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Academic Ableism
Book • 2017
In "Academic Ableism," Jay Dolmage investigates how disability is constructed within the structures of higher education.
The book critiques the ways in which colleges and universities often fail to support disabled students, faculty, and staff.
Dolmage argues that ableism is embedded in academic culture, affecting everything from campus design to curriculum development.
He explores how notions of productivity, efficiency, and normalcy exclude and marginalize individuals with disabilities.
By examining institutional practices and policies, the book seeks to promote a more inclusive and accessible academic environment for all.
The book critiques the ways in which colleges and universities often fail to support disabled students, faculty, and staff.
Dolmage argues that ableism is embedded in academic culture, affecting everything from campus design to curriculum development.
He explores how notions of productivity, efficiency, and normalcy exclude and marginalize individuals with disabilities.
By examining institutional practices and policies, the book seeks to promote a more inclusive and accessible academic environment for all.
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