How "Well" are We DEI-ing? Applying Technical and Professional Communication Theory and Disability Justice to Challenge Intersectional Ableism in Job Advertisements Through Coalitional Recruitment

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.55177/tc415335
Kristy C. Bennett
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Purpose:This article integrates an ableism studies framework with disability justice principles to interrogate how medical insurance job advertisements may circulate ableist assumptions that impede corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals and social justice efforts. Method: I use critical discourse analysis and thematic coding to analyze how normative ableist assumptions present in job advertisements and DEI documents may exclude prospective employees with disabilities as well as multiply marginalized identities such as Black women. Results: Through my analysis, I demonstrate how normalizing assumptions related to productivity, rationality, independence, and corporate assimilation may contribute to the exclusion of multiply marginalized employees. Conclusion: I ultimately provide data-driven insights regarding what I refer to ascoalitional recruitment to help practitioners construct more equitable job advertisements attuned to disability justice.
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我们有多“好”?运用技术与职业沟通理论和残疾公平,通过联合招聘挑战招聘广告中的跨部门消融
目的:本文将残疾歧视研究框架与残疾公正原则相结合,探讨医疗保险招聘广告如何传播残疾歧视假设,从而阻碍公司的多样性、公平和包容(DEI)目标和社会公正的努力。方法:我使用批判性话语分析和主题编码来分析招聘广告和DEI文件中出现的规范性残疾主义假设如何排除潜在的残疾员工以及许多边缘化身份,如黑人妇女。结果:通过我的分析,我展示了与生产力、理性、独立性和公司同化相关的正常化假设如何有助于排除许多边缘化员工。结论:我最终提供了数据驱动的见解,关于我所说的联合招聘,以帮助从业者构建更公平的招聘广告,以适应残疾人正义。
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