¿Soy lo que ves? Microagresiones capacitistas y visibilidad de la discapacidad

IF 0.5 Q4 REHABILITATION
Eva Moral Cabrero, Agustín Huete García, Emiliano Díez Villoria
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Abstract

Microaggressions, as an expression of discrimination of people with disabilities, are a social fact little studied. This work made a quantitative approach to the experience of ableist microaggressions, attending to the frequency and diversity of these manifestations. We present survey results (n = 681), attending to the degree of visibility of the disability. Our data support that this factor is determinant in the experience of capacitive micro-aggressions. The visible disabilities present higher levels in terms of the frequency of microaggressions. For semi-visible or invisible disabilities, the most common microaggressions are related to the need for support or the minimization of disability. The interpretation from a binary bias, which identifies the other as normal or abnormal, supports many practices produced by the ableist system.
我是你看到的吗?能力微攻击和残疾可见性
微侵犯作为歧视残疾人的一种表现形式,是一个很少被研究的社会事实。这项工作对残疾主义微侵犯的经验进行了定量分析,注意到这些表现形式的频率和多样性。我们提出了调查结果(n = 681),关注残疾的可见性程度。我们的数据支持这一因素在容性微侵的经验中是决定性的。可见残疾在微侵犯的频率方面表现出更高的水平。对于半可见或不可见的残疾,最常见的微侵犯与需要支持或将残疾最小化有关。二元偏见的解释,将另一个人识别为正常或不正常,支持了ableist系统产生的许多实践。
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