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Citation

Smith RJ, Atkinson P, Evans R. J. Eval. Clin. Pract. 2022; 28(5): 890-896.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jep.13749

PMID

36006683

PMCID

PMC9804660

Abstract

This article returns to Goffman's early formulations of 'stigma' in outlining a critique of contemporary social scientific uses and abuses of the concept. We argue that whilst Goffman's discussion of stigma is not without its troubles, it has mostly been approached in a manner that treats the concept outside of an appreciation of stigma as a phenomenon of interaction order. More specifically, we discuss and demonstrate how stigma serves an analytic gloss for social relations observable in social settings and in accounts of difference, deviance and degradation. We analyse both social scientific and lay uses of the stigma concept in relation to care-experienced young children and self-harm to demonstrate the shared categorisational practices and logics that are often obscured through theoretical treatments of stigma. The recommendation is, then, that an attention to 'stigma' in care settings must begin with the conditions in and from which stigma might come to feature as a sense-making device for all parties.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Child; Child, Preschool; stigma; social theory; reasoning; *Substance-Related Disorders; *Social Stigma; care-experienced children; categorisation; practical reasoning

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