Stigma Between Fraternity Members and Non-Members

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August 13, 2014

 

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For example, of Indiana University's population, only approximately 20% are involved in the Greek community, leaving a far greater number of students to stigmatize against the Greek members. However, fraternities are an organization, whereas the remainder of the population need not interact as the members of fraternities do...
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This may make the stigma against non-members more powerful. Fraternity members are stigmatized as being any of the following: conformists, unoriginal, followers, or sheep. They are also seen as extremely wealthy, stuck up, and Shimkus, 2 conceited, probably owing their habitus of the upper class. Their membership in these establishments can be seen as a "blemish of individual character" resulting from weak will and treacherous and rigid beliefs, according to Goffman (Goffman 1963)...
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