DocumentCode
2100626
Title
Knowledge practices of people with disabilities and the role of ICT
Author
Garbutt, Malcolm ; Kyobe, Michael
Author_Institution
Inf. Syst., Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
fYear
2013
fDate
24-26 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Knowledge is generally acknowledged as essential for everyday life and a requisite for quality of life. Although arguably more so for people with disabilities, disabled people are often excluded due to their impairments. Worsening this exclusion, the expected benefits of information and communications technologies (ICT) in enabling knowledge practices and for assisting disabled people has not been realized as evidenced by a lower adoption rate of ICT by people with disabilities when compared to the adoption rate of ICT by non-disabled people. A review of literature identified two concomitant shortcomings. Firstly, there is a dearth of knowledge available on how disabled people gather and share knowledge, with research about knowledge practices focused predominantly on organizations and largely disregarding knowledge practices of the individual. Secondly, despite the fact that ICT is recognised as important both for disabled people and for knowledge practices, the relationships between disabled people, ICT, and knowledge practices are fundamentally unexplored. Considering information elemental for quality of life, this paper proposes a conceptual model for informing an investigation into the knowledge practices of disabled people and the role that information and communication technology plays in these practices.
Keywords
handicapped aids; knowledge management; ICT adoption rate; conceptual model; disabled people assistance; impaired people; information-and-communication technologies; knowledge gathering; knowledge practices; knowledge sharing; nondisabled people; quality-of-life; Computational modeling; Context; Context modeling; Information systems; Organizations; Physiology; Disability; ICT; KM; QOL; disability divide; disabled people; information and communication technologies; knowledge management; quality of life;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), 2013 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hammamet
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTA.2013.6815315
Filename
6815315
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