While national and international disability-discrimination provisions lay down a duty to design accessible websites, the actual standards by which accessibility is gauged is an area in which self-regulation and the lack of a definitive international standard prevails. This article presents an analysis of a key self-regulatory standardisation body, the World Wide Web Consortium, in order to determine how its composition, processes and standards themselves impact upon this international, technical arena. This analysis is placed in the context of increased calls for the participation of disabled people in the creation of provisions and the difficulty in reaching a consensus in areas such as access to technology for people with cognitive diffic...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) obligates State Part...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day–to–day life, through its powe...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day to day life, through its powe...
Initiatives to enhance Web accessibility have previously focused on the development of guidelines wh...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
A variety of approaches are taken to address pervasive and persistently occurring barriers to acces...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Enabling access for people with disabilities, brings benefits to everyone, notonly people with disab...
This thesis deals with accessibility and web standards. It explains the importance of creating acces...
The Web is becoming more important for communication and for data access. Unfortunately, not all Web...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) obligates State Part...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day–to–day life, through its powe...
The Internet is playing a progressively more important part in our day to day life, through its powe...
Initiatives to enhance Web accessibility have previously focused on the development of guidelines wh...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
A variety of approaches are taken to address pervasive and persistently occurring barriers to acces...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Enabling access for people with disabilities, brings benefits to everyone, notonly people with disab...
This thesis deals with accessibility and web standards. It explains the importance of creating acces...
The Web is becoming more important for communication and for data access. Unfortunately, not all Web...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) obligates State Part...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...