extremely useful, thank you! as a second-year sociology student with an essay on stigma due in two days, this is the perfect material to start off with.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. As a sociology student, it helped me a lot. Also it would be so great if you would consider making some videos to explain Bourdieu's theories. 😊 hope you have a wonderful day!
Thank you so so so much I appreciate your knowledge and your dedication. It is really hard for me to read and i retain information faster by listening so that when I’m reading its not as tedious. Also i love how you included other materials and theories discussing similar topic and that is so helpful because im writing my bachelor’s thesis about a stigmatized group
Goffman spent a great deal of time writing about "stigmas", and precious little time talking about stigmatizers, the persons who promote that prejudice.
@@socialtheory Many thanks for your efforts in uploadings your lectures. As a law student from the Netherlands you have fascinated us about contemporary sociological theory and made me read countless books about it through your enthusiasm. Will there be more series post-corona?
What might be the image of Homo Normalis today? What will it be in 50 years? What might we stigmatize today that will be acceptable in years to come? What might be "normal" or recently de-stigmatized today that will be stigmatized (or re-stigmatized) in future? Is there always a stigmatized group in society? Who are the stigmatized today? The left of politics would argue the right stigmatizes minorities. The right might argue the left stigmatizes being White. Both would argue that the other's allegations are false and that minorities/Whites are not stigmatized, they are actually empowered. Imagine how future generations might judge us.
extremely useful, thank you! as a second-year sociology student with an essay on stigma due in two days, this is the perfect material to start off with.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. As a sociology student, it helped me a lot. Also it would be so great if you would consider making some videos to explain Bourdieu's theories. 😊 hope you have a wonderful day!
Thank you so so so much I appreciate your knowledge and your dedication. It is really hard for me to read and i retain information faster by listening so that when I’m reading its not as tedious. Also i love how you included other materials and theories discussing similar topic and that is so helpful because im writing my bachelor’s thesis about a stigmatized group
You are so welcome
Your lectures are invaluable prof krier
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Goffman spent a great deal of time writing about "stigmas", and precious little time talking about stigmatizers, the persons who promote that prejudice.
Well put. The section that begins with Sartre is a good place to start to counter Goffman’s blind spots.
Thank you so much for uploading Dr Dan!
You are welcome and I hope it is useful.
@@socialtheory Many thanks for your efforts in uploadings your lectures. As a law student from the Netherlands you have fascinated us about contemporary sociological theory and made me read countless books about it through your enthusiasm. Will there be more series post-corona?
Phenomenal thank you
Thank you so much for this!
Very interesting. Thanks
Very welcome
What might be the image of Homo Normalis today?
What will it be in 50 years?
What might we stigmatize today that will be acceptable in years to come?
What might be "normal" or recently de-stigmatized today that will be stigmatized (or re-stigmatized) in future?
Is there always a stigmatized group in society? Who are the stigmatized today? The left of politics would argue the right stigmatizes minorities. The right might argue the left stigmatizes being White. Both would argue that the other's allegations are false and that minorities/Whites are not stigmatized, they are actually empowered.
Imagine how future generations might judge us.