A sense of control : virtual communities for people with mobility impairments


Autoria(s): Tilley, Christine M.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The purpose of this book is to show why we should be concerned about virtual communities for people with physical, or more particularly mobility, impairments. The well-being model through a virtual community introduced here goes towards advancing the work begun by others, by adding for example a socio-political component. The model presented here provides practical insights into how strategic community investment can support people with disabilities and their families. Virtual communities are about engagement, quality of life and support, not just about information. The role of information technology in building and raising community capacity and social capital in socially and economically disadvantaged communities is also examined. Practical insights are offered into community support for people with chronic illness.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41055/

Publicador

Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Limited

Relação

http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/book.aspx?bookID=1874&ChandosTitle=1

Tilley, Christine M. (2009) A sense of control : virtual communities for people with mobility impairments. Chandos Information Professional Series. Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Limited, Oxford.

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #111703 Care for Disabled #160510 Public Policy #virtual community #well-being #information and communications technologies #digital divide
Tipo

Book