Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines

This article presents how women with disabilities experience microaggression from a gender lens. Through analyzing a qualitative dataset from 14 women with disabilities, this article showed the distinct microaggression types against women with disabilities. The findings from the study supported seve...

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Main Author: Ancha, Christelle Juin R
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-11602023-02-21T03:25:10Z Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines Ancha, Christelle Juin R This article presents how women with disabilities experience microaggression from a gender lens. Through analyzing a qualitative dataset from 14 women with disabilities, this article showed the distinct microaggression types against women with disabilities. The findings from the study supported seven (7) of Keller and Galgay (Microaggressions and marginality: manifestations, dynamics and impact, Wiley, Hoboken, 2010) Ten (10) Domains of Microaggression. This research also revealed other aspects of microaggression that are important in extending the existing knowledge of gender and disability studies. First, perpetrators of microaggression against women with disabilities are primarily in closed communities such as their families and friends. Second, gender microaggression may present a continuum towards sexual harassment, but this needs further investigation. This article explains the following recommendations: (i) targeted public campaigns to reduce specific types of microaggression; (ii) changes in public transportation systems; (iii) more studies on women with disabilities; (iv) integration of practical and strategic gender interest in disability inclusion in the Philippines. 2022-01-03T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/160 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-021-00483-0?utm_source=xmol&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_content=meta&utm_campaign=DDCN_1_GL01_metadata Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Microaggression Ableism Women with disabilities Sexual harassment Disability studies Disability Studies Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Women's Studies
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Philippines
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topic Microaggression
Ableism
Women with disabilities
Sexual harassment
Disability studies
Disability Studies
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Women's Studies
spellingShingle Microaggression
Ableism
Women with disabilities
Sexual harassment
Disability studies
Disability Studies
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Women's Studies
Ancha, Christelle Juin R
Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
description This article presents how women with disabilities experience microaggression from a gender lens. Through analyzing a qualitative dataset from 14 women with disabilities, this article showed the distinct microaggression types against women with disabilities. The findings from the study supported seven (7) of Keller and Galgay (Microaggressions and marginality: manifestations, dynamics and impact, Wiley, Hoboken, 2010) Ten (10) Domains of Microaggression. This research also revealed other aspects of microaggression that are important in extending the existing knowledge of gender and disability studies. First, perpetrators of microaggression against women with disabilities are primarily in closed communities such as their families and friends. Second, gender microaggression may present a continuum towards sexual harassment, but this needs further investigation. This article explains the following recommendations: (i) targeted public campaigns to reduce specific types of microaggression; (ii) changes in public transportation systems; (iii) more studies on women with disabilities; (iv) integration of practical and strategic gender interest in disability inclusion in the Philippines.
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author Ancha, Christelle Juin R
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title Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
title_short Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
title_full Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
title_fullStr Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
title_sort gender and disability: the experiences of microaggressions against women with disabilities in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/160
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