Disability has had a chequered career, when it comes to discussions, policies, and practices addressing digital divides and digital inequalities. Over time disability has become an acknowledged element in digital inequality approaches, yet still it is often passed over briefly, and not well understood. In this chapter, I argue that we need better theory of disability and digital divides. However, I also contend that this cuts two-ways: that we cannot have an adequate understanding of digital inequality and divides unless we engage with, and draw upon, critical theories of disability. To make this case, the chapter reviews how disability has been regarded in digital divide and associated digital inequality and inclusion literature. With some...
Digital inequality scholarship has rightly criticized the concept of the ‘digital divide’ for oversi...
Although discussion of the digital divide is a relatively new phenomenon, social inequality is a dee...
People with disabilities, and in particular people who are blind or vision impaired, are not embraci...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
This paper presents an in-depth study of intra-disability diversity in the digital realm and the rel...
The aim of this article is to explore disability and the digital divide using a quantitative methodo...
In recent times, disability has gained prominence as an important arena of social justice, politics,...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
Much of the discourse on the digital divide focuses on issues of information disparity and accessibi...
Digital inequality is a prevalent problem for people with disabilities. Despite the capabilities emb...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
The modern societies have become more and more digitalized during recent years. Owning a digital dev...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
Digital inequality scholarship has rightly criticized the concept of the ‘digital divide’ for oversi...
Although discussion of the digital divide is a relatively new phenomenon, social inequality is a dee...
People with disabilities, and in particular people who are blind or vision impaired, are not embraci...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
This paper presents an in-depth study of intra-disability diversity in the digital realm and the rel...
The aim of this article is to explore disability and the digital divide using a quantitative methodo...
In recent times, disability has gained prominence as an important arena of social justice, politics,...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
Much of the discourse on the digital divide focuses on issues of information disparity and accessibi...
Digital inequality is a prevalent problem for people with disabilities. Despite the capabilities emb...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
The modern societies have become more and more digitalized during recent years. Owning a digital dev...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
Digital inequality scholarship has rightly criticized the concept of the ‘digital divide’ for oversi...
Although discussion of the digital divide is a relatively new phenomenon, social inequality is a dee...
People with disabilities, and in particular people who are blind or vision impaired, are not embraci...