Discrimination, Social Stigma, and COVID-19

In Md Nuruzzaman (ed.), World Philosophy Day 2020 Souvenir. pp. 47-51 (2020)
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Abstract

This paper explains how discrimination and COVID-19 related stigmas are intertwined. When people stigmatize COVID-19 victims, they act in ways for which the victims suffer status loss and discrimination. As a result, they do not enjoy participatory parity in various aspects of their life making COVID-19 related stigmatization a deplorable instance of discrimination. But a society already fraught with discrimination is a breeding ground of stigmatization often because of people’s fear and anxiety about their life once they become a patient of a disease like COVID-19.

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Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
University of Dhaka

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