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The dialogue focused on the "person in scene" mirrors the "coding decoding" process as proposed by Paulo Freire [ 42] pedagogic constructionist approach; it is also based on social constructionist dramaturgical approaches to human interaction applied to the AIDS responses, which consider gender and sexuality inequalities as well as processes of stigmatization and discrimination [ 40, 43– 43].
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Further research is warranted to determine societal influences on the process of stigmatization.
Understanding the factors that contribute to the process of stigmatization of those with epilepsy may be an important element in the management of this condition.
The medical community is not exempt from the social process of stigmatization, and poor public health infrastructure and medical services undoubtedly contribute to the cycle of epilepsy-associated stigma through wide treatment gaps, poor seizure control, and high rates of seizure-related injury.
Perhaps most importantly, the treaty begins a long-term process of stigmatization, making cluster bombs harder politically for the United States and other militaries to use even if available legally.
The further marginalization of those who begin as abject due to social constraints outside their power or control (such as being black, for instance, in terms of the construction of race, which has no biological, scientific ground) is was occurs during the process of stigmatization.
Therefore, the process of stigmatization is a pragmatic response to "perceived threats, real dangers, and fear of the unknown" [ 27].
A less favourable reputation develops a process of stigmatization as a 'bad area', leading to an ongoing migration process in which residents who are able, move away from the area.
In areas where reports of crime and signs of disorder co-exist, a process of stigmatization could develop giving an area the reputation of being a dangerous place [ 43, 44].
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