What difference does tech make? Conceptualizations of Disability and Assistive Technology among Kenyan Youth

Author:

Barbareschi Giulia1,Shitawa Kopi Norah2,Oldfrey Ben3,Holloway Catherine4

Affiliation:

1. Interaction Centre University College London, United Kingdom

2. Shujaaz Inc, Kenya

3. Global Disability Innovation Hub UCL, United Kingdom

4. UCL Interaction Centre University College London, United Kingdom

Funder

UK Foreign Commonwealth Development Office

Publisher

ACM

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