What is it about?

The article explains how actors can organize to resist and potentially overcome stigmatization altogether. Addressing this question empirically, we studied the long-term unemployed in Spain using a longitudinal qualitative research design. We develop a typology of responses to stigmatization – getting stuck, getting by, getting out, getting back at and getting organized – that advances our understanding of stigma in several ways.

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First, our typology captures stigma as a multilevel phenomenon.Second, it makes explicit that stigma can only be understood in relation to its socio-historical contexts and unequal relations of power. Third, it captures how resisting stigma needs to be a collective enterprise and advances the importance of organizing to both challenge stigmatization and explore alternatives.

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This page is a summary of: Responding to stigmatization: How to resist and overcome the stigma of unemployment, Organization Studies, October 2021, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/01708406211053217.
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