Stigmatisation of Youth in Residential Care as Epistemic Violence
The following article illustrates the stigmatisation of youth by caregivers in residential care drawing on ethnographic field notes and interview material gathered within an Austrian facility. Based on these results, the article argues that stigmatisation not only allows violence, but is in itself...
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Main Author: | Sara Blumenthal |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Social Work & Society
2022-12-01
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Series: | Social Work and Society |
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Online Access: | http://132.195.130.183/index.php/sws/article/view/1674 |
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