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Michèle Lamont
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 162
Citations - 18950
Michèle Lamont is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sociology of culture & Racism. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 160 publications receiving 17307 citations. Previous affiliations of Michèle Lamont include Princeton University & University of Michigan.
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Ordinary people doing extraordinary things: responses to stigmatization in comparative perspective
Michèle Lamont,Nissim Mizrachi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative cross-national exploration of how minority groups respond to stigmatization in a wide variety of contexts is presented, focusing on the range of destigmatization strategies ordinary people adopt.
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Introduction: Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things: Responses to Stigmatization in Comparative Perspective
Michèle Lamont,Nissim Mizrachi +1 more
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The French Melting Pot: Immigration, Citizenship, and National Identity
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Valuation Studies? Our Collective Two Cents
Hans Kjellberg,Alexandre Mallard,Diane-Laure Arjaliès,Patrik Aspers,Stefan Beljean,Alexandra Bidet,Alberto Corsin,Emmanuel Didier,Marion Fourcade,Susi Geiger,Klaus Hoeyer,Michèle Lamont,Donald MacKenzie,Bill Maurer,Jan Mouritsen,Ebba Sjögren,Kjell Tryggestad,François Vatin,Steve Woolgar +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a poll made among the members of the editorial and advisory boards of Valuation Studies, focusing on three questions: 1. Why is the study of valuation topical? 2. What speci!c issues related to valuation are the most pressing ones to explore? 3. What sites and methods would be interesting for studying valuation?
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Destigmatization and health: Cultural constructions and the long-term reduction of stigma
TL;DR: A sociological framework is developed for understanding how new cultural constructions that draw equivalences and remove blame shape public and structural stigma over time and is proposed for the comparative study of destigmatization.