Empowerment by digital media of people with disabilities
Three dimensions of support
The paper differentiates three dimensions of access for eInclusion
instruments: Firstly, digital media are understood as environments that offer
multiple channels for interaction between persons with disabilities and their environment.
This dimension is challenged by barriers that hinder people to use
digital media. Peer support could be understood as a second dimension: Social media can empower people to act as social innovators and help people with disabilities.
Barriers are identified in the effort that has to be done or in unsuitable
ICT-applications. On a third dimension, the advantages of “space” are explored: Public internet access points can be understood as a “space” that offers ICT access, support for individual needs and competences, facilitated by specialized staff. The high costs, missing political backing and need for competences could be understood as main barriers here. The paper suggests to capitalize on social innovation approaches to design new support instruments for eInclusion.
Bibliographische Angaben:
Bühler, Christian; Pelka, Bastian:
Empowerment by digital media of people with disabilities
Three dimensions of support ;
In: Miesenberger, Klaus; Fels, Deborah; Archambault, Dominique; Peňáz, Petr; Zagler, Wolfgang (Hrsg.): Computers helping people with special needs; 14th International Conference, ICCHP 2014, Paris, France, July 9-11, 2014, Proceedings, Part II; S. 17-24;
Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014
ISBN: 978-3-319-08595-1
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