This paper argues for a reconsideration of the arguments made for online equality for persons with disabilities, using the context of the United States as a primary lens through which to examine the issues. By linking the existing legal protections and professional standards for accessible design to structures and institutions of human rights and social justice from international to local levels, advocates for an accessible online environment will have new opportunities to establish online equality for persons with disabilities within the broader continuum of human rights and social justice. Framing and discussing accessibility as a human issue as much as a legal and technical issue may bring significant changes to the current relationships...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
Although a range of laws and regulations have been created in the United States to promote online ac...
Abstract The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains i...
Despite the significant advantages that access to information and communication technology has made ...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses th...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
Although a range of laws and regulations have been created in the United States to promote online ac...
Abstract The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains i...
Despite the significant advantages that access to information and communication technology has made ...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum o...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses th...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...