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Construction of Disability Identity Through Social Media Among Women with Disabilities
Social media is changing how women with disabilities identify themselves in China. Platforms like Zhihu help build community and support through collective activism. Women with disabilities face unique challenges, and online groups are turning these challenges into strengths. This research shows how digital spaces promote disability rights and pride. The aim is to encourage readers to recognize a cultural shift and the emergence of an inclusive and supportive environment.
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Disability Studies
Culture as a Sociological Issue
Social Science
Empirical Science
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