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Digital Outcasts: Moving Technology Forward without Leaving People Behind, Second Edition explores how inclusive design is reshaping today's technological and industrial landscape. This updated edition incorporates the latest legal and technological advancements, highlighting both the strides made and the challenges that remain. The book examines the real-life experiences of individuals often excluded by inaccessible products and services, such as those living with disabilities ranging from blindness and cognitive conditions to long-term illnesses and injuries. With digital access now vital for employment, education, healthcare, and social connection, the consequences of exclusion are far-reaching and increasingly urgent.
The book emphasizes that, through grassroots innovation, many have begun to reclaim agency and transform their environments. It delves into the pivotal role disabled users have played in driving human-computer interaction forward, and uses case studies from law, healthcare, creative arts, and social science to illustrate how disability continues to be a powerful catalyst for design and progress.
Contents
1. Who Are Digital Outcasts?
2. Interpreting Ability
3. Beyond Accessibility To Inclusion
4. Accessibility and the Real World
5. Defining Inclusive Innovation
6. Where Mind and Body Meet
7. Inclusive Design As Social Responsibility
8. Tomorrow's Digital Outcasts



