Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Disability Rights and Technology before the Personal Computer
2. Early Personal Computer Accessibility, 19801987
3. Corporate Philanthropy and the National Special Education Alliance
4. The Growth of Disability Rights and Accessible Computer Technologies
5. Accessibility and Software Applications in the 1990s
Conclusion
Notes
A Note on Theory, Method, and Sources
Index
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""This welcome text addresses the nexus between historical perspectives of computer technology development and disability rights. Important to disability, technology, and communication studies scholars, as well as to universal design practitioners, Petrick puts into perspective the strategic partnerships that are necessary for the existence of accessible computer technology for PwD.""

