Unfair treatment and discrimination embedded in societal structures and power dynamics perpetuating inequalities and limiting opportunities for rejected groups.
Published in Chapter:
An In-Depth Analysis of the Bioethical Implications of Stigma: Free v Confined II
Copyright: © 2023
|Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4808-3.ch014
Abstract
Stigma is a multifaceted issue within bioethics of displacement. It encompasses conceptualization, psychological processes, cultural dimensions, and sociological implications, including labelling, stereotyping, separation, status loss, and discrimination. Stigma affects mental health, social inequalities, public health, and relationships, requiring proactive and preventive approaches. Cultural dynamics, moral experiences, and structural barriers must be considered to understand and combat stigma. The author explores the epigenetic effect of naming, stigma's connection to reproductive and maternal health, and the impact of technology. Ultimately, the solution lies in respecting every individual's dignity, dismantling discrimination, and addressing power imbalances.