Authors
Hans Persson, Henrik Åhman, Alexander Arvei Yngling, Jan Gulliksen
Publication date
2015/11
Journal
Universal access in the information society
Volume
14
Pages
505-526
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Accessibility and equal opportunities for all in the digital age have become increasingly important over the last decade. In one form or another, the concept of accessibility is being considered to a greater or smaller extent in most projects that develop interactive systems. However, the concept varies among different professions, cultures and interest groups. Design for all, universal access and inclusive design are all different names of approaches that largely focus on increasing the accessibility of the interactive system for the widest possible range of use. But, in what way do all these concepts differ and what is the underlying philosophy in all of these concepts? This paper aims at investigating the various concepts used for accessibility, its methodological and historical development and some philosophical aspects of the concept. It can be concluded that there is little or no consensus regarding the definition …
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