
Design for Inclusion
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The Universal Design conference series was started in 2012 with the aim of promoting UD as a discipline-independent philosophy and approach which can transcend the boundaries between communities of knowledge and communities of practice. The first part of this book is a collection of 6 invited papers arising from some of the informal and semi-formal discussions and debates which took place as part of the UD 2022 conference in Italy. Authors were invited to submit papers presenting real case studies, and asked to discuss not only the opportunities and strengths, but also the challenges encountered when implementing UD in various domains. The second part of the book presents 6 essays by researchers who have worked on different aspects of UD over the years, each written from the perspective of the author's own research strand.
The book will be of interest to all those working in the field of universal design and inclusivity.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- About the Authors
- Contents
- Part 1. Mini Session Contents
- Who Are We Building for? Tracing Universal Design in Urban Development
- Funding and Provision Models for Mobile Technology for Persons with Disabilities
- Towards Universally Designed Communication: Opportunities and Challenges in the Use of Automatic Speech Recognition Systems to Support Access, Understanding and Use of Information in Communicative Settings
- Gathering Travel Needs and Preferences to Customize Truly Inclusive Experiences. The Case Study of the Interreg E-Chain Project
- Every Museum Label for All? Reflection on Inclusive and Communicative Writing
- The Role of Italy's Ministero della Cultura in the Process of Improving Accessibility to Cultural Heritage: National Lines of Action and Prospects for Protection in the Territory of the Soprintendenza di Cremona, Lodi e Mantova
- Part 2. Reflections on UD
- The Particular and the Universal. Reflections on Knowledge Production, Human Diversity and Human Rights in Universal Design
- Inclusion, Sustainability, and Equity at the Heart of a 5.0 Society
- The Role and Implication of UD to Foster Inclusion in Built Environments
- Universal Design and Communication Rights: Meeting the Challenge of Linguistic and Communicative Diversity
- Building Accessible Cities: A Reflection Through Time, Towards Future Perspectives
- ICT for All: Where Do We Stand?
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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