Stigmatisierung | Sozialpsychologie mit Prof. Erb

A stigma is a negatively assessed characteristic of a person—examples include physical or mental disabilities, long-term unemployment, unusual sexual orientation, etc. Stigmatization contains generalized assumptions about people with stigma, with far-reaching consequences for those affected and for society as a whole. In a conversation with Judith Balzukat, B.Sc., Prof. Erb explains the psychological processes behind the phenomenon of stigmatization. More on fascinating topics in social psychology here on YouTube:    / @sozialpsychologiemitproferb