Crip Digital Intimacies: The Social Dynamics of Creating Access through Digital Technology

IF 1.7 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Societies Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.3390/soc14090174
Megan A. Johnson, Eliza Chandler, Chelsea Temple Jones, Lisa East
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Abstract

Disabled people are uniquely positioned in relation to the digital turn. Academic ableism, the inaccessibility of digital space, and gaps in digital literacy present barriers, while, at the same time, disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent people’s access knowledge is at the forefront of innovations in culture and crip technoscience. This article explores disability, technology, and access through the concept of crip digital intimacy, a term that describes the relational and affective advances that disabled people make within digital space and through digital technology toward accessing the arts. We consider how moments of crip digital intimacy emerged through Accessing the Arts: Centring Disability Perspectives in Access Initiatives—a research project that explored how to make the arts more accessible through engaging disabled artist-participants in virtual storytelling, knowledge sharing, and art-making activities. Our analysis tracks how crip digital intimacies emerged through the ways participants collectively organized and facilitated access for themselves and each other. Guided by affordance theory and in line with the political thrust of crip technoscience, crip legibility, and access intimacy, we argue that crip digital intimacy emphasizes the interdependent and relational nature of access, recognizes the creativity and vitality of nonnormative bodyminds, and understands disability as a political—and frequently transgressive—way of being in the world.
携程数字亲密关系:通过数字技术创造访问机会的社会动力
残疾人在数字转向方面具有独特的地位。学术上的全能主义、数字空间的不可访问性和数字素养的差距构成了障碍,与此同时,残疾人、聋人和神经变异者的访问知识处于文化和瘸腿技术科学创新的最前沿。本文通过 "瘸腿数字亲密关系 "这一概念来探讨残疾、技术和访问问题。"瘸腿数字亲密关系 "这一术语描述了残疾人在数字空间内通过数字技术在访问艺术方面取得的关系和情感进步。我们将通过 "接触艺术 "来探讨 "瘸腿数字亲密关系 "是如何出现的:该研究项目探讨了如何通过让残疾艺术家-参与者参与虚拟故事讲述、知识分享和艺术创作活动,使艺术更容易被接触到。我们的分析追踪了残疾人数字亲密关系是如何通过参与者集体组织的方式出现的,以及如何为他们自己和彼此提供便利。在可承受性理论的指导下,并与瘸子技术科学、瘸子可读性和访问亲密关系的政治主旨相一致,我们认为瘸子数字亲密关系强调访问的相互依存性和关系性,承认非正常身体思维的创造性和活力,并将残疾理解为一种政治性的--而且经常是越轨性的--在世界上的存在方式。
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Societies
Societies SOCIOLOGY-
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