mark of shame or disgrace.
- "The public stigmatization of people with mental illnesses has long been a problem."
- "The stigmatization of homosexuals has led to discrimination and violence."
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Noun
The state or condition of being stigmatized.
- "The stigmatization of lepers led to their isolation from society."
- "The stigmatization of AIDS patients has decreased over the years."
Variants
List of all variants of stigmatization that leads to same resultstigmatization , stigmatizations , stigmatize , stigmatized , stigmatizes , stigmatizing
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Greek word stigma, meaning 'mark' or 'sign'.
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
Stigmatization has been documented throughout history, with one of the earliest recorded instances being the marking of lepers in ancient Egypt.
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In some cultures, tattoos or other physical marks were used as a form of self-stigmatization, signaling membership in a certain group or belonging to a certain deity.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Discrimination: Discrimination refers to the unequal treatment of individuals or groups based on their membership in a certain category. Stigmatization is a form of discrimination that involves labeling and excluding individuals or groups based on a perceived difference or flaw.
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Social exclusion: Social exclusion refers to the process of being denied access to resources, opportunities, and social networks due to one's membership in a certain group. Stigmatization can lead to social exclusion, as individuals or groups are often shunned or ostracized due to their perceived difference or flaw.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Stigmatization has been a significant issue throughout history, particularly in relation to marginalized groups such as those with mental or physical disabilities, racial or ethnic minorities, and individuals living with HIV/AIDS. It has been explored in literature, art, and film, and has been the subject of numerous studies in sociology, psychology, and anthropology.
How to Memorize "stigmatization"
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visualize
- To memorize the concept of stigmatization, try visualizing a person or group being labeled with a mark of shame or disgrace, and imagine the negative consequences that can result from this.
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associate
- To memorize the concept of stigmatization, try associating it with the idea of exclusion or discrimination. Think about how labeling and excluding individuals or groups based on perceived differences can lead to negative consequences.
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mnemonics
- To memorize the concept of stigmatization, try using the mnemonic 'S-S-S': Stigma, Shame, and Social exclusion.
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