[Access Lunch] 9 Nov. Accessibility Lunch Followup

Carl Haynes-Magyar chaynesm at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Nov 9 20:25:00 EST 2022


Hi Folks,

Here's Crenshaw's paper on intersectionality (race and sex/gender), and
Wobbrock's paper on ability-based design (see section 3).

Crenshaw, K. (2013). Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: A
black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine, feminist theory and
antiracist politics. In Feminist legal theories (pp. 23-51). Routledge

Wobbrock, J. O., Kane, S. K., Gajos, K. Z., Harada, S., & Froehlich, J.
(2011). Ability-based design: Concept, principles and examples. ACM
Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), 3(3), 1-27.

Best,
Carl
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