Media representation of and for the disabled has been recharged in
recent years with the expansion of new media worldwide. Interactive
digital communications--such as the Internet, new varieties of voice and
text telephones, and digital broadcasting--have created a need for a
more innovative understanding of new media and disability issues. This
engaging analysis offers a global perspective on how people with
disabilities are represented as users, consumers, viewers, or listeners
of new media, by policymakers, corporations, programmers, and the
disabled themselves.