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'Ex' marks a spot: the stickiness of dirty work and other removed stigmas.

机译:“例如EX”标志着一个地方:肮脏的工作和其他删除的耻辱的粘性。

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This theoretical paper proposes that some stigmas, once removed, can continue to incite prejudice toward the formerly marked ("stickiness"), essentially restigmatizing individuals and continuing the stressful experience of being a "dirty person" in others' eyes. The authors focus on dirty work roles (e.g., morticians, exotic dancers) as prototypes of sticky marks that can lead to continued devaluation and, due to legitimizing myths about work, may be especially vulnerable to it. The authors argue that stickiness results from internal attributions made by others about dirty work and is influenced by visibility, onset- and offset-controllability, taint, tenure, and how the work ended. The authors conclude with an analysis of how stickiness might affect vocational patterns of former dirty workers.
机译:这种理论论文提出了一些耻辱,一旦被移除,就可以继续煽动前身标记的(“粘性”),基本上恢复个人并继续在别人的眼中成为“肮脏人”的压力经历。 作者侧重于肮脏的工作角色(例如,杀死者,异国情调的舞者)作为可能导致持续贬值的粘性标记的原型,并且由于合法化了关于工作的神话,可能是特别容易受到影响。 作者认为,其他人的内部归属是肮脏工作的粘性,受到可见性,遗忘和抵消控制性,污染,任期以及工作结束的影响。 作者的结论是分析了对前肮脏工作者的职业模式的粘性程度的分析。

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