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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2026
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Digital Accessibility Ethics is a practical guide with an urgent goal: to help end tech exclusion of 1.3 billion people across the world with disabilities.

The book introduces the first Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework – an action-oriented, three-part tool designed to influence, change, and disrupt patterns of exclusion with values, actions, and questions. This edited collection is written by 39 authors from 10 countries and one commonwealth, the majority of whom are disabled.

The editors and authors have over 600 years of combined accessibility and disability advocacy experience. They offer and apply an ethics lens that supports disabled people’s right to fully participate in every facet of digital life. It is a lens that helps organizations reduce the financial, legal, privacy, safety, and other risks and harms of disability exclusion.

Through stories, recommendations, strategies, and other guidance, the book looks at a wide range of topics through the Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework: from gaming and smart cities to hackathons, procurement, and cybersecurity. From accessibility practitioner burnout, to robots, artificial intelligence, workplace software, aerospace, design, healthcare, open source, emergency preparedness, legal ethics, publishing, and much more.

This book is for leaders in all these fields. And it is for all technologists, educators, students, marketers, policy makers and everyone who has ever posted on social media or sent an email. It encourages us to stop and ask ourselves: who are we excluding when digital accessibility is ignored? Who are we harming, what are we risking, by our decisions?

As the world grows more digital, as AI is marketed everywhere, and as the number of people with disabilities continues to grow, there has never been a more urgent time to expose, explore, and act at the intersection of ethics, disability, and digital accessibility. Digital Accessibility Ethics offers a roadmap to show us the way.

An accessible digital version of the book will be available, upon publication.



Digital Accessibility Ethics is a practical guide with an urgent goal: to help end tech exclusion of 1.3 billion people across the world with disabilities. The book introduces the first Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework – an action-oriented, three-part tool designed to influence, change, and disrupt patterns of exclusion.

Arvustused

"This volume is a masterclass in digital accessibility. Its pioneering Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework equips everyone involved in technology to build disability inclusion from the outset. This book is a must-read for anyone who is involved in the design, procurement, or use of digital technologies i.e., everyone."

Karen Nakamura, Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair in Disability Studies and Professor of Anthropology; Director, Berkeley Disability Lab

"The wide-ranging contributions to this book provide an innovative and urgent response to disability exclusion in tech -- one that focuses on ethical obligation rather than mere legal compliance."

Samuel Bagenstos, University of Michigan Law Professor; former General Counsel, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

"The 39 authors and editors of Digital Accessibility Ethics remind us that the digital accessibility gap is a design issue. Most exciting, this groundbreaking collection offers a novel and actionable ethics framework -- a roadmap for tech accessibility which benefits us all."

Merve Hickok, Founder, AIEthicist.org

"This much-needed book is a sweeping, ambitious invitation for all stakeholders in the future of accessible digital technology, calling us to a disciplined, specific examination of digital life with all its opportunities and challenges. It also contains much practical advice, with a sturdy framework that will guide best practices, and it's comparative in scope, including the voices of disabled people and their many experiences with technology's virtues and pitfalls."

Sara Hendren, design researcher and author of What Can A Body Do? How We Meet the Built World

"An extensive, expansive and important book."

Graham Pullin, Professor of Design and Disability, University of Dundee, Scotland; Co-founder of Studio Ordinary and author of Design Meets Disability

"Digital Accessibility Ethics offers a timely, much needed ethical framework that moves beyond narrow legal and cost-benefit approaches, grounding digital inclusion in real-world practice across diverse local and global contexts. An important read for all!"

Jasmine E. Harris, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania

"Digital Accessibility Ethics: Disability Inclusion in All Things Tech provides an easy-to-understand ethics framework to help build accessible technology products and services. Written by a diverse group of accessibility and disability experts, the guidance in this book is grounded in the history of disability and technology, showing what needs to change, why these barriers exist, and how ethics can help eliminate them."

Lola Odelola, Artist & Web Standards Technologist

Introduction: The Digital Accessibility Gap and the Need for an Ethics
Framework

SECTION 1 Foundation

Chapter 1 Introducing the Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework

Lainey Feingold, Reginé Gilbert, and Chancey Fleet

Chapter 2 Disability and Accessibility: Understanding the Terms at the Heart
of This Collection

Crystal PrestonWatson

Chapter 3 The Ethical Dilemmas of Artificial Intelligence

Jutta Treviranus

Chapter 4 The Global Digital Accessibility Legal Landscape

Lainey Feingold

SECTION 2 Ethical Accessibility Practices

Chapter 5 Designing With: Widening Power and Participation of Disabled People
in the Design Process

Josh Kim

Chapter 6 Achieving Ethical Accessibility in the Development Process

Léonie Watson

Chapter 7 The Ethics of Accessibility Leadership in India and Across the
Globe

Shilpi Kapoor

Chapter 8 Empower All Minds: Cognitive Accessibility Ethics

Margaux Joffe

Chapter 9 Dont Buy Broken Things: Ethical Accessible Procurement

Sheri ByrneHaber

Chapter 10 Hackathons, Student Projects, and Digital Accessibility Ethics

Joshua A. Miele

Chapter 11 Deaf Leaders Now! The Ethics of Hiring Disabled People in Science
and Technology

Jenny C. Lu and Sheila Xu

Chapter 12 Making Every Voice Heard: The Ethics of Voice Recognition
Technology

Meenakshi Das

Chapter 13 Digital Accessibility in Africa: Progress, Challenges, and
Opportunities

Irene MbariKirika and Samuel Kabue

Chapter 14 Who Sees What? Ethics Issues in Describing the Visual World

Nefertiti Matos Olivares and Thomas Reid

Chapter 15 Facial Difference, AI Bias, and Digital Accessibility Ethics

Carly Findlay

Chapter 16 Everyone Needs (At Least a Little) Accessibility Education

Rolando J. Méndez Fernández and Kate Sonka

Chapter 17 Accessibility Overlays and the Harms of Marketing Quick Fixes

Adrian A. Roselli

Chapter 18 Accessibility Practitioner Burnout Is an Ethics Issue

Matt May

SECTION 3 Digital Accessibility Ethics Across Sectors

Chapter 19 No One Left Behind: Digital Accessibility Ethics and Emergency
Preparedness

Erin E. Brown

Chapter 20 When My Seeing Eye Dog and I Surprise a Delivery Robot: New
Technologies Need to Be Accessible, Too

Haben Girma

Chapter 21 Secure by Design, Accessible by Default: Building Cybersecurity
Ethics that Include Everyone

Aliyu G. Yisa and Justin Merhoff

Chapter 22 From Both Sides of the Stethoscope: Digital Accessibility Ethics
in Healthcare

Oluwaferanmi O. Okanlami and Heidi Joshi

Chapter 23 Beyond Technology: Ethics and Strategies for Inclusive Smart
Cities

Monica Duhem, Josefina Ocampo Guchea, and James Thurston

Chapter 24 TechFacilitated Disability Discrimination and Artificial
Intelligence Tools at Work

Ariana H. Aboulafia

Chapter 25 Who Gets to Read, Who Gets to Publish? Digital Accessibility
Ethics for Authors, Journalists, and Publishers

Laura Brady and Daniella LevyPinto

Chapter 26 Democracy for All: Addressing Accessibility Challenges for
Disabled Voters

Jess Moore Matthews

Chapter 27 Digital Accessibility and Open Source Need Each Other

Mike Gifford

Chapter 28 Immersive Technology Needs Digital Accessibility Ethics

Reginé Gilbert

Chapter 29 Public Relations, Marketing, Accessibility, and Ethics

Victoria Ottah Nnenna

Chapter 30 The Future of Game Accessibility is Grounded in Ethics

Aderyn Thompson

Chapter 31 Digital Accessibility and Public Digital Amenities

Chancey Fleet

Chapter 32 Legal Ethics, Access to Justice, and the Need for Digital
Accessibility

Lainey Feingold

Conclusion: Whats Next for Digital Accessibility Ethics?
Lainey Feingold is a globally recognized disability rights lawyer, author, and international speaker who has worked in the digital accessibility space since 1995. More information on Laineys website at https://www.lflegal.com/

Reginé Gilbert helps organizations navigate complexity through inclusive systems and emerging tech. She is the author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World (Apress, 2019; 2nd ed. 2025). More at https://reginegilbert.com/

Chancey Fleet is a Blind tech educator. A Library Journal Mover & Shaker and past Data & Society Fellow, she runs accessible tech coaching and a tactile graphics lab at the New York Public Library centering accessible learning and design for everyone. More at http://chanceyfleet.com/