Disability Prestige and Perceived Disability Disadvantage: Intersubjective Structure of Disability as a Social Disadvantage in the Japanese Metropolitan Area

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Kenjiro Sakakibara
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Abstract This paper explores disability disadvantage in Japanese society by analyzing the structure of people’s perceptions. Following in part the occupational prestige ranking, a random-sampled postal survey conducted in 2018 in the Southern Kanto District of Japan measured the extent to which respondents thought 33 different bodily conditions were an impediment to aspects of social life (e.g. work, school, and marriage) on a six-point scale. There were 248 valid cases (24.8%) out of the sample of 1,000 persons. Based on the mean scores for each bodily condition, physical and sensory conditions ranked high, psychiatric conditions ranked in the intermediate range, and disfigurements ranked low, as confirmed by multidimensional scaling using Euclidean distance. Alternatively, based on correlations of response patterns as similarity, some clusters of disability types emerged: physical/mental incapacity, mental/physical disorders, and disfigurement. These results indicate the residual social disadvantage for some disability types according to perception in Japan, while suggesting diversity among disabilities both quantitatively and qualitatively. The latter point also implies different corporal meanings attached to different aspects of body function and structure.
残障声望与感知残障劣势:日本都市圈残障社会劣势的主体间结构
摘要本文通过对日本社会残障弱势群体认知结构的分析,探讨了日本社会残障弱势群体的现状。继职业声望排名之后,2018年在日本关东南区进行了一项随机抽样邮政调查,以6分制衡量了受访者认为33种不同的身体状况在多大程度上阻碍了社会生活的各个方面(如工作、学校和婚姻)。1000人中有效病例248例(24.8%)。根据每一种身体状况的平均得分,身体和感觉状况排名较高,精神状况排名中等,而缺陷排名较低,这一点通过使用欧几里得距离的多维尺度来证实。另外,基于反应模式的相关性和相似性,出现了一些残疾类型集群:身体/精神残疾、精神/身体障碍和毁容。这些结果表明,在日本,人们对某些残疾类型的认知存在残余的社会劣势,同时也表明了残疾在数量和质量上的多样性。后一点也意味着身体功能和结构的不同方面附带着不同的肉体意义。
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期刊介绍: Social Science Japan Journal is a new forum for original scholarly papers on modern Japan. It publishes papers that cover Japan in a comparative perspective and papers that focus on international issues that affect Japan. All social science disciplines (economics, law, political science, history, sociology, and anthropology) are represented. All papers are refereed. The journal includes a book review section with substantial reviews of books on Japanese society, written in both English and Japanese. The journal occasionally publishes reviews of the current state of social science research on Japanese society in different countries.
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