ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Fitness

Usage of the word 'disability' essential to support disability culture

Washington [USA], April 26 (ANI): Researchers are now encouraging the use of the term 'disability' in order to recognise disability as a valued aspect of diversity and identity.

ANI Apr 26, 2019 17:38 IST googleads

Representative Image

Washington [USA], April 26 (ANI): Researchers are now encouraging the use of the term 'disability' in order to recognise disability as a valued aspect of diversity and identity.
"Attempts to avoid the use of the word 'disability' and couch discussions in positive terminology or euphemisms can have unintended consequences. Avoiding the term reinforces the idea that disability is a negative or undesired state," said Carrie Pilarski, a researcher.
In the study published in Rehabilitation Psychology, Pilarski and colleagues challenge a trend toward removal of the term disability in the hope of improving disability cultural competency.
Pilarski said that while the term disability is widely used and universally accepted, often there are other terms substituted, such as 'differently-abled', 'special needs', and 'physically challenged'.
"People use these terms because they see them as accentuating the strengths of people with disabilities. But despite the good intention, these terms are euphemisms that deny recognition of disability as a valued aspect of diversity and identity," she said.
"The study was a natural discussion among female psychologists with disabilities who recognise the importance of supporting disability culture both personally and professionally," she added.
In the study, Pilarski and her co-authors analysed the history of disability language, attitudes around disability language and disability as an identity, to demonstrate why the term 'disability' is an important part of disability culture.
While Pilarski noted that avoiding the term disability has the unintended consequence of reinforcing ideas that disability is negative, the authors also explained the harmful effects of focusing on individuals with disabilities as inspirational.
"We want readers to understand that there is such a thing as 'inspiration porn' and this serves to objectify individuals with disabilities for inspiration. We also discuss balancing using person-first and identity-first language to help support the recognition that disability is an aspect of identity," Pilarski said.
In addition, the authors discussed the role of social media in disability identity and social justices.
"Social media has truly invigorated the disability justice movement. There have been many viral hashtags for disability issues, such as #cripthevote, #iamapreexistingcondition and #thisiswhatdisabilitylookslike, that have helped not only with personal identity but with highlighting the culture and recognising the history of oppression, especially at a time when disability rights and services are being rolled back on a national level," said Pilarski.
Perhaps one of the most important campaigns is still happening: #SayTheWord.
"#SayTheWord was created by people with disabilities to claim the term disability as a valued aspect of diversity, support solidarity within the disability community, and encourage those without a disability to stop tiptoeing around the term and use it," said Pilarski. "This campaign is very much encouraging disabled people to reclaim their identities, community and pride."
The authors also discussed how the #SayTheWord movement is helping to highlight social injustices in the disability community. 
"We also discuss in the commentary the role of psychology in supporting the understanding of disability as an aspect of diversity with social justice implications similar to other marginalized groups, such as the Black Lives Matter movement and the Me Too movement," Pilarski said.
"We're not trying to make comparisons or to equate experiences when we reference these other groups," she said. "We're saying that failure to recognise disability as an aspect of diversity, similar to other marginalised groups, also has unintended consequences of reducing supports available for individuals with disabilities and their formation of positive disability identity."
"Psychologists and other providers or mentors should honour others' language preference while opening up a dialogue about the underlying attitudes and beliefs that shape their preferred selection of terminology," said Pilarski.
She added, "We hope that future research can centre on disabled voices in order to support solidarity in the disability community, pride in disability identity and activism for social justice with reclaiming equal access and rights in legislation and policies." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Fitness

Fitness tips to improve stamina during Ramzan

Fitness tips to improve stamina during Ramzan

Ramzan is all about enhancing one's spiritual credence and detoxing the body by fasting from dawn to sunset, but for those who are not fully prepared, it may prove to be enervating. During this time, people have two main meals - the 'suhoor' or 'sehri' just before dawn and the 'iftar' after sunset. So, it's important to focus on our health and focus on how to improve our stamina. This auspicious month is a great opportunity to focus on bringing back a balanced and healthy lifestyle. And today as it is world health day, let's make it more special by looking at fitness tips to improve stamina.

Read More
Fashion

CDC celebrates fifth anniversary at Lakme Fashion Week

CDC celebrates fifth anniversary at Lakme Fashion Week

Circular Design Challenge (CDC) celebrated its fifth year since its inception at Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI. To celebrate this milestone, CDC hosted a special showcase by three of its alumni - labels Chamar, Doodlage-Made from Waste and Iro Iro on Thursday.

Read More
Fashion

Holi Special: Bollywood-inspired outfits for playing colours

Holi Special: Bollywood-inspired outfits for playing colours

Gone are those days when Holi and white outfits were synonymous. Nowadays, women try outfits of different colours and shades on Holi. From Dungarees to tie-and-dye, you can choose your comfort cloth for this Holi. Need some inspiration? Then check out our Bollywood divas who had set some fashion goals with white dresses.

Read More
Quirky

Monday special: Weekend hangover? Try these 6 remedies

Monday special: Weekend hangover? Try these 6 remedies

Most people wait for the weekend to party hard with their friends and binge-drink their favourite alcoholic drinks together. However, the next morning often brings a harsh reminder of the hazards of overindulgence - the dreaded hangover, which can be incredibly unpleasant, with symptoms ranging from a splitting headache and dry mouth to nausea and fatigue.

Read More
Others

Baking to Bingeing: Make your Sunday fun, lively and relaxing

Baking to Bingeing: Make your Sunday fun, lively and relaxing

Some people prefer going out, some staying indoors. Feel free to pamper yourself on Sunday. If you don't find a company, make it even more special as it's a day for self-indulgence. Here's a list of well-known and not-so-known ways to spend your Sundays.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.