Disability interactions: creating inclusive innovations
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adam_text | Contents xv Preface. ........................................................ Acknowledgments...................... xvii Terminology. . ............................................... 1 2 History of Disability Interactions ................... . 1 1.1 Initial Interactions: Older History with Novel Ideas .................... 1 1.2 Universal Design and Interactions for Varying Ability ........... 3 1.3 Looking Beyond Functionality 6 1.4 1.5 Is Accessibility Research Truly Global? ............................. Where Do We Go From Here? ........................................... . ............. 9 11 Why Wc Need aDisability Interactions Approach ........................ 13 2.1 Why A New Approach? ...................................... 13 2.2 Issues of Scale ........................................................ 13 2.2.1 2.2.2 3 xix Going Beyond Small-Scale Studies Settings and Contexts ............... ...................... 14 16 2.3 2.4 2.2.3 Multiple Technology Ecosystems ................................................. Disability Inclusion as a Wicked Problem................... . Assistive Technology-’ as Part of a System ............... 2.5 Capturing Complexity as a Key Aim ................................... 2,5 The Disability Interaction (DIX)Approach............ ..................... 27 3.1 3.2 17 19 . 21 dire DIX Framework: An Overview ........................................ 3.1.1 DIX Principles: An Overview ............ 28 29 3.1.2 3.1.3 Disability Inclusion Is a Wicked Problem .............. Applied and Basic Research Combined ................ 30 32 3.1.4 3.1.5 Co-
Created Solutions ...................................... Radically Different Interactions ............................ 36 3.1.6 Value and Usefulness 45 .................................... 41 3.1.7 Open and Scalable ............ A Framework: Dimensions ot DIX ............. 55 3.2.1 58 Complexity ......................... 52
4 3.2.2 Wellbeing ........................................................................ 59 3.2.3 Power and Participation ............................................................................ 60 3.3 3.2.4 Innovation . ............................................................ Case Study: DIX within the AT2030 program in Kenya 3.4 Conclusion ..................................................... · · · 64 ................................ 66 70 Exploring Geographies: DIX in the Global South........... .......................................... 71 4.1 4.2 Geographical Imbalances of Disability and AT research................................. Unpacking Context in the Global South through H Ci Research on 71 74 4.3 XI obile Technology .......................................................... Understanding the Notion of Context in Disability and AT Access Research in the Global South .................. 4.3.1 Interpretations and Experiences of Disability in the Global South.......................... 79 79 4.4 Global South and AT Access........... ................................................................ .. . 4.5 Tae Role of DIX in Increasing .Access and Impact or AT in the 84 Global South ............... 4.6 5 81 4.5.1 Acknowledge the Wicked Problem 4.5.2 4.5.3 Taking an ABC Approach .................................. Explore Radically Different Interactions ............ 4.5.4 Co-Create Research 4.5.5 4.5.6 Engage in Valuable and Useful Research .............................................. Focus on Open and Scalable Innovations
.............................................. .............. 84 85 86 .............. 88 Conclusion .............................................................. 89 89 90 Exploring Different Settings: DIX in Education and Employment....................... 91 5.1 Technologies for Inclusive Learning Experiences ............... 93 5.1.1 Developing Novel Educational Technologies for the Classroom ... 94 5.1.2 5.1.3 Disability and Technology Use in Higher Education.......................... Ihe Use ofTechnology for Remote Education. Implications for Inclusion .............. 5.2 98 101 5.1.4 Beyond Formal Education ................................. Technologies Supporting Work and Access to Employment for People 103 with Disabilities ............................. .. .................. ................................... . 104 5.2.1 Ilie Impact ofTechnology on Access to Employment for People 5.2.2 with Disabilities ...................... Interactions Between People with Disabilities and Technology in the Workplace .................. 106 104
xüi 5.3 5.4 6 5.2.3 Remote Work and the Problem of (In)Accessibility........................ lhe Role of DIX in Education and Employment ........... 5.3.1 Acknowledge the Wicked Problem 5.3.2 5.3.3 Taking an ABC Approach ....................................................... Explore Radically Different Interactions ........................................... 113 114 5.3.4 5.3.5 Co-Create Solutions ............... Engage in Valuable and Useful Research . ........... 11.4 114 5.3.6 Focus on Open and Scalable Innovations . ............ 114 ................................................. Ill Conclusion ........................................... 115 Exploring- Different Settings: .DIX in Health and .Healthcare.......................... 11.7 6.1 6.2 Tie Value of Health ................. Aging as Disability? ............. 117 119 6.3 Assistive Technology in Health Systems as a Combination of Products and Services ............... ........... 123 6.4 From the WHO to HCI ....................................... 126 6.5 Promoting Psychological Wellbeing 6.6 Tie Role, of DIX in Health............. ....................... 130 6.7 Conclusion ........................... 134 6.2.1 7 107 Ill . Aging and Digital ...................... 120 ............................. 128 Future Disability Interactions .................... 135 7.1 Al and Agentive Technologies ............................................ 136 7.2 7.3 Multisensory Experiences and Mixed Realities Robot-Human Collaborations ........................ 7.4 DIX in 2079 .................. 144 References. .
............................. 147 Authors’ Biographies.................... 197 ............... . 140 142
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Contents xv Preface. . Acknowledgments. xvii Terminology. . . 1 2 History of Disability Interactions . . 1 1.1 Initial Interactions: Older History with Novel Ideas . 1 1.2 Universal Design and Interactions for Varying Ability . 3 1.3 Looking Beyond Functionality 6 1.4 1.5 Is Accessibility Research Truly Global? . Where Do We Go From Here? . . . 9 11 Why Wc Need aDisability Interactions Approach . 13 2.1 Why A New Approach? . 13 2.2 Issues of Scale . 13 2.2.1 2.2.2 3 xix Going Beyond Small-Scale Studies Settings and Contexts . . 14 16 2.3 2.4 2.2.3 Multiple Technology Ecosystems . Disability Inclusion as a Wicked Problem. . Assistive Technology-’ as Part of a System . 2.5 Capturing Complexity as a Key Aim . 2,5 The Disability Interaction (DIX)Approach. . 27 3.1 3.2 17 19 . 21 dire DIX Framework: An Overview . 3.1.1 DIX Principles: An Overview . 28 29 3.1.2 3.1.3 Disability Inclusion Is a Wicked Problem . Applied and Basic Research Combined . 30 32 3.1.4 3.1.5 Co-
Created Solutions . Radically Different Interactions . 36 3.1.6 Value and Usefulness 45 . 41 3.1.7 Open and Scalable . A Framework: Dimensions ot DIX . 55 3.2.1 58 Complexity . 52
4 3.2.2 Wellbeing . 59 3.2.3 Power and Participation . 60 3.3 3.2.4 Innovation . . Case Study: DIX within the AT2030 program in Kenya 3.4 Conclusion . · · · 64 . 66 70 Exploring Geographies: DIX in the Global South. . 71 4.1 4.2 Geographical Imbalances of Disability and AT research. Unpacking Context in the Global South through H Ci Research on 71 74 4.3 XI obile Technology . Understanding the Notion of Context in Disability and AT Access Research in the Global South . 4.3.1 Interpretations and Experiences of Disability in the Global South. 79 79 4.4 Global South and AT Access. . . . 4.5 Tae Role of DIX in Increasing .Access and Impact or AT in the 84 Global South . 4.6 5 81 4.5.1 Acknowledge the Wicked Problem 4.5.2 4.5.3 Taking an ABC Approach . Explore Radically Different Interactions . 4.5.4 Co-Create Research 4.5.5 4.5.6 Engage in Valuable and Useful Research . Focus on Open and Scalable Innovations
. . 84 85 86 . 88 Conclusion . 89 89 90 Exploring Different Settings: DIX in Education and Employment. 91 5.1 Technologies for Inclusive Learning Experiences . 93 5.1.1 Developing Novel Educational Technologies for the Classroom . 94 5.1.2 5.1.3 Disability and Technology Use in Higher Education. 'Ihe Use ofTechnology for Remote Education. Implications for Inclusion . 5.2 98 101 5.1.4 Beyond Formal Education . Technologies Supporting Work and Access to Employment for People 103 with Disabilities . . . . . 104 5.2.1 'Ilie Impact ofTechnology on Access to Employment for People 5.2.2 with Disabilities . Interactions Between People with Disabilities and Technology in the Workplace . 106 104
xüi 5.3 5.4 6 5.2.3 Remote Work and the Problem of (In)Accessibility. lhe Role of DIX in Education and Employment . 5.3.1 Acknowledge the Wicked Problem 5.3.2 5.3.3 Taking an ABC Approach . Explore Radically Different Interactions . 113 114 5.3.4 5.3.5 Co-Create Solutions . Engage in Valuable and Useful Research . . 11.4 114 5.3.6 Focus on Open and Scalable Innovations . . 114 . Ill Conclusion . 115 Exploring- Different Settings: .DIX in Health and .Healthcare. 11.7 6.1 6.2 Tie Value of Health . Aging as Disability? . 117 119 6.3 Assistive Technology in Health Systems as a Combination of Products and Services . . 123 6.4 From the WHO to HCI . 126 6.5 Promoting Psychological Wellbeing 6.6 Tie Role, of DIX in Health. . 130 6.7 Conclusion . 134 6.2.1 7 107 Ill . Aging and Digital . 120 . 128 Future Disability Interactions . 135 7.1 Al and Agentive Technologies . 136 7.2 7.3 Multisensory Experiences and Mixed Realities Robot-Human Collaborations . 7.4 DIX in 2079 . 144 References. .
. 147 Authors’ Biographies. 197 . . 140 142 |
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