- Paperback - Number of Pages: 280 pages
- Dimensions: 152 x 226 x 20mm - 1,199.98g
- Publication date: 06 Aug 2013
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Imprint: ROUTLEDGE
- Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
"In this second edition of Seale's go-to text, she accurately re-imagines the disability and e-learning landscape in accordance with shifting paradigms, moving away from a role-based emphasis towards a stakeholder approach that emphasises a more socially inclusive perspective. This book should be read in its entirety by anyone working in e-learning or accessibility, and provides a useful resource for anyone teaching in higher education today."-Dr. Simon Ball, Senior Advisor at Jisc TechDis "This book makes a powerful argument to transform accessibility into a more participatory and inclusive concept. Drawing on Freire's notion of critical pedagogy, Seale offers a critical, detailed analysis of research surrounding accessibility practice and shows that there are alternatives, such as participatory research, that foster 'digital inclusion' and increase agency for people with disabilities."-Dr. Alan R. Foley, Associate Professor of Instructional Technology, Syracuse University "Seale provides a very comprehensive y...