Disability in the spanish press: From the paradigm of rehabilitation to the paradigm of personal autonomy

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We analysed discourse produced in the Spanish press on a number of issues relating to disability (accessibility, education, employment, sport and institutionalisation). The aim was to identify the underlying paradigm: that of rehabilitation or personal autonomy. The analysis was based on 435 units of analysis including news, editorials, opinion articles, reports and letters to the editor, selected from two national newspapers (ABC and El País) published between 1978 and 2012. Discourses generally evolved from reflecting a medical-rehabilitation concept of disability to a more social perspective on disability. It was necessary, however, to examine discourses and practices in different domains separately, as this evolution was not reflected in equal measure in all of them.

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Iáñez Domínguez, A., & Luna, B. G. (2019). Disability in the spanish press: From the paradigm of rehabilitation to the paradigm of personal autonomy. Communication and Society, 32(1), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.32.1.77-90

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