Policy Development and Access to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Results of Policy Delphi Research
Title: | Policy Development and Access to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Results of Policy Delphi Research |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Publication Date: | August 2010 |
Published In: | Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) |
Description: | This paper discusses the relationship between policy research and policy change, and it provides examples of the policy research outcomes informed by the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Mobile Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities’ (Wireless RERC) policy research process. In 2005 and 2006, the center conducted empirical research, using the policy Delphi polling methodology, to probe key stakeholders’ opinions on the most significant issues surrounding the adoption and use of wireless communication and information technologies by people with disabilities. Drawing on the results of three rounds of polling, the Wireless RERC developed a set of policy options, and “fine-tuned” them using participating stakeholders from the disability community, wireless industry, and policymakers. |
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Citation: | Baker, Paul M.A. and Moon, Nathan W. (2010). Policy Development and Access to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Results of Policy Delphi Research. Universal Access in the Information Society, 9(3): 227-237. |
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