This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disability perspective. Using a critical social perspective on disability, we offer an Australian case study to analyse disability in national telecommunications policy. In doing so, we critique the systemic lack of incorporation of disability in national visions, policies, and programmes. Accordingly, we argue for a cohesive, and genuine commitment to incorporating disability considerations in all areas of information and communication technology policy and scholarship.disability, accessibility, telecommunications, Internet, nation, technology, policy,
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses th...
Digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) feature prominently in programmes to promo...
This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disab...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologie...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologies...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
In the fifth decade of the internet, accessibility for all, especially those with disabilities, is c...
Much of the discourse on the digital divide focuses on issues of information disparity and accessibi...
This thesis evaluates three Australian communications policy areas from a critical disability theory...
People with disabilities, and in particular people who are blind or vision impaired, are not embraci...
The fast developing technologies can benefit disabled people from many ways. However, it also formed...
'What may be gained from thinking about disability and technology differently is potentially a great...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses th...
Digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) feature prominently in programmes to promo...
This article considers questions of technological change, innovation, and communication from a disab...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologie...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologies...
The paradox of disability and inclusive information technology is considered. If we are now possesse...
In the fifth decade of the internet, accessibility for all, especially those with disabilities, is c...
Much of the discourse on the digital divide focuses on issues of information disparity and accessibi...
This thesis evaluates three Australian communications policy areas from a critical disability theory...
People with disabilities, and in particular people who are blind or vision impaired, are not embraci...
The fast developing technologies can benefit disabled people from many ways. However, it also formed...
'What may be gained from thinking about disability and technology differently is potentially a great...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
Taking a human rights, media and cultural studies based approach, this paper reviews and analyses th...
Digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) feature prominently in programmes to promo...