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Towards a framework to situate assistive technology design in the context of culture

Author(s)
Boujarwah, Fatima AHong, HwajungAbowd, Gregory DArriaga, Rosa INazneen
Issued Date
2011-10-24
DOI
10.1145/2049536.2049542
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35720
Fulltext
https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2049536.2049542
Citation
13th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS'11, pp.19 - 26
Abstract
We present the findings from a cross-cultural study of the expectations and perceptions of individuals with autism and other intellectual disabilities (AOID) in Kuwait, Pakistan, South Korea, and the United States. Our findings exposed cultural nuances that have implications for the design of assistive technologies. We develop a framework, based on three themes; 1) lifestyles; 2) socio-technical infrastructure; and 3) monetary and intellectual resources within which the cultural implications and opportunities for assistive technology were explored. The three key contributions of this work are: 1) the development of a framework that outlines how culture impacts perceptions and expectations of individuals with intellectual disabilities; 2) a mapping of how this framework leads to implications and opportunities for assistive technology design; 3) the presentation of concrete examples of how these implications impact the design of three emerging assistive technologies.
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13th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS'11

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