Disability and Digital Media: Accessibility, Representation and Inclusion
About this Course
In Disability and Digital Media , we will explore the relationship between digital technologies and disability in the Internet age.We will consider: the evolving impact of social media on representations of disability; the politics of experiencing, embodying, and discussing disability online; the presence of disability in memes, viral content, and online culture; and the role of accessibility in the digital world.Created by: Curtin University
Level: Introductory
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