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  2. Stigma management - Wikipedia

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    Rather, people who use this strategy tend to drop hints and send signals to their coworkers without having to completely reveal their invisible stigma. Examples of signals may include the use of cryptic language, bringing up conversation topics that are specific to a stigmatized group, using symbols that are specific to a stigmatized group, and ...

  3. Attributional ambiguity - Wikipedia

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    Attributional ambiguity is a psychological attribution concept describing the difficulty that members of stigmatized or negatively stereotyped groups may have in interpreting feedback.

  4. Social stigma - Wikipedia

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    Hudson differentiated core-stigma (a stigma related to the very nature of the organization) and event-stigma (an isolated occurrence which fades away with time). A large literature has debated how organizational stigma relate to other constructs in the literature on social evaluations. [ 39 ]

  5. Media strategy - Wikipedia

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    These can also overlap with each other, for example, television is a typical example of visual-audio media. Strategy, on the other hand, is a plan created to help an individual or organization to achieve certain goals. [2] Media strategy, specifically, is commonly applied in the public relations, marketing and advertising industries. By ...

  6. Social identity threat - Wikipedia

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    While direct differentiation between groups is one strategy when faced with distinctiveness threat, it may be unrealistic in cases where the two groups are actually quite similar. So, those who strongly identify with the group will engage in other responses like identifying with the group even more by self-stereotyping . [ 22 ]

  7. Managers are getting less training, and it's hurting companies

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    If they don't, these individuals may opt out without repercussions or negative stigma. So far, the company reports that this has increased diversity in its managerial pipeline and created mutual ...

  8. Every email, TikTok and text we send is killing the ... - AOL

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    Every email, TikTok and text people send is harming the environment.. The world is producing record emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, contributing to the catastrophic rise of ...

  9. Passing (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Regardless, the stigma that passers are subject to is not inherent. As Goffman explains, stigma exists not within the person but between an attribute and an audience. As a result, stigma is socially constructed and differs based on the cultural beliefs, social structures, and situational dynamics of various contexts.