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The Social Network: How People with Visual Impairment use Mobile Phones in Kibera, Kenya

BARBARESCHI, Giulia
HOLLOWAY, Cathy
ARNOLD, Katherine
MAGOMERE, Grace
WETENDI, Wycliffe Ambeyi
NGARE, Gabriel
OLENJA, Joyce
2020

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Living in an informal settlement with a visual impairment can be very challenging resulting in social exclusion. Mobile phones have been shown to be hugely beneficial to people with sight loss in formal and high-income settings. However, little is known about whether these results hold true for people with visual impairment (VIPs) in informal settlements. We present the findings of a case study of mobile technology use by VIPs in Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi. We used contextual interviews, ethnographic observations and a co-design workshop to explore how VIPs use mobile phones in their daily lives, and how this use influences the social infrastructure of VIPs. Our findings suggest that mobile technology supports and shapes the creation of social infrastructure. However, this is only made possible through the existing support networks of the VIPs, which are mediated through four types of interaction: direct, supported, dependent and restricted.

 

CHI '20: Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference; 2020

2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020

DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376658

Disability and public shelter in emergencies

TWIGG, John
et al
2009

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This presentation presents the good practices, experiences, context and ways forward for disability and public shelter in emergencies and emphasises the need for inclusive emergency planning. This presentation is useful for people interested in disability and public shelter in emergencies
UCL Research Challenges 2009

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