- Ableism - Wikipedia
Ableism ( ˈeɪbəlɪzəm ; also known as ablism, disablism (British English), anapirophobia, anapirism, and disability discrimination) is discrimination and social prejudice against physically or mentally disabled people
- Ableism: What It Is and What It Looks Like - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Ableism is the belief that bodies that don’t look or work the same as others are less important or less valuable It also suggests that our abilities and appearance determine our social worth
- What Is Ableism? Examples, Effects, and How to Overcome It - Healthline
Ableism describes any prejudice, bias, and discrimination directed toward people living with disabilities Like other types of prejudice, ableism has deep roots in the very structure
- Ableism: Types, examples, impact, and anti-ableism - Medical News Today
What is ableism, and what is its impact? Ableism refers to bias, prejudice, and discrimination against people with disabilities It hinges on the idea that people with disabilities
- Understanding ableism and negative reactions to disability
Ableism, either subtly or directly, portrays individuals who are being defined by their disabilities as inherently inferior to nondisabled people Factors that characterize and contribute to ableism include: Anxiety in unstructured social encounters, where nondisabled behave awkwardly around disabled people
- Ableism 101 - What is Ableism? What Does it Look Like? - Access Living
Ableism is the discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior At its heart, ableism is rooted in the assumption that disabled people require ‘fixing’ and defines people by their disability
- Unpacking Ableism: Recognizing and Challenging Disability Bias . . .
Ableism is deeply embedded in society, but awareness and action can lead to a more inclusive and equitable world By recognizing and challenging ableist assumptions, we can build communities that value and support people with disabilities or who are Deaf as equal members of society
- What Is Ableism? A Social Psychological Perspective
Ableism involves stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination toward people with disabilities People with disabilities are often stereotyped as warm but incompetent Stereotypes
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