Let me try this again... I am still looking for people with limited mobility to interview about their access stories and planning processes (it is paid)🧑🦽🧑🦼. But I am a bit scared to post the link here directly so message or reply to me please? I will send you the details then!
I have the suspicion that my interview recruitment questionnaire was hijacked by scammers... I can't verify the many responses I received at this point ... I appologize to any real disabled folks that answered it ... please reach out to me directly in some way here if possible.
Early registration for the Women* in Computing Workshop ends tomorrow ⏰ Join us in Munich on July 4 and share in our discussions on the financial aspects that play a role during a career in computing, with reflections on #genderequality and #diversity. https://t.co/8jSgSZMcRg
Uns wurde in den letzten Wochen an verschiedenen Bahnhöfen immer wieder gesagt, dass der Mobilitätsservice an seine Grenzen kommt, Personal und Zeit fehlt.
Auch das Zugpersonal klagt über die Fehler bei der Beförderung von Menschen mit Behinderung.
Viele Menschen mit verschiedenen Behinderungen nutzen die Bahn.
Wir sehen inzwischen bei jeder Tour viele Menschen mit sichtbaren Behinderungen.
Bahnhöfe mit zwei DB-Infos schließen eine davon, damit Personal frei wird.
Umstiegszeiten mit Hilfeleistung werden erhöht.
Hilfeleistungen müssen abgelehnt werden.
Eine barrierefreie Bahn, z.B. durch niveaugleichem Einstieg oder übergangsweise konsequenter, sicherer Nutzung bordinterner Hublifte könnte da Abhilfe schaffen.
Eine App, mit der Menschen mit Behinderung Anmeldungen und Platzreservierungen selbständig vornehmen könnten, wäre ein weiterer Baustein.
Dazu funktionierende Prozesse. Ob Anmeldung, Platzreservierung oder Fake-Fehlermeldungen.
Menschen mit Behinderung sind davon abhängig, dass es funktioniert.
Eine defekte Tür oder WC kann eine ganze Reise ins Chaos stürzen.
Noch besser: Dafür sorgen, dass solche Defekte nicht auftreten oder diese schnell beheben.
Ich weiß, alles nicht einfach. Aber wo soll das sonst hinführen?
We are running an online workshop at ASSETS 2023 focused on tackling the lack of a practical guide in disability-centered research. Please consult our website for details https://t.co/ivmUeHwjfE and help us spread the word. Please retweet.
@sigaccess#ASSETS23#ASSETS2023#a11y
Congrats to commissioned artists: @AlistairGentry, Gal Leshem, Maxi Himpe, @NateAgbetu, Olha Pryymak & @rechonski who are collaborating with researchers: @annalandre, Chetna Sharma, Claire Lindsay, @jnewilcock, Louise Archer & Sophie Page on Trellis 4
https://t.co/htGSPjl52f
Ok this is a rare non-research related tweet. where can I find the reviews of what the UN is critizing on countries regarding the CRPD, for e.g. Germany? when I tried to watch the live stream, I only heard German politicians defending... and I tuned out... #CRPD#Staatenpruefung
@jannaaika Here on twitter, with the full link visible unfortunately. I could not edit it anymore, as I don't pay for twitter pro at the moment. With another survey, we had this phenomenon on reddit, which is why I avoided it this time.
I have the suspicion that my interview recruitment questionnaire was hijacked by scammers... I can't verify the many responses I received at this point ... I appologize to any real disabled folks that answered it ... please reach out to me directly in some way here if possible.
Would you want to be a part of the research on visualizing access stories of people with limited mobility?
@angerbkn is a visiting researcher at #GDIHub and is keen to hear from you!
Please click the link below to register
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https://t.co/EIoSK1XB9J
@GDIHub We are still looking for participants, and for access reasons we also added additional remote sessions on the 18th and 19th. Do consider signing up :)
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https://t.co/dhvnh5T0Ee
Would you want to be a part of the research on visualizing access stories of people with limited mobility?
@angerbkn is a visiting researcher at #GDIHub and is keen to hear from you!
Please click the link below to register
👇👇👇👇
https://t.co/EIoSK1XB9J
I'm thrilled to be a visiting researcher @GDIHub. I'm working on a project visualizing access stories of people with limited mobility. I am currently looking for persons with disabilities to be part of my research by participating in a workshop between the 8th,10th,17th July⬇️
Our (partial) #visvar team also says goodbye to #chi2023, it was lovely reconnecting and meeting new people! If you missed the LBW sessions you can check out our two publications this year here:
https://t.co/EXD9zx80FR
https://t.co/oFTivP6KLF
So #chi2023 is over, I'm exhausted but happy :) met so many nice people and got inspired by cool talks. Though, if anybody sees a homeless CHI2023 Walrus coming late to the party, send it my way please! 🦭