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. It is the first book on digital accessibility ethics and was published on May 6, 2026 by CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group.

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…. an easy-to-understand ethics framework to help build accessible technology products and services.

Lola Odelola, Artist & Web Standards Technologist

…. 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.

… 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

…. 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 timely, much needed ethical framework that moves beyond narrow legal and cost-benefit approaches. An important read for all!

Jasmine E. Harris, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania

… 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

An extensive, expansive and important book.

Graham Pullin, Studio Ordinary, University of Dundee, Scotland; author, Design Meets Disability.

….Most exciting, this groundbreaking collection offers a novel and actionable ethics framework – a roadmap for tech accessibility which benefits us all.

Merve Hickok, Founder, AIEthicist.org

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