Voices of Resilience 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-436-2_3
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Stigma,Discrimination and HIV/AIDS

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“…Despite these rigorous processes and procedures, conducting this research was not without its challenges. A key criticism levelled at those who research stigma is the potential for ‘re-stigmatizing’ or perpetuating the stigma (O’Connor and Earnest, 2011). Relatedly, a further criticism concerns interpretation: where researchers do not belong to stigmatized groups themselves they may be accused of approaching the research ‘from the vantage point of theories that are uninformed by the lived experience of the people they study’ (Link and Phelan, 2001: 365).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these rigorous processes and procedures, conducting this research was not without its challenges. A key criticism levelled at those who research stigma is the potential for ‘re-stigmatizing’ or perpetuating the stigma (O’Connor and Earnest, 2011). Relatedly, a further criticism concerns interpretation: where researchers do not belong to stigmatized groups themselves they may be accused of approaching the research ‘from the vantage point of theories that are uninformed by the lived experience of the people they study’ (Link and Phelan, 2001: 365).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dibandingkan dengan laki-laki, wanita lebih rentan terkena stigma negatif dari penyakit HIV ini (5,6). Stigma ini muncul karena seseorang berkaitan dengan suatu penyakit yang terjadi karena dinilai melanggar norma yang berlaku pada sebagian besar masyarakat (7).…”
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