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What (who) is Stigmatizing - definition

TYPE OF DISCRIMINATION OR DISAPPROVAL BASED ON PERCEIVABLE SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT SERVE TO DISTINGUISH A PERSON FROM OTHER MEMBERS OF A SOCIETY
Spoiled identity; Stigmatization; Stigmatize; Stigmatise; Stigma (sociological theory); User:Bbw7088/SYA4010 Stigma; Stigma (Sociological Theory); Stigmatized; Stigmatised; Stigma (sociology); Stigmatization of drug use; Stigmatizing

Stigmatizing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Stigmatize.
Stigmatization         
·noun The act of Stigmatizing.
II. Stigmatization ·noun The production of stigmata upon the body. ·see Stigma, 8.
stigmatise         

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Social stigma

Social stigma is the disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group based on perceived characteristics that serve to distinguish them from other members of a society. Social stigmas are commonly related to culture, gender, race, socioeconomic class, age, sexual orientation, body image, physical disability, intelligence or lack thereof, and health. Some stigma may be obvious, while others are known as concealable stigmas that must be revealed through disclosure. Stigma can also be against oneself, stemming from negatively viewed personal attributes in a way that can result in a "spoiled identity" (i.e., self-stigma).

Examples of use of Stigmatizing
1. Stigmatizing attitudes appeared to be less common among the counseled group.
2. Officials pressed Heye to retract his remarks and said he was unfairly stigmatizing the formerly communist east.
3. The data are quite clear: Stigmatizing overweight people contributes to unhealthy behavior that only adds to the problem of obesity.
4. In the absence of emergency obstetric care, this can also lead to disabling and stigmatizing conditions such as obstetric fistula.
5. "If we use these norms to fight the obesity epidemic, we may, in the process of stigmatizing the state of being overweight, further stigmatize obese people," Fowler said.