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Against Technoableism Free Audiobook Download

Ashley Shew

Rethinking Disability: Empowering Voices Beyond Technoableism

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Author: Ashley Shew

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/19/2023

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Disabled Everything
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Chapter 2: A Quick Guide to the Upcoming Chapters
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Chapter 3: Disorientation
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Chapter 4: Scripts and Crips
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Chapter 5: New Legs, Old Tricks
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Chapter 6: The Neurodivergent Resistance
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Chapter 7: Accessible Futures
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Who should listen Against Technoableism

The summary audiobook of "Against Technoableism" by Ashley Shew is essential listening for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and disability, including activists, educators, and students in fields such as sociology, ethics, and disability studies. It offers valuable insights for technologists and policymakers aiming to create more inclusive digital environments. Additionally, those who are navigating the complexities of identity in a technology-driven world will benefit from Shew's thought-provoking exploration of how our current technological landscape can perpetuate ableism and what we might do to challenge it.

3 quotes from Against Technoableism

  • "Technology should be a tool for empowerment, not a means to marginalize those who do not fit into narrow definitions of ability."
  • "True inclusivity in technology requires a shift in perspective, recognizing that disability is a part of the human experience, not a deviation from it."
  • "Addressing the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities is not just about accessibility; it's about rethinking how we design, implement, and engage with technology at all levels."

Author : Ashley Shew

Ashley Shew is an associate professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech, where she focuses on the intersections of disability studies and technology ethics. She is the author of *Against Technoableism* and *Animal Constructions*, as well as a co-editor of *Technological Knowledge and Spaces for the Future*. Ashley resides in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/04/02

Against Technoableism Free Audiobook Download

Ashley Shew

Rethinking Disability: Empowering Voices Beyond Technoableism

4.301626rating

Information

Author: Ashley Shew

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/19/2023

AudioBook length: 31 min

Against Technoableism audiobook cover
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Who should listen Against Technoableism

The summary audiobook of "Against Technoableism" by Ashley Shew is essential listening for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and disability, including activists, educators, and students in fields such as sociology, ethics, and disability studies. It offers valuable insights for technologists and policymakers aiming to create more inclusive digital environments. Additionally, those who are navigating the complexities of identity in a technology-driven world will benefit from Shew's thought-provoking exploration of how our current technological landscape can perpetuate ableism and what we might do to challenge it.

3 quotes from Against Technoableism

  • "Technology should be a tool for empowerment, not a means to marginalize those who do not fit into narrow definitions of ability."
  • "True inclusivity in technology requires a shift in perspective, recognizing that disability is a part of the human experience, not a deviation from it."
  • "Addressing the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities is not just about accessibility; it's about rethinking how we design, implement, and engage with technology at all levels."

Author: Ashley Shew

Ashley Shew is an associate professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech, where she focuses on the intersections of disability studies and technology ethics. She is the author of *Against Technoableism* and *Animal Constructions*, as well as a co-editor of *Technological Knowledge and Spaces for the Future*. Ashley resides in Blacksburg, Virginia.