Abstract
Disability is a complex topic, despite 1 in 4 Americans having some kind of disability. Social media form a powerful tool for the social inclusion of people with disabilities, allowing them to seek and share information. Self-representation is a part of this dynamic, revolving around conscious creative choices and curated self-expression within a mediatized habitat. The current study examined disability influencers on social media to understand their self-representation strategies and the discourse they use to communicate about disability. Content from disability influencers (
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