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  2. Labeling theory - Wikipedia

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    Modified labeling theory has been described as a "sophisticated social-psychological model of 'why labels matter. ' " In 2000, results from a prospective two-year study of patients discharged from a mental hospital (in the context of deinstitutionalization ) showed that stigma was a powerful and persistent force in their lives, and that ...

  3. Stig-9 - Wikipedia

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    Perceived mental illness stigma is a psychological construct. It is a key component of the modified labeling theory. [2] According to this theory, negative societal beliefs about people with mental disorders are part of western culture (e.g. people with mental disorders are seen as being less trustworthy, weak, less intelligent, and dangerous).

  4. Thomas J. Scheff - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Scheff (born 1929) is an American Professor, Emeritus, Department of Sociology at University of California, Santa Barbara. [1] His fields of study are the emotional/relational world, mental illness, restorative justice, and collective violence.

  5. Label (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Labeling theory is a sociological theory that claims labels have a profound impact on individuals. Labeling theory is closely connected with criminology, and examines conceptualizations of deviance. While labeling theory is not singularly focused on the study of crime, it uses "deviance" and "the criminal" to explain the effect of labels. [2]

  6. Category:Labeling theory - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... For articles relating to Labeling theory. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 ...

  7. Affect control theory - Wikipedia

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    Affect control theory's computer program predicts the plausible re-identifications, thereby providing a formal model for labeling theory. The sentiment associated with an identity can change to befit the kinds of events in which that identity is involved, when situations keep arising where the identity is deflected in the same way, especially ...

  8. Talk:Labeling theory - Wikipedia

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    There is a LOT omitted from Labeling Theory on here. For the record, "Crash" is not a good example of labeling theory. The study by William Chambliss called "The Saints and the Roughnecks" is a fair representation of Labeling Theory. 209.173.24.179 14:04, 26 April 2007 (UTC) Dano . I agree that 'labelling' and 'labelling theory'are different.

  9. Labelling theory - Wikipedia

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