Praise for Digital Accessibility Ethics

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On this page, you can read what people say about Digital Accessibility Ethics: Disability Inclusion in All Things Tech, a groundbreaking collection of 32 chapters written by 39 disabled and nondisabled authors from 10 countries and one commonwealth. Lainey is one of three co-editors and wrote two chapters. It is the first book on digital accessibility ethics and will be published this Spring by CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group.

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…. gives practitioners, researchers, and organizations a practical roadmap for embedding accessibility into everyday digital decisions.

Kyle Shachmut, Senior Director, Digital Accessibility Services, Harvard University

…. a sweeping, ambitious invitation for all stakeholders in the future of accessible digital technology.

Sara Hendren, design researcher and author of What Can A Body Do? How We Meet the Built World.

… an innovative and urgent response to disability exclusion in tech — one that focuses on ethical obligation rather than mere legal compliance.

Samuel Bagenstos, University of Michigan Law Professor; former General Counsel, US Department of Health and Human Services

… a masterclass in digital accessibility offering a pioneering Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework. A must-read for anyone who is involved in the design, procurement, or use of digital technologies — ie, everyone.

Karen Nakamura, PhD., Haas Distinguished Chair in Disability Studies, University of California Berkeley

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