%0 Conference Proceedings %T Rethinking Universal Accessibility: A Broader ApproachConsidering the Digital Gap %+ Laboratory of HCI for Special Needs %+ Departamento de Informática = Department of Informatics (PUC-Rio) %+ Sheffield Hallam University %+ Industrial Design Centre [Bombay] (IDC) %+ School of Computing and Informatics %+ Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden) %+ Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts [Lemesos] %A Abascal, Julio %A Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Simone %A Dearden, Andrew %A Joshi, Anirudha %A Orwa Ochieng, Daniel %A Weber, Gerhard %A Zaphiris, Panayiotis %Z Part 7: Workshops %< avec comité de lecture %( Lecture Notes in Computer Science %B 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT) %C Cape Town, South Africa %Y Paula Kotzé %Y Gary Marsden %Y Gitte Lindgaard %Y Janet Wesson %Y Marco Winckler %I Springer %3 Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2013 %V LNCS-8120 %N Part IV %P 783 %8 2013-09-02 %D 2013 %K Universal Accessibility %K Digital gap %K Info-exclusion %Z Computer Science [cs]Conference papers %X “Universal Accessibility” aims at including all people with disabilitiesin the target population for user-centered design. It is usually focused on theneeds of people with disabilities, frequently including elderly people. Currentadvancements in Design for all may require complex equipment, advancednetwork environments, or computer training. Therefore, these products or servicesmay fall out the reach of many people with disabilities because of economical,technological or formative restrictions. This is a frequent situation incountries where poverty is associated with barriers to obtain assistive technologiesand services. This Workshop aims at rethinking the concept of UniversalAccessibility in order to find ways to include all excluded people with disabilities.The main objective of this workshop, organized on behalf of the IFIP WG13.3 HCI and Disability for HCI, is to discuss the possibility of broadening theUniversal Accessibility concept to include geopolitical and socio-economicalcircumstances. To this end, attendees will try to find agreed answers to questionssuch as: Can the Universal Accessibility concept be extended in order toinclude people with disabilities also affected by other barriers such as poverty,illiteracy, lack of access to advanced technology, etc.? Is it possible to createaccessibility guidelines that also consider affordable devices, deprecated technology,cultural issues, or illiteracy? More information about this workshop includinga call for participation and post-publication plans can be found in:http://www.egokituz.org/WS/RethinkingUA/ %G English %L hal-01514043 %U https://inria.hal.science/hal-01514043 %~ LORIA2 %~ IFIP-LNCS %~ IFIP %~ IFIP-AICT %~ IFIP-TC %~ IFIP-TC13 %~ IFIP-LNCS-8120