"Scholars from migration and stigma research introduce the concept of "migration stigma" to deepen understanding and inform future action"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
edited by Lawrence H. Yang, Maureen A. Eger, and Bruce G. Link
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CONTENTS List of Contributors vii Preface, Julia R. Lupp ix 1 Migration Stigma: An Introduction 2 How Are Stigma Processes Related to Different Aspects of Migration-Generated Diversity? 15 3 Revisiting Group Threat Theory Using Insights from Stigma Research 45 4 The Conceptualizations, Causes, and Consequences of Stigma: Background for a Model of Migration-Generated Stigma 59 5 Migration, Stigma, and Lived Experiences: A Conceptual Framework for Centering Lived Experiences 75 6 Defying Discrimination? Germany’s Ethnic Minorities within Education and Training Systems 99 7 The Lived Experience of Stigma among Immigrant Youth 121 8 How Policies That Impact Migrants Amplify or Mitigate Stigma Processes 139 9 Structural Stigma and Health: How U.S. Policies Mitigate and Amplify Stigma 165 10 Processes and Pathways of Stigmatization and Destigmatization over Time 179 11 Immigrants and Processes of Destigmatization Dina Okamoto and Muna Adem 201 Bibliography 213 Subject Index 247 Strüngmann Forum Report Series 251
CONTENTS List of Contributors vii Preface, Julia R. Lupp ix 1 Migration Stigma: An Introduction 2 How Are Stigma Processes Related to Different Aspects of Migration-Generated Diversity? 15 3 Revisiting Group Threat Theory Using Insights from Stigma Research 45 4 The Conceptualizations, Causes, and Consequences of Stigma: Background for a Model of Migration-Generated Stigma 59 5 Migration, Stigma, and Lived Experiences: A Conceptual Framework for Centering Lived Experiences 75 6 Defying Discrimination? Germany’s Ethnic Minorities within Education and Training Systems 99 7 The Lived Experience of Stigma among Immigrant Youth 121 8 How Policies That Impact Migrants Amplify or Mitigate Stigma Processes 139 9 Structural Stigma and Health: How U.S. Policies Mitigate and Amplify Stigma 165 10 Processes and Pathways of Stigmatization and Destigmatization over Time 179 11 Immigrants and Processes of Destigmatization Dina Okamoto and Muna Adem 201 Bibliography 213 Subject Index 247 Strüngmann Forum Report Series 251
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