
handle: 10261/244741
[EN] The ableist prejudice entails attitudes of discrimination and social exclusion of people with functional diversity. The thesis that we defend in this work is the connection of ableism with the phenomenon of aporophobia.. Eradication is the ethical-political challenge that a democratic political system must face against ableism.
[ES] El prejuicio capacitista conlleva actitudes de discriminación y exclusión social de las personas con diversidad funcional. En este trabajo defendemos la conexión del capacitismo con el fenómeno de la aporofobia. El reto ético-político que debe afrontar un sistema democrático frente al capacitismo es su erradicación.
Este trabajo se enmarca dentro del proyecto “Capacitismo” (FFI2017-88787-R), financiado por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. Gobierno de España.
Peer reviewed
Democracia, Capacitismo, Ableism, Aporofobia, Inclusión social, Aporophobia, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/10, Democracy, Reduce inequality within and among countries, Social inclusion
Democracia, Capacitismo, Ableism, Aporofobia, Inclusión social, Aporophobia, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/10, Democracy, Reduce inequality within and among countries, Social inclusion
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