Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses the topic of disability, the Internet and policy. In particular, it focuses on the new ways that citizen and human rights to technology that have been articulated via international law and policy – especially the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the World Summit on the Information Society
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disab...
Reflecting the commitments undertaken by the EU through the conclusion of the United Nations Convent...
Disability and Information Technology examines the extent to which regulatory frameworks for informa...
This paper argues for a reconsideration of the arguments made for online equality for persons with d...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This book analyses new challenges and future potential of Information and Communication Technologies...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) obligates State Part...
This book analyses new challenges and future potential of Information and Communication Technologie...
Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology addresses the global issue of equal access to i...
The contribution is included in the third section of a book which analyses new challenges and future...
Earlier this decade, the emerging field of disability media began to focus on the Internet and peopl...
This is the foreword of the book analysing new challenges and future potential of Information and Co...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disab...
Reflecting the commitments undertaken by the EU through the conclusion of the United Nations Convent...
Disability and Information Technology examines the extent to which regulatory frameworks for informa...
This paper argues for a reconsideration of the arguments made for online equality for persons with d...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This book analyses new challenges and future potential of Information and Communication Technologies...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) obligates State Part...
This book analyses new challenges and future potential of Information and Communication Technologie...
Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology addresses the global issue of equal access to i...
The contribution is included in the third section of a book which analyses new challenges and future...
Earlier this decade, the emerging field of disability media began to focus on the Internet and peopl...
This is the foreword of the book analysing new challenges and future potential of Information and Co...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disab...
Reflecting the commitments undertaken by the EU through the conclusion of the United Nations Convent...