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What is Person-First Language

The Proper Role of Higher Education in a Democratic Society
The use of placing an individual’s “personhood” before their disability. This practice is widely used and encouraged by those work in support or caregiving roles to individuals with varying ability statuses.
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Empowering Students to Fight the Power: Student Engagement in Today's Social Movements
Travis Tucker (Washington University, USA) and Nat J. Hilterbrand (Saint Louis University, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7744-8.ch011
Abstract
The mobilization of social movements within a higher education context have long been connected to one another, from the formation of the Civil Rights Movement to the recent protests over George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery in 2020. While these movements have commonalities with one another, they also have changed with the times, which include social media outlets offering new ways for people to engage. This chapter will introduce and explore the relationships between social media, activism, allyship, and identity in higher education today. The authors provide working definitions and examples of each concept to build understanding and highlight its importance to the overall chapter. They then leave the reader with a set of reflection questions to consider how these key concepts have shown up in their work with students.
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Empathic Design Research Strategies: Designing For, With and By People with Disabilities
Referring to “a person with disabilities” rather than a “disabled person,” and thus focusing on the person before the disability.
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Case History for the Pediatric Eye Examination
Making reference to a person with the person first and then condition, such as “person with Down Syndrome.”
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Beyond Inclusion: Meaningfully Engaging Visitors With Disabilities
Language used by people with and without disabilities that is meant to convey a positive view of disability by placing the person or individual before their disability; acknowledges that people with disabilities are individuals with different experiences, likes, dislikes, needs, etc.
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