General writing guidelines for technology and people with disabilities

Author:

Cavender Anna1,Trewin Shari2,Hanson Vicki2

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington

2. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Abstract

The recommendations in this article reflect current thinking on language for writing in the academic accessibility community. Certain words or phrases can (intentionally or unintentionally) reflect bias or negative, disparaging, or patronizing attitudes toward people with disabilities and in fact any identifiable group of people. Because language can convey these things, it can influence our impressions, attitudes, and even actions. Choosing language that is neutral, accurate, and represents the preference of the groups to which it refers can convey respect and integrity.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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