Rhythms of moving in and between digital media: a study on video diaries of young people with physical disabilities

Herminder Kaur, Paula Saukko, Karan Lumsden

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Abstract

This article develops a new framework for analysing digital media use and access by drawing on the concepts of ‘rhythm’ and ‘wayfaring.’ It unravels how young people with physical disabilities move in and between digital media devices, online sites and activities in an embodied and rhythmic way that happens at a fast or slow pace. The framework is used to analyse the video diaries of three male secondary school students with physical disabilities on their use of digital media at home. We propose methodological advances in studying digital media use as dynamic movement and provide alternative insights on digital inequalities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)397
Number of pages410
JournalMobilities
Volume13
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 7 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • access
  • disability
  • digital media
  • video diaries
  • rhythm
  • wayfaring
  • youth

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