%0 Journal Article %T Reimagining Work: Normative Commonplaces and Their Effects on Accessibility in Workplaces %A Annika Konrad %J Business and Professional Communication Quarterly %@ 2329-4922 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2329490617752577 %X This article investigates how normative attitudes about work construct barriers to workers who are blind and visually impaired. The researcher collected narratives about rhetorical experiences from blind and visually impaired participants in the United States and analyzed accounts of these workplace interactions to identify rhetorical commonplaces that drive arguments about work. These commonplaces reveal the ableist assumptions that construct access barriers and constrain rhetorical possibilities for disabled workersĄŻ self-advocacy. The author proposes that business and professional communication students and practitioners should engage in collaborative approaches to flexible thinking and leadership necessary for reimagining work in ways that promote accessibility %K disability %K blindness %K access %K rhetoric %K workplaces %K normative commonplaces %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2329490617752577