Collaborative Access
Also known as: Collective Access
An approach to accessibility that frames access as a shared, negotiated process involving multiple stakeholders rather than an individual accommodation provided to a single person. Collaborative access recognizes that achieving inclusion often requires coordination between disabled individuals, allies, organizations, and technologies. This perspective shifts the responsibility for access from the disabled person alone to a distributed network of actors and systems working together.
Category: disability studies · social accessibility
Related: Access Work · Mixed-Ability Collaboration · Cross-Disability Solidarity · Disability Justice