This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the concepts of ‘rhythm’ and ‘wayfaring.’ It unravels how young people with physical disabilities move in and between digital media devices, online sites and activities in an embodied and rhythmic way that happens at a fast or slow pace. The framework is used to analyse the video diaries of three male secondary school students with physical disabilities on their use of digital media at home. We propose methodological advances in studying digital media use as dynamic movement and provide alternative insights on digital inequalities
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Research on the aspirations of people with intellectual disabilities documents the importance of alt...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDigital inclusion in higher education has tended to be un...
This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the c...
This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the c...
This thesis is based on a two-year ethnography, conducted in a special school, on how young people w...
Digital media have enabled people with disabilities (PWDs) to connect with each other, but online re...
An examination of media and technology use by school-aged youth with disabilities, with an emphasis ...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
Digital media have become integral to the everyday life of people with disabilities. So far, resear...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
Despite the seeming ubiquity of young people's Internet use, there are still many for whom access to...
Digitally mediated social environments have become important stages for the negotiation of everyday ...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Research on the aspirations of people with intellectual disabilities documents the importance of alt...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDigital inclusion in higher education has tended to be un...
This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the c...
This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the c...
This thesis is based on a two-year ethnography, conducted in a special school, on how young people w...
Digital media have enabled people with disabilities (PWDs) to connect with each other, but online re...
An examination of media and technology use by school-aged youth with disabilities, with an emphasis ...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
Digital media have become integral to the everyday life of people with disabilities. So far, resear...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
Despite the seeming ubiquity of young people's Internet use, there are still many for whom access to...
Digitally mediated social environments have become important stages for the negotiation of everyday ...
This paper argues that disability activism and politics can be seen as paradigmatic for the wider de...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
Research on the aspirations of people with intellectual disabilities documents the importance of alt...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDigital inclusion in higher education has tended to be un...