01833cam a2200373 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066015001500083019002300098020003600121020003600157020003300193020003200226040003700258042000800295050002400303082001700327082001700344082001600361100002700377245011800404260004400522300002500566440002700591504005100618505055000669650004401219650003501263650002901298700003201327856007501359984002501434221068320031127184400.0020624s2003 mdu b 001 0 eng  a 2002009977 aGBA3-193281 a23742521z23742521 a0742518434 (cloth : alk. paper) a0742518442 (paper : alk. paper) a0742518434(cased) :c£50.00 a0742518442(pbk.) :c£18.95 aDLCbengcDLCdOrLoB-BdDLCdVSL apcc00aHV1569.5b.G64 200200a303.48/322104a303.48/322104a303.4832211 aGoggin, Gerard,d1964-10aDigital disability :bthe social construction of disability in new media /cGerard Goggin and Christopher Newell. aLanham :bRowman & Littlefield,cc2003. axx, 183 p. ;c24 cm. 0aCritical media studies aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPt. I. Technologies of Disability. 1. Encountering Technology, Media, and Culture. 2. Disability in Its Social Context -- Pt. II. Networks of Disability. 3. Holding the Line: Telecommunications and Disability. 4. Disability on the Digital Margins: Convergence and the Construction of Disability -- Pt. III. New Mediations of Disability. 5. Getting the Picture on Disability: Digital Broadcasting Futures. 6. Blind Spots on the Internet. 7. Cultures of Digital Disability -- Pt. IV. The Politics of Disabling Digitization. 8. Rewiring Disability. 0aComputers and people with disabilities. 0aDigital mediaxSocial aspects. 0aSociology of disability.1 aNewell, Christopher,d1964-413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy041/2002009977.html aANLcNL 303.483 G613