peer reviewedThe International Symbol of Access (ISA), when integrated into signage, is meant to designate spaces and facilities made accessible to persons who otherwise would face barriers to their mobility. Since 1969, when this symbol was chosen and defined as the ISA, it has become ubiquitous throughout the world. Attempting to communicate issues of physical access, the (wheelchair) mobility symbol—and related access symbols for vision, hearing, and information—have become among the most widely recognized disability representations. In addition to encounters with disabled individuals themselves, these symbols provide daily interactions with the issues of accessibility and disability
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in partic...
This article describes the beginning of the International Disability Rights Monitor and its advocacy...
peer reviewedThe International Symbol of Access (ISA), when integrated into signage, is meant to des...
The United Nations General Assembly in New York City adopted the International Convention on the Rig...
peer reviewedNot only was 1981 the United Nations’ International Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP), bu...
Founded by Edgar F. Allen in 1922 in Elyria, Ohio as The International Society for Crippled Children...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA) is one of the most recognized in the world and for last 45 ...
When integrated into signage, the international symbol of accessibility designates accessible spaces...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA), used in a variety of specific locations to represent purpo...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA), used in a variety of specific locations to represent purpo...
One of the most recognizable symbols is the International Symbol of Access (ISA) (Ben-Moshe, L & Pow...
This paper uses a cultural studies lens to suggest that the ISA confers a semiotic imposition of “ot...
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in partic...
This article describes the beginning of the International Disability Rights Monitor and its advocacy...
peer reviewedThe International Symbol of Access (ISA), when integrated into signage, is meant to des...
The United Nations General Assembly in New York City adopted the International Convention on the Rig...
peer reviewedNot only was 1981 the United Nations’ International Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP), bu...
Founded by Edgar F. Allen in 1922 in Elyria, Ohio as The International Society for Crippled Children...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA) is one of the most recognized in the world and for last 45 ...
When integrated into signage, the international symbol of accessibility designates accessible spaces...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA), used in a variety of specific locations to represent purpo...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA), used in a variety of specific locations to represent purpo...
One of the most recognizable symbols is the International Symbol of Access (ISA) (Ben-Moshe, L & Pow...
This paper uses a cultural studies lens to suggest that the ISA confers a semiotic imposition of “ot...
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
The International Symbol of Access (ISA) produces, capacitates, and debilitates disability in partic...
This article describes the beginning of the International Disability Rights Monitor and its advocacy...