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Disability And Information Technology A Comparative Study In Media Regulation Hardback Eliza Varney

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Disability And Information Technology A Comparative Study In Media Regulation Hardback Eliza Varney
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Eliza Varney
ISBN: 9780521191616, 0521191610
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Hardback

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Disability And Information Technology A Comparative Study In Media Regulation Hardback Eliza Varney by Eliza Varney 9780521191616, 0521191610 instant download after payment.

Disability and Information Technology examines the extent to which regulatory frameworks for information and communication technologies (ICTs) safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities as citizenship rights. It adopts a comparative approach focused on four case studies: Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. It focuses on the tension between social and economic values in the regulation of ICTs and calls for a regulatory approach based on a framework of principles that reflects citizenship values. The analysis identifies challenges encountered in the jurisdictions examined and points toward the rights-based approach advanced by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as a benchmark in protecting the rights of persons with disabilities to have equal access to information. The research draws on a wealth of resources, including legislation, cases, interviews, consultation documents and responses from organisations representing persons with disabilities.

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