Ableism
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Disability, Oppression, Interiorization, Norm, Hierarchy, AutonomyAbstract
This entry focuses on ableism through the theoretical lens of social studies on disability. It raises the question of hierarchy and internalization structures regarding norms generated by the oppression system weighing on people with disabilities.
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