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[This chapter sets out the major themes of this study of shame and blame. The first describes the relationships between agency, culture and structure. The second emphasises the importance of covering macro-, meso- and micro-perspectives. And the third focuses on the need to consider how change might be accomplished. The four principal reference groups used in the study are then introduced. These are migrants and refugees; the long-term sick and disabled; the homeless; and sex workers. The chapter ends by anticipating the contents of the remaining chapters in the book.]
Published: Jul 2, 2019
Keywords: Shame; Blame; Agency; Culture; Structure; Migration; Sickness/disability; Homelessness; Sex work
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