Digital Disability Culture

Books & Chapters

  • Diedrich, L. (2024). #ADAPTandRESIST. In Illness politics and hashtag activism (eBook). University of Minnesota Press.
  • Goggin, G., & Newell, C. (2003). Digital disability: The social construction of disability in new media. Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Gonzalez-Polledo, E., & Tarr, J. (2021). The thing about pain: The remaking of illness narratives on social media. In D. Padfield & J. M. Zakrzewska (Eds.), Encountering pain: Hearing, seeing, speaking (pp. 230-243). UCL Press.
  • Jaeger, P. T. (2012). Disability and the Internet: confronting a digital divide. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Llouquet, O. (2017). Blind and online: An ethnographic perspective on everyday participation within blind and visually impaired online communities. In U. U. Frömming, S. Köhn, S. Fox, & M. Terry (Eds.), Digital environments: Ethnographic perspectives across global online and offline spaces (pp. 117–126). transcript Verlag.
  • Todd, A. (2024). From disabled girlhood 2.0 to the “crip-fluencer.” In Cripping Girlhood (pp. 65–102). University of Michigan Press.

Journal Articles

Other

  • Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network. (2023). Broadband Internet: Civil rights and disability justice [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdBw6kqdVcU 
  • Global News. (2023). Memes and dreams: How disabled creators are using social media to break stereotypes [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGXz_lbU-uY 
  • PBS Voices. (2024). Can social media activism actually work? [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IkQ-AxJb8A 
  • United States Office of Disability Employment Policy. (2022). Disability and the digital divide: Internet subscriptions, Internet use and employment outcomes. United States Office of Disability Employment Policy.