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New initiatives for the empowerment of people with activity limitations

an analysis of 1,005 cases of (digital) social innovation worldwide

Jennifer Eckhardt, Christoph Kaletka, Bastian Pelka

pp. 183-193

The paper exploits an extensive quantitative case mapping to blend three strands of research: First, social innovation will be considered as an approach to improve and/or guarantee social inclusion for people with activity limitations. Secondly, ICT will be understood as a means to empower people with activity limitations; and thirdly, the needs of vulnerable people will be regarded as a lens for scrutinizing those two approaches: How can ICT based social innovation/digital social innovation (DSI) empower people? The analysed cases shed light on the phenomenon of "digital social innovations' and allow first insights into their practice. The paper illustrates a quantitative overview of the actors behind these initiatives, their funding structures and drivers and barriers. In a conclusion, the new phenomenon of "digital social innovation" is described in contours.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40250-5_18

Full citation:

Eckhardt, J. , Kaletka, C. , Pelka, B. (2016)., New initiatives for the empowerment of people with activity limitations: an analysis of 1,005 cases of (digital) social innovation worldwide, in M. Antona & C. Stephanidis (eds.), Universal access in human-computer interaction. methods, techniques, and best practices, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 183-193.

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