noun
- Plural of audism; instances or systems of discrimination or prejudice against deaf or hard-of-hearing people, often based on the assumption that hearing is superior or that deaf people should conform to hearing norms.
Usage: Often used in discussions of disability rights and Deaf culture; The term reflects advocacy within the Deaf community
Examples
- The school's audisms were evident in its refusal to provide sign language interpreters.
- Deaf activists work to combat audisms in healthcare and education.
- Many audisms stem from outdated beliefs about deafness and communication.
- The workplace audisms made it difficult for deaf employees to participate fully in meetings.
- Recognizing and addressing audisms is essential for creating inclusive communities.