Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- etc. See
stigmatization , etc.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
stigmatization .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of stigmatizing
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Examples
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Roma rights organisations claim that "stigmatisation" will not solve the underlying problems of lack of integration and facilities.
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When the politicians brought up the ICG's point on "stigmatisation" of human rights defenders,
The Killing Train 2009
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'stigmatisation' of particular communities would end nor it is possible to predict when would the division of peoples in holy-cows-and-scapegoats would end.
Countercurrents.org 2008
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But, if women want to go to work as do the men, but women have to stay at home because of the societal attitudes and stigmatisation towards women who go to work with young children, which happened to Sarah Palin, then I disagree.
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Again, another gimmicky, wasteful policy that further adds to the criminalisation and stigmatisation around problems that need more thought and care when being addressed.
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Misconception and prejudice on HIV due to lack of information still caused stigmatisation on PLHIV [People Living with HIV].
Global Voices in English » USA: One Step Closer to Lifting HIV Travel Ban 2009
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Alex Niven The goading of Geordies, 4 June must join the queue of UK cities and regions smarting from the sting of stigmatisation.
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Marr highlights the extensive stigmatisation of mental health in politics
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Criminalising people who use drugs leads to greater social exclusion and stigmatisation making it much more difficult for them to gain employment and to play a productive role in society.
Decriminalise possession of drugs, celebrities urge government 2011
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There is a terrible stigmatisation of older mothers.
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