What is Technoableism? Rethinking the Narrative Around Disability with Author Ashley Shew
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In this episode, we are joined by Ashley Shew, professor and author of Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement. Techno-ableism is a bias against disabled people or disabled ways of existing in the world. It is a form of ableism that is tied to technology and how it is used to include or exclude disabled individuals. The concept of ableism is broad and intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as white supremacy and xenophobia. Techno-ableism is reinforced through narratives that suggest disabled people need technology to be included or redeemed. Tropes and narratives about disability often perpetuate stereotypes and limit the opportunities and experiences of disabled individuals. This conversation explores the history of ableism and the ways in which disabled people have been marginalized and excluded from society. The conversation emphasizes the importance of including disabled people in the development of technology and creating a world that is accessible for everyone. Get ready for an insightful and inspiring conversation that will challenge your assumptions and leave you with a renewed sense of understanding.
Takeaways
- Techno-ableism is a specific type of ableism that is tied to technology and how it is used to include or exclude disabled individuals.
- Ableism intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as white supremacy and xenophobia.
- Tropes and narratives about disability often perpetuate stereotypes and limit the opportunities and experiences of disabled individuals.
- Disabled individuals often face bias and discrimination in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and public spaces. Public health concerns have historically been weaponized against disabled people, particularly disabled people of color.
- Technology development should involve disabled people and prioritize their needs and preferences.
- Societal norms and understandings of intelligence need to be challenged to create a more inclusive world.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Techno-Ableism
06:30
The Historical and Structural Factors Shaping Disability Perception
14:52
The Impact of Language: Euphemisms and Reclaimed Terms
32:27
Power Dynamics in Technology Development
38:32
Planning Ahead for Disability
52:16
The Future of Disability
58:55
Closing Thoughts and Additional Information about Guest
Additional Resources
Book: Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement
Ashley Shew on Social Media:
Twitter (X): @ashleyshoo
Blue Sky: @ashleyshoo.bsky.social
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