We want to explore the conditions, processes and potential consequences of stigmatisation in society in the context of the coronavirus pandemic from a social science perspective. This includes intersectional perspectives such as the age of those affected or ethical affiliations, but also the interaction with other health-related stigmatisation processes.
We want to analyse and better understand stigmatisation processes. This enables us to identify starting points for prevention and stigma-free communication in pandemic situations. We also want to identify starting points for inclusion processes that can contribute to sustainable community building.