Fear, social stigma and community dynamics in Mizoram
By: Lalrinchhani, C. Singh, Khwairakpam Premjit
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BookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 40(473), Jul, 2026: p.40-43.
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Third ConceptSummary: This paper examines how the Mizo population perceived Covid-19 positive individuals and suspected of being potential carriers of infection, exploring the tension between pandemic induced stigma and traditional cultural ethics catered on communal weltering. This rises an intriguing questing of whether social stigma is a contemporary construct or phenomenon historical precedes in the Mizeo society. –Reproduced
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This paper examines how the Mizo population perceived Covid-19 positive individuals and suspected of being potential carriers of infection, exploring the tension between pandemic induced stigma and traditional cultural ethics catered on communal weltering. This rises an intriguing questing of whether social stigma is a contemporary construct or phenomenon historical precedes in the Mizeo society. –Reproduced


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