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Social construction of disability : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social construction of disability
The social construction of disability is the idea that society creates disability by acting in a way that assumes that everyone is a fully functioning, able-bodied person which prevents the disabled from fully functioning in society. The idea of an objectively defined state of "disabled (ness)" exists only within the framework of dominant norms and rules within our society. Sociologists have long argued that "disability notions are not objectively determined but socially constructed" and these constructions serve as powerful ideas that shape educational "reform" and can within themselves produce institutional failure. ==History==
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