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Disability Rights Advocacy Online - Voice, Empowerment and Global Connectivity (Paperback)
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Disability Rights Advocacy Online - Voice, Empowerment and Global Connectivity (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Global Information, Politics and Society
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Disability rights advocates in the United Kingdom and the United
States recently embraced new media technologies in unexpected and
innovative ways. This book sheds light on this process of renewal
and asks whether the digitalisation of disability rights advocacy
can help re-configure political participation into a more inclusive
experience for disabled Internet users, enhancing their stakes in
democratic citizenship. Through the examination of social media
content, Web link analysis, and interviews with leading figures in
grassroots groups on both sides of the Atlantic, Filippo Trevisan
reveals the profound impact that the Internet has had on disability
advocacy in the wake of the austerity agenda that followed the 2008
global financial crisis. In Britain, a new, tech-savvy generation
of young disabled self-advocates has emerged from this process. The
role of social media platforms such as Facebook in helping
politically inexperienced users make sense of complex policy
changes through the use of personal stories is discussed also. In
addition, this book explains why British disability advocates
adopted more innovative and participatory strategies compared to
their American counterparts when faced with similar policy crises.
This book reviews the implications of this unexpected digital
transformation for the structure of the disability rights movement,
its leadership, and the opportunity for disabled citizens to
participate fully in democratic politics vis-a-vis persisting Web
access and accessibility barriers. An original perspective on the
relationship between disability and the Internet, and an
indispensable read for scholars wishing to contextualize and enrich
their knowledge on digital disability rights campaigns vis-a-vis
the broader ecology of policymaking.
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