Rhetorical Accessability At the Intersection of Technical Communication and Disability Studies

Introduction Lisa Meloncon CHAPTER 1. Embracing Interdependence: Technology Developers, Autistic Users, and Technical Communicators Kimberly Elmore CHAPTER 2. Designing for People Who Do Not Read Easily Caroline Jarrett, Janice (Ginny) Redish, and Kathryn Summers CHAPTER 3. Toward a Theory of Techno...

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Main Author Meloncon, Lisa
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 2013
Taylor and Francis
Edition1st edition.
SeriesBaywood's Technical Communications
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Summary:Introduction Lisa Meloncon CHAPTER 1. Embracing Interdependence: Technology Developers, Autistic Users, and Technical Communicators Kimberly Elmore CHAPTER 2. Designing for People Who Do Not Read Easily Caroline Jarrett, Janice (Ginny) Redish, and Kathryn Summers CHAPTER 3. Toward a Theory of Technological Embodiment Lisa Meloncon CHAPTER 4. Supercrips Don’t Fly: Technical Communication to Support Ordinary Lives of People With Disabilities Margaret Gutsell and Kathleen Hulgin CHAPTER 5. The Care and Feeding of the D-Beast: Metaphors of the Lived Experience of Diabetes Lora Arduser CHAPTER 6. Accessibility and the Web Design Student Elizabeth Pass CHAPTER 7. Accessibility Challenges for Visually Impaired Students and Their Online Writing Instructors Sushil K. Oswal and Beth L. Hewett CHAPTER 8. Disability, Web Standards, and the Majority World Sarah Lewthwaite and Henny Swan CHAPTER 9. Web Accessibility Statements: Connecting Professional Writing, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Burkean Rhetoric Antoinette Larkin CHAPTER 10. Accessibility as Context: The Legal, Fiscal, and Social Imperative to Deliver Inclusive e-Content Lisa Pappas CHAPTER 11. Resources Allison Maloney Meet the Contributors Index
ISBN:9780895037886
0895037882
0895037890
9780895037893
9780754640530
0754640531
DOI:10.4324/9781315231501