#2 ‘Identity and Disability’ by Nick Watson
The second post in my solo April blog festival. WATSON, N. (2002) Well, I know this is going to sound very strange to you, but I don’t see myself as a disabled person: identity and disability....
View Article#3 ‘The use and non-use of assistive technologies’ by Soderstrom and Ytterhus
The third instalment in an academic free for all. SÖDERSTRÖM, S. & YTTERHUS, B. (2010) The use and non-use of assistive technologies from the world of information and communication technology by...
View Article#4 ‘Disability, Technology and e-Learning’ edited by Jane Seale
Disability, Technology and e-Learning, a Special Issue of Research in Learning Technology, edited by Jane Seale. Research in Learning Technology So far this month, I’ve introduced three influential...
View Article#5 ‘Hierarchies of Impairment’ by Mark Deal
DEAL, M. (2003) Disabled people’s attitudes toward other impairment groups: a hierarchy of impairments. Disability & Society, 18, 7, 13. Disability and Society This is the second paper I’ve...
View Article#7 Three papers on Disability and the Internet
Disability and Society Today I highlight three papers from Disability and Society that investigate digital disability prior to the advent of Web 2.0. All three papers nominated today represent research...
View Article#8 ‘Digital Agility and Disabled Learners’ by Seale, Draffan and Wald
Over the course of April I have been highlighting influential disability, technology and education research published by Routledge. All the papers cited are available for free this month to all. SEALE,...
View ArticleThe Platonic Upper Cut
Watching some of the tweets rolling out of South By South West (SXSW) I was reminded (again) of the continuing relevance of cyberfeminist theory for Human Factors, HCI and UX researchers. In...
View ArticleFree access to Education, Tech and Disability research: Fill your boots!
Detail photo by See-Ming Lee of book sculpture "OMG LOL". From Eyebeam Art & Technology Center Open Studios. Last year, academic publisher Routledge offered 30 days of free access to their...
View ArticleFree Research +1: Enacting Disability by Vasilis Galis
Last week I highlighted Routledge’s online festival of free access to academic journals (to access the journals you have to register on their site, to begin 14 days of access at any point up until the...
View ArticleCall for Papers: Disability, Technology and the Global South
Call for Papers: Disability and the Global South An International Journal Special Issue: Disability, Technology and the Global South. Editors: Sarah Lewthwaite (King’s College London) and Anupama Roy...
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