SOCIAL SERVICE, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THE ANTI-CAPACITY STRUGGLE
Social Work, anti-disability, social movements.
This dissertation project proposes to investigate the theme of Social Service in the anti-disability struggle led by the segment of people with disabilities. In other words, it aims to analyze how Social Service incorporates the anti-disability struggle from the perspective of the CFESS/CRESS Set and to understand the determinants of this relationship. The study will be carried out using the critical dialectical method using bibliographic and documentary studies. In an attempt to summarize, this political and social struggle can be characterized by the protagonism of individual and collective subjects who seek emancipation, human rights and social justice. The anti-capacity struggle is based on the recognition of diversity (of bodies and minds), as well as respect and human dignity. The central demand of this movement is the fight against ableism, prejudice based on disability. Capacityism permeates and constitutes subjects , organizations, institutions, that is, society as a whole, (re)producing social relations based on an ideal of capacity.