01525nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200240009110000240011524500770013926000380021630000310025436500660028552009680035165000240131920250703104935.0220309b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789352800308 cAL aeng 223a025.04087bELLR aElizabeth Ellcessor aRestricted accessb: media, disability and the politics of participation aNew YorkbSage Publicationsc2017 aix,249p.bHBc25.5x15.7cm. 2GeneralaVBI-1347b₹543.75c₹d₹725.00e25%f21-02-2022 aDigital media offers many opportunities for civic and cultural participation. This technology is not equally easy for everyone to use. Often, people with disabilities require accommodation, assistive technologies, or other forms of aid to make digital media accessible for them, but are unable to obtain them. Restricted Access investigates digital media accessibility—the processes by which media is made usable by people with specific needs—and argues for creating access to enable greater participation in all forms of mediated culture. It argues that if digital media leads to opportunities for individuals to create and participate, but the technology only facilitates the participation of the privileged, then its progressive potential remains unrealized. The book demonstrates the importance of alternate uses, marginalized voices, and invisible innovations in the context of disability identities and asks for a rethink on digital media accessibility. aInformation storage