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Reverse stigma in the Freegan community
Authors:Hieu P. Nguyen  Steven Chen  Sayantani Mukherjee
Affiliation:1. Department of Marketing, College of Business Administration, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840-8503, USA;2. Department of Marketing, Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, California State University, Fullerton, 800 N. State College Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92831-3599, USA;3. Department of Management, College of Business, Central Washington University, 20000 68th Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA 98036, USA
Abstract:Freegans are anti-consumers who sustain themselves through dumpster diving and the consumption of disposed goods. Mainstream consumers consider Freeganism dirty and tainted—a stigma. Through a qualitative investigation of Freeganism and its practitioners, this research contributes a multi-dimensional framework of reverse stigma. The framework explicates the mechanisms by which stigmatized individuals re-direct stigma onto normative culture. Specifically, these mechanisms are ideological reversal, practice reversal, and resource reversal. While past research emphasizes defensive, self-directed stigma management strategies, this research shows that some communities adopt offensive, others-directed strategies to reject their stigmatized status and redirect the stigma to normative others.
Keywords:Stigma   Anti-consumption   Sustainability   Freegans   Dumpster diving
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