Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens

Drawing on in-depth data from interviews with self-identified middle class naturalised citizens who originated from Mainland China, this study aims to explore the ways in which youth naturalized citizens negotiate their national identity in the face of stigma. Adopting Goffman’s work and neo-Goffman...

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Main Author: Chua, Xiu Juan
Other Authors: Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-661312019-12-10T14:46:26Z Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens Chua, Xiu Juan Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences Drawing on in-depth data from interviews with self-identified middle class naturalised citizens who originated from Mainland China, this study aims to explore the ways in which youth naturalized citizens negotiate their national identity in the face of stigma. Adopting Goffman’s work and neo-Goffmanian literature on stigma, this study examines (a) the stigma and double consciousness experienced by stigmatized individuals, and (b) the stigma and identity management strategies employed. Notwithstanding the limitations of nonprobability sampling, this study reveals three key strategies: distancing, selective disclosure, and situated identity. Notably, the findings mirror those of neo-Goffmanian studies that reflect the diversity of the stigmatized; it suggests that the stigma management strategies employed by respondents change depending on the visibility of stigmatizing traits and the varying motivations of the participants in the face of stigma or potentially stigmatizing circumstances. Bachelor of Arts 2016-03-12T04:10:33Z 2016-03-12T04:10:33Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66131 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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Chua, Xiu Juan
Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
description Drawing on in-depth data from interviews with self-identified middle class naturalised citizens who originated from Mainland China, this study aims to explore the ways in which youth naturalized citizens negotiate their national identity in the face of stigma. Adopting Goffman’s work and neo-Goffmanian literature on stigma, this study examines (a) the stigma and double consciousness experienced by stigmatized individuals, and (b) the stigma and identity management strategies employed. Notwithstanding the limitations of nonprobability sampling, this study reveals three key strategies: distancing, selective disclosure, and situated identity. Notably, the findings mirror those of neo-Goffmanian studies that reflect the diversity of the stigmatized; it suggests that the stigma management strategies employed by respondents change depending on the visibility of stigmatizing traits and the varying motivations of the participants in the face of stigma or potentially stigmatizing circumstances.
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title Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
title_short Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
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title_fullStr Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
title_full_unstemmed Stigma management : an exploratory study on middle class Chinese naturalised citizens
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