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Abstract

Roma people are often stigmatized by the members of the out-groups, the process of stigmatization being enforced through a selection of stereotypically assigned characteristics of the group. In the last two decades, the stigmatization of Roma was contributed by scientists, policy makers and mass media. Stigma is a basis for social exclusion of Roma people and it is transferred from the whole group to the individual level. The negative labelling of the entire Roma group affects identity and stigma consciousness for each individual Roma. This paper addresses ethnic stigma consciousness in a sample of 96 Roma activists, women and men. The results show that stigma consciousness is highly present among Roma participants from the sample, although there are not significant differences between Roma women and Roma men regarding ethnic stigma consciousness.

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Title
Stigma Consciousness in the case of Romanian Roma Activists
Author
Surdu, Laura
Pages
29-49,88
Section
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
The Department of Political Sciences and Communication Sciences
e-ISSN
18435610
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1548423920
Copyright
Copyright The Department of Political Sciences and Communication Sciences 2013