Abstract
This paper explores the impetus, function, and expression of disclosure (revealing of guarded personal information) and articulates some key insights regarding what critical adult learning and education can gain from understanding disclosure as a phenomenon, particularly for people with invisible stigmatized identities.
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Collins, J. C.,
&
Rocco, T. S.
(2015).
Stigma, Identity, and CriticalityThe Impetus, Function, and Expression of Disclosure.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2015/papers/14
Stigma, Identity, and CriticalityThe Impetus, Function, and Expression of Disclosure
This paper explores the impetus, function, and expression of disclosure (revealing of guarded personal information) and articulates some key insights regarding what critical adult learning and education can gain from understanding disclosure as a phenomenon, particularly for people with invisible stigmatized identities.