Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for stigmatization

stigmatization

Discover More

Example Sentences

"Trump and Vance’s comments reflect the ongoing stigmatization of migrants through the lenses of race, illegality, and crime," Jamella Gow, a professor of sociology at Bowdoin University whose research focuses on how immigration, race, and Blackness intersect for Black migrants, told Salon in an email.

From Salon

It also argued that housing a majority of veterans with serious mental illness or traumatic brain injury on the campus would “segregate them from the broader community and would likely result in their stigmatization based on their disabilities.”

And forestry policies that focused heavily on timber production led to the banning and stigmatization of traditional managed burning.

The project focused on the stigmatization of dementia in Madagascar, a topic she explored through intimate portraits of “Dada Paul” and his family.

The stigmatization of Black children as inferior to, or lesser than, white children was more than enough to call into question the moral currency of segregation.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement