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- Audism abstract "Audism is the notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear or to behave in the manner of one who hears, or that life without hearing is futile and miserable, or an attitude based on pathological thinking which results in a negative stigma toward anyone who does not hear. Tom L. Humphries coined the term in his doctoral dissertation in 1977, but it did not start to catch on until Harlan Lane used it in his own writings. Humphries originally applied audism to individual attitudes and practices; whereas Lane broadened the term to include oppression of deaf people.Audism is a form of ableism, discrimination on the basis of disability. Like racism or sexism, audism assigns labels, judges and limits individuals based on whether they can hear or speak. People who practice audism are called audists. Although it stems predominantly from hearing people, audism can manifest itself in anyone, intentionally or unintentionally.".
- Audism wikiPageExternalLink audism.htm.
- Audism wikiPageID "2235517".
- Audism wikiPageLength "5803".
- Audism wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Audism wikiPageRevisionID "703447512".
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Ableism.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Acceptance_(disambiguation).
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink American_Sign_Language.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink British_Sign_Language.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaf_culture.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deafness.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discrimination.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Deaf_culture.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Deafhood.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Harlan_Lane.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Pakistani_Sign_Language.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Models_of_deafness.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Northeastern_University.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Oralism.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Phonocentrism.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Surdophobia.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLink Tom_L._Humphries.
- Audism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Audism".
- Audism wikiPageWikiLinkText "audism".
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- Audism subject Category:Deaf_culture.
- Audism subject Category:Deafness.
- Audism subject Category:Discrimination.
- Audism hypernym Notion.
- Audism type Country.
- Audism type Prejudice.
- Audism type Thing.
- Audism comment "Audism is the notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear or to behave in the manner of one who hears, or that life without hearing is futile and miserable, or an attitude based on pathological thinking which results in a negative stigma toward anyone who does not hear. Tom L. Humphries coined the term in his doctoral dissertation in 1977, but it did not start to catch on until Harlan Lane used it in his own writings.".
- Audism label "Audism".
- Audism differentFrom Autism.
- Audism sameAs Q758911.
- Audism sameAs Audismus.
- Audism sameAs Audismi.
- Audism sameAs Audisme.
- Audism sameAs Audismo.
- Audism sameAs Audisme.
- Audism sameAs m.06y4dk.
- Audism sameAs Audismu.
- Audism sameAs Q758911.
- Audism wasDerivedFrom Audism?oldid=703447512.
- Audism isPrimaryTopicOf Audism.