Journal article
Politicizing self-advocacy: Disabled students navigating ableist expectations in postsecondary education
Abstract
The student self-advocacy literature commonly claims that although self-advocacy is a vital skill that disabled students require to succeed in postsecondary education, many of these students experience a significant ‘skills-deficit’ in this area. This paper seeks to intervene in this literature by proposing opportunities to ‘politicize’ self-advocacy and move away from its individual, deficit-focused approach. To do so, the paper reports …
Authors
Woolf E; de Bie A
Journal
Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 1,
Publisher
The Ohio State University Libraries
DOI
10.18061/dsq.v42i1.8062
ISSN
1041-5718