Internet Access by People with Intellectual Disabilities: Inequalities and Opportunities
Abstract
This review gives an overview of the societal inequalities faced by people with intellectual disabilities, before focusing specifically on challenges people face accessing the Internet. Current access will be outlined along with the societal, support and attitudinal factors that can hinder access. Discussion of carer views of Internet use by people with intellectual disabilities will be covered incorporating consideration of the tension between protection, self-determination and lifestyle issues and gaining Internet access. We will address how impairment related factors may impede access and subsequently discuss how supports may be used to obfuscate impairments and facilitate access. We will move on from this to critically describe some of the potential benefits the Internet could provide to people with intellectual disabilities, including the potential for self-expression, advocacy and developing friendships. Finally, strategies to better include people with intellectual disabilities online will be given along with future research suggestions.Citation
Chadwick, D., Wesson, C. and Fullwood, C. (2013) Internet Access by People with Intellectual Disabilities: Inequalities and Opportunities, Future Internet, 5(3), pp. 376-397.Publisher
MDPI AGJournal
Future InternetAdditional Links
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/5/3/376Type
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enISSN
1999-5903ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/fi5030376
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