2018
Stigma, housing and identity after prison
Keene DE, Smoyer AB, Blankenship KM. Stigma, housing and identity after prison. The Sociological Review 2018, 66: 799-815. PMID: 32855574, PMCID: PMC7449251, DOI: 10.1177/0038026118777447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReintegration projectsSymbolic resourcesOngoing stigmatizationAffordable placesQualitative interviewsStigmatized identityInterpersonal formsPrison releaseHousingIncarcerationStigmatized individualsInterviewsNumerous barriersPrisonIdentityStigmaArduous oneHomePlaceQuestConsiderable challengeCitizensPovertyHomelessnessNarratives
2016
Spatial Stigma and Health in Postindustrial Detroit
Graham LF, Padilla MB, Lopez WD, Stern AM, Peterson J, Keene DE. Spatial Stigma and Health in Postindustrial Detroit. Community Health Equity Research & Policy 2016, 36: 105-113. PMID: 26833796, DOI: 10.1177/0272684x15627800.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpatial stigmaLatina/oCommunity-based organizationsPostindustrial DetroitSense of selfParticipants' framingDiverse gendersBody of researchSexual identityParticipants' narrativesDisadvantaged youthReputational qualitiesDetroit residentsStructural conditionsDaily experiencesFramingCommon themesStigmaCityNarrativesAfrican AmericansDetroitExperiencePlaceParticular area
2014
Spatial stigma and health inequality
Keene D, Padilla M. Spatial stigma and health inequality. Critical Public Health 2014, 24: 392-404. DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2013.873532.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpatial stigmaHealth inequalitiesGeographic health inequalitiesSociocultural meaningsSymbolic dimensionsIdentity formationSocial conditionsEffective policiesBroader literatureNegative representationsConceptual paperConceptual frameworkMaterial resourcesStigmaIdentity managementInequalityNumerous risksPlaceMental health outcomesPolicyResourcesScholarsHealthHealth outcomesCommunity
2010
Race, class and the stigma of place: Moving to “opportunity” in Eastern Iowa
Keene DE, Padilla MB. Race, class and the stigma of place: Moving to “opportunity” in Eastern Iowa. Health & Place 2010, 16: 1216-1223. PMID: 20800532, PMCID: PMC2964645, DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.08.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrban neighborhoodsHigh-poverty urban neighborhoodsPublic housing demolitionContext of gentrificationSmall town communitiesLow-income African American menHousing demolitionDepth interviewsPervasive stigmatizationChicago NeighborhoodsNew destinationsTown communitiesStigmatizationAfrican American menNeighborhoodAmerican menEastern IowaRacePlaceGentrificationInterviewsWomenCommunityStigmaDemolition