残疾学生和无障碍工作者对污名的不同看法

Aliyah Joy Balsiger
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接受高等教育的残疾学生有被污名化的经历,这可能会阻止他们披露残疾或利用学术便利。如果不披露,这些学生就无法获得能够更好地帮助他们取得成功的学术便利。高等教育机构的无障碍工作者注意到耻辱可能产生的障碍,并经常努力减少这种障碍。然而,无障碍工作者和残疾学生可能对耻辱有不同的理解,包括对学生最普遍和最令人担忧的耻辱来源以及耻辱引发的特殊后果。我的工作是解释和理解这些差异,作为不同话语对耻辱的后果,并将这些话语对残疾大学生的影响理论化。
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Differing Perspectives of Stigma from Students with Disabilities and Access Workers
Students with disabilities in post-secondary education have experiences of stigma that can prevent them from disclosing disabilities or using academic accommodations. Without disclosure, these students lose access to academic accommodations that can better enable their success. Access workers at post-secondary institutions are mindful of the barriers that stigma can produce and often work to reduce it. However, access workers and students with disabilities may have different understandings of stigma, including the most prevalent and concerning sources of stigma for students and the particular consequences that stigmatization provokes. I work to explain and understand these differences as consequences of varying discourses on stigma and theorize the impact of these discourses on disabled college students.
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