Against technoableism rethinking who needs improvement

"Why do abled people frame disability as an individual problem, rather than a social one? In a warm, fiesty voice and vibrant prose, bioethicist Ashley Shew explodes what we think we know about disability and argues that disabled people are the real experts when it comes to technology and disab...

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Other Authors: Shew, Ashley, autor (autor)
Format: Other
Language:Inglés
Published: [New York] : W. W. Norton & Company [2023]
Series:Norton shorts
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Summary:"Why do abled people frame disability as an individual problem, rather than a social one? In a warm, fiesty voice and vibrant prose, bioethicist Ashley Shew explodes what we think we know about disability and argues that disabled people are the real experts when it comes to technology and disability. The future is surely disabled--whether through changing climate, new diseases, or space travel. It's time we learn to envision disabilities not as liabilities, but as skill sets enabiling all of us to navigate a challenging world"
Physical Description:148 páginas
ISBN:9781324036661