Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology /
Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology /
Jonathan Lazar, Michael Ashley Stein.
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- Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I. Participation and Inclusion -- Chapter 1. Standards Bodies, Access to Information Technology, and Human Rights -- Chapter 2. Accessible ICTs and the Opening of Political Space for Persons with Disabilities -- Chapter 3. Web Accessibility for People with Cognitive Disabilities: A Legal Right? -- Chapter 4. The Intersection of Human Rights, Social Justice, the Internet, and Accessibility in Libraries: Access, Education, and Inclusion -- Part II. Government and Governance -- Chapter 5. Public Financing of Information Technology and Human Rights for People with Disabilities -- Chapter 6. Using Provincial Laws to Drive a National Agenda: Connecting Human Rights and Disability Rights Laws -- Chapter 7. Access to Justice -- Chapter 8. Open Government and Digital Accessibility -- Part III. Specific Applications and Technologies -- Chapter 9. E- Books and Human Rights -- Chapter 10. Accessibility and Online Learning -- Chapter 11. Who Owns Captioning? -- Chapter 12. Information Privacy and Security as a Human Right for People with Disabilities -- Chapter 13. How Does Inaccessible Gaming Lead to Social Exclusion? -- Part IV. International Development -- Chapter 14. The Pivot Model of Policy Entrepreneurship: An Application of European Ideas in the Global South -- Chapter 15. G. Anthony Giannoumis, Mirriam Nthenge, and Jorge Manhique -- Chapter 16. ICT Access, Disability Human Rights, and Social Inclusion in India -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780812294095
10.9783/9780812294095 doi
DE-Drept
resursă online
HM851
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I. Participation and Inclusion -- Chapter 1. Standards Bodies, Access to Information Technology, and Human Rights -- Chapter 2. Accessible ICTs and the Opening of Political Space for Persons with Disabilities -- Chapter 3. Web Accessibility for People with Cognitive Disabilities: A Legal Right? -- Chapter 4. The Intersection of Human Rights, Social Justice, the Internet, and Accessibility in Libraries: Access, Education, and Inclusion -- Part II. Government and Governance -- Chapter 5. Public Financing of Information Technology and Human Rights for People with Disabilities -- Chapter 6. Using Provincial Laws to Drive a National Agenda: Connecting Human Rights and Disability Rights Laws -- Chapter 7. Access to Justice -- Chapter 8. Open Government and Digital Accessibility -- Part III. Specific Applications and Technologies -- Chapter 9. E- Books and Human Rights -- Chapter 10. Accessibility and Online Learning -- Chapter 11. Who Owns Captioning? -- Chapter 12. Information Privacy and Security as a Human Right for People with Disabilities -- Chapter 13. How Does Inaccessible Gaming Lead to Social Exclusion? -- Part IV. International Development -- Chapter 14. The Pivot Model of Policy Entrepreneurship: An Application of European Ideas in the Global South -- Chapter 15. G. Anthony Giannoumis, Mirriam Nthenge, and Jorge Manhique -- Chapter 16. ICT Access, Disability Human Rights, and Social Inclusion in India -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780812294095
10.9783/9780812294095 doi
DE-Drept
resursă online
HM851