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Statistics, Stigmatization and Stereotyping
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Statistics, Stigmatization and Stereotyping

Abstract

Health research tends to be deficit-based by nature; as researchers we typically quantify or qualify absence of health markers or presence of illness. This can create a narrative with far-reaching EFFECTS for communities already subject to stigmatization. In the context of Indigenous health research, a deficit-based discourse has the potential to contribute to stereotyping and marginalization of Indigenous Peoples in wider society. This is …

Authors

Gabel C

Book title

Indigenous Statistics

Pagination

pp. 89-105

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

DOI

10.4324/9781003173342-6