Enabling technology: disabled people, work and new technology
The disability, human rights and society series reflects a commitment to a social model of disability and a desire to make this view accessible to a wide audience. 'Disability' is viewed as a form of oppression and the fundamental issue is not one of an individual's inabilities or limitations, but rather, a hostile and unadaptive society. This book, drawing on research which included a literature review, fieldwork, and interviews with disabled people, contributes to a social barriers approach to the study of disabled peoples' experience of using new technology. Both the positive benefits and d ... Show more
Authors: Roulstone, Alan
Published: Buckingham, England, Open University Press, 1998
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: xi, 159 p.
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