Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County

The article aims to explore the social distance of high-school students towards certain vulnerable categories (people with disabilities, those of different religions, those without income, foreigners, refugees, Romani, people infected with HIV, homosexuals), as well as identifying the manner in whi...

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Main Author: Elena BUJOREAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Social and Educational Innovation 2018-11-01
Series:International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation
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Online Access:https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/124
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spelling doaj-4b065d5b342141549d7fa94a5d3cea0e2020-11-25T03:04:26ZengAssociation of Social and Educational InnovationInternational Journal of Social and Educational Innovation2393-03732018-11-01510Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County Elena BUJOREAN0Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania / The County Center for Resource and Educational Assistance Sucea The article aims to explore the social distance of high-school students towards certain vulnerable categories (people with disabilities, those of different religions, those without income, foreigners, refugees, Romani, people infected with HIV, homosexuals), as well as identifying the manner in which these social categories are discriminated against at school and in other public places. In the context of the current study, social distance is expressed through the level of acceptance by the respondents of persons from the aforementioned categories, as neighbours, classmates and friends. Our study shows the students' reluctance to co-exist with certain categories of vulnerable persons by stigmatizing and using social exclusion (homosexuals, Romani, people infected with HIV, immigrants). These aspects draw attention to the need to fight against ethnocentric, xenophobic or homophobic attitudes in school. At the same time, the study shows that the manifestation of intolerant attitudes coincides in many cases with the posture of victim of discriminatory manifestations. https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/124social distancevulnerable groupstolerance
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Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation
social distance
vulnerable groups
tolerance
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title Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
title_short Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
title_full Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
title_fullStr Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
title_full_unstemmed Social Distance from Vulnerable Groups. Perspectives from Students from Suceava County
title_sort social distance from vulnerable groups. perspectives from students from suceava county
publisher Association of Social and Educational Innovation
series International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation
issn 2393-0373
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The article aims to explore the social distance of high-school students towards certain vulnerable categories (people with disabilities, those of different religions, those without income, foreigners, refugees, Romani, people infected with HIV, homosexuals), as well as identifying the manner in which these social categories are discriminated against at school and in other public places. In the context of the current study, social distance is expressed through the level of acceptance by the respondents of persons from the aforementioned categories, as neighbours, classmates and friends. Our study shows the students' reluctance to co-exist with certain categories of vulnerable persons by stigmatizing and using social exclusion (homosexuals, Romani, people infected with HIV, immigrants). These aspects draw attention to the need to fight against ethnocentric, xenophobic or homophobic attitudes in school. At the same time, the study shows that the manifestation of intolerant attitudes coincides in many cases with the posture of victim of discriminatory manifestations.
topic social distance
vulnerable groups
tolerance
url https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/124
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