The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups

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Autor(a) principal: da Silva Duarte, Priscila
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ramos, Noézia Maria, Ribeiro, Denise Queiroz, Bastos, Adriana de Fatima Valente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração de Roraima - RARR
Texto Completo: https://revista.ufrr.br/adminrr/article/view/5916
Resumo: Since scholars have come into contact with Erving Goffman's work, "Stigma: Notes on the Handling of Deteriorated Identity," many issues have been discussed in an interdisciplinary way on the subject of stigma, at the individual level and, more recently, in the organizational level. At this level, there are studies on organizations that have been stigmatized since its inception; have become stigmatized; developed actions to circumvent stigma; and, they obtained the destigmatization. This is the level of analysis chosen for the development of this study. The general objective of this article is to describe how motorcycling groups respond to the organizational stigma that is typical of this urban tribe. And, the specific objectives were to identify and compare the emotional, social and collective responses and motivations that underlie and drive the actions used by motorcycling groups in the Brazilian context. Through an exploratory study, conducted through interviews with members of Brazilian motorcycling groups (some belonging to the motorcycle club), it was found that, surprisingly, despite the ethnic and cultural diversity among Brazilian motorcyclists, there are few women, blacks and homosexuals who drive and are members of motorcycle groups. Most motorcyclists encourage / collaborate on fraternization and philanthropic events, some of which are designed to circumvent the stigma of the organizations of which they are part and thus reduce the individual stigma they carry when they publicly show themselves as motorcyclists belonging to these groups.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
title The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
spellingShingle The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
da Silva Duarte, Priscila
stigma
organizational stigma
motorcycling groups
motorcycle club
Brazilian motorcyclists
title_short The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
title_full The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
title_fullStr The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
title_full_unstemmed The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
title_sort The organizational stigma of motorcycle groups
author da Silva Duarte, Priscila
author_facet da Silva Duarte, Priscila
Ramos, Noézia Maria
Ribeiro, Denise Queiroz
Bastos, Adriana de Fatima Valente
author_role author
author2 Ramos, Noézia Maria
Ribeiro, Denise Queiroz
Bastos, Adriana de Fatima Valente
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Silva Duarte, Priscila
Ramos, Noézia Maria
Ribeiro, Denise Queiroz
Bastos, Adriana de Fatima Valente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv stigma
organizational stigma
motorcycling groups
motorcycle club
Brazilian motorcyclists
topic stigma
organizational stigma
motorcycling groups
motorcycle club
Brazilian motorcyclists
description Since scholars have come into contact with Erving Goffman's work, "Stigma: Notes on the Handling of Deteriorated Identity," many issues have been discussed in an interdisciplinary way on the subject of stigma, at the individual level and, more recently, in the organizational level. At this level, there are studies on organizations that have been stigmatized since its inception; have become stigmatized; developed actions to circumvent stigma; and, they obtained the destigmatization. This is the level of analysis chosen for the development of this study. The general objective of this article is to describe how motorcycling groups respond to the organizational stigma that is typical of this urban tribe. And, the specific objectives were to identify and compare the emotional, social and collective responses and motivations that underlie and drive the actions used by motorcycling groups in the Brazilian context. Through an exploratory study, conducted through interviews with members of Brazilian motorcycling groups (some belonging to the motorcycle club), it was found that, surprisingly, despite the ethnic and cultural diversity among Brazilian motorcyclists, there are few women, blacks and homosexuals who drive and are members of motorcycle groups. Most motorcyclists encourage / collaborate on fraternization and philanthropic events, some of which are designed to circumvent the stigma of the organizations of which they are part and thus reduce the individual stigma they carry when they publicly show themselves as motorcyclists belonging to these groups.
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