Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Web Inclusion(also: Digital Inclusion, Web for All)
- The principle and practice of ensuring that the web is usable by and beneficial to all people, regardless of disability, language, literacy, cultural background, technical proficiency, or socio-economic status. Web inclusion extends beyond traditional web accessibility by…
- Window Shopping(also: Recreational window-shopping, Browsing)
- The casual practice of looking at shops, displays, or goods without a specific purchase in mind — social activity valued for its own sake as much as for any eventual transaction. Accessibility research frames window-shopping as a form of non-instrumental exploration that is…
- Workplace Inclusion(also: Inclusive Workplace)
- The practice of creating work environments where all employees, including those with disabilities, can participate fully, contribute their skills, and access the same opportunities for development and advancement. Workplace inclusion goes beyond physical accessibility to…
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