Review of Disability and the Internet: Confronting a Digital Divide

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The inclusion of theo- ry strengthens the book's social justice premise. Because there is so much content, this book would benefit from being broken down into shorter chapters that hold together more tightly. Jaeger's urgent claim is clearly expressed again at the conclusion of the book: people with disabilities are in a civil rights moment not unlike previous efforts for equal access to education and employ- ment. [...]the Internet and related technol- ogies are fully accessible, people with dis- abilities will be excluded from the Internet age.

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Saltes, N. (2013). Review of Disability and the Internet: Confronting a Digital Divide. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2(1), 94. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v2i1.72

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