Dear Harel, Here are two more titles to add to the excellent suggestions by others: * Goggin, G. and Newell, C. (2007) “The Business of Digital Disability,” The Information Society, 23(3): 159-168. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01972240701323572?journalCode=ut... For a broader theoretical overview of the relationship between disability and technology: * Roulstone, A. (2016) Disability and Technology: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach. Palgrave. On a side note, let me say how great it is to see so many responses to this post, which underscores the growing energy in digital disability research. All best, Filippo ——— Filippo Trevisan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor - School of Communication Deputy Director - Institute on Disability and Public Policy (IDPP) American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC - 20016 Tel: +1 (202) 885 6930 Email: trevisan@american.edu<mailto:trevisan@american.edu> Web: www.filippotrevisan.net<http://www.filippotrevisan.net> New in paperback: “Disability Rights Advocacy Online: Voice, Empowerment and Global Connectivity<https://www.routledge.com/Disability-Rights-Advocacy-Online-Voice-Empowerment-and-Global-Connectivity/Trevisan/p/book/9781138847828>” NY: Routledge, 2017. All my publications: www.filippotrevisan.net/publications<http://www.filippotrevisan.net/publications>