[Air-L] looking for theories about people with disabilities inclusion through technologies

Filippo Trevisan trevisan at american.edu
Thu Mar 21 09:02:29 PDT 2019


Dear Harel,

Here are two more titles to add to the excellent suggestions by others:


  *   Goggin, G. and Newell, C. (2007) “The Business of Digital Disability,” The Information Society, 23(3): 159-168. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01972240701323572?journalCode=utis20

For a broader theoretical overview of the relationship between disability and technology:


  *   Roulstone, A. (2016) Disability and Technology: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach. Palgrave.

On a side note, let me say how great it is to see so many responses to this post, which underscores the growing energy in digital disability research.

All best,

Filippo

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