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New Civil Right

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
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Kniha New Civil Right Karen Peltz Strauss
Libristo kód: 04812935
Nakladatelství Gallaudet University Press,U.S., července 2006
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When three deaf men in the 1960s invented and sold TTYs, the first teletypewriting devices that allowed deaf people to communicate by telephone, they started a telecommunications revolution for deaf people throughout America. "A New Civil Right: Telecommunications Equality for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans" chronicles the history of this movement, which lagged behind new technical developments decades after the advent of TTYs. In this highly original work, author Karen Peltz Strauss reveals how the paternalism of the hearing-oriented telecommunications industries slowed support for technology for deaf users. Throughout this comprehensive account, she emphasizes the grassroots efforts behind all of the eventual successes. "A New Civil Right" recounts each advance in turn, such as the pursuit of Special Customer Premises Equipment (SCPE) from telephone companies, the Telecommunications Act of 1982 and the Telecommunications Accessibility Enhancement Act of 1988, which established relay telephone service for deaf and hard of hearing users, and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. Strauss painstakingly details how all of these advances occurred incrementally, first on local and state levels, and later through federal law. It took exhaustive campaigning to establish 711 and 511 area codes for nationwide relay calls, while universal television captioning required diligent legal and legislative work to pass the Decoder Circuitry Act in 1990. The same persistence resulted in the passing and enacting of the Telecomunications Act of 1996, which required all off-the-shelf communications equipment, including new wireless technology, to be readily accessible to deaf users.

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