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Sticks and stones: How words and language impact upon social inclusion

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posted on 2024-11-13, 21:57 authored by Kathy McKay, Stuart Wark, Virginia Mapedzahama, Tinashe Dune, Saifur Rahman, Catherine Mac PhailCatherine Mac Phail
Language framed as derogatory names and symbols can have implications for people and their life experiences. Within a Saussurian-inspired frame, and looking at ideas of stigma and social inclusion, this paper examines the use of language as a weapon within a social context of (changing) intent and meaning. Three examples of language use in mainstream society are analysed: 'retarded' which evolved from scientific diagnosis to insult; 'gay' as a derogatory adjective within popular culture; and, the way language around suicide is used to both trivialise and stigmatise those who are suicidal, as well as those who are bereaved.

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McKay, K., Wark, S., Mapedzahama, V., Dune, T., Rahman, S. & MacPhail, C. (2015). Sticks and stones: How words and language impact upon social inclusion. Journal of Social Inclusion, 6 (1), 146-162.

Journal title

Journal of Social Inclusion

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pagination

146-162

Language

English

RIS ID

113699

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