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Sensing technologies, digital inclusion, and disability diversity
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication ( IF 7.432 ) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 , DOI: 10.1093/jcmc/zmad026
Sarah Nectoux 1 , Liam Magee 1 , Karen Soldatic 1
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This article focuses on uses and experiences of everyday sensory technologies by racially and ethnically diverse persons with disabilites, bringing our research to the junction of critical technology studies, migration studies, and critical disability studies. We draw on a large-scale qualitative project that involves new and second-generation migrants with disabilities from a socio-economically disadvantaged area in Sydney, Australia. Findings show the negotiated exchanges of inclusion and exclusion that disabled people from diverse racial and ethnic minority backgrounds encounter with sensory and other technologies. While such technologies have rightfully been criticized for their roles in the surveillance, regulation, exclusion, and financialization of disability and ethnically diverse groups, these negotiations show how processes of agency, awareness, and peer support produce and in turn benefit from encounters with technology in complex ways. We argue the continued emergence of automation warrants both critique and cautious ongoing experimentation.

中文翻译:

传感技术、数字包容性和残疾多样性

本文重点关注不同种族和民族的残疾人对日常感官技术的使用和体验,将我们的研究带到了关键技术研究、移民研究和关键残疾研究的结合点。我们借鉴了一个大型定性项目,该项目涉及来自澳大利亚悉尼社会经济弱势地区的新一代和第二代残疾移民。调查结果显示,来自不同种族和少数族裔背景的残疾人在接触感官和其他技术时会遇到包容和排斥的谈判交换。虽然此类技术因其在残疾人和种族多元化群体的监视、监管、排斥和金融化方面所发挥的作用而受到正确的批评,但这些谈判表明了代理过程如何,意识和同伴支持以复杂的方式产生并反过来从与技术的接触中受益。我们认为,自动化的不断出现需要批评和谨慎的持续实验。
更新日期:2023-08-23
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