Can you give me some details about 'Barrier free access Tecnology' How to submit paper? what is the last date of submission of paper.Please replyMilan Dass Dr. Milan Dass Senior Research Officer (Technology) National Institute For the Visually Handicapped Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.500009 INDIA Phone:- 040-27751838 (0) 27111380 (R) Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com
On Sunday, February 1, 2015 1:29 PM, saif ahmad khan <imsai...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Reader, We are organizing a workshop on barrier free technologies at IIT ROORKEE . Following are details of the workshop . It would be great if you all can give some input on the following topics . *BARRIER FREE TECHNOLOGY * Highlights of the workshop 1 Developing low-cost Barrier free technology to enhance physical accessibility 2 Enable / on equal footing 3 Moving from “disability” to differently able: several examples of geniuses who had disabilities but they excelled in their fields. Examples of Isaac Newton etc. 4 Educating the “mainstream” about differently abled: Crossing the hurdle of attitudinal and behavioural barriers created due to lack of awareness and sensitivity. 5 How to go beyond physical barriers? Objectives 1. The workshop aims at stimulating, training and enlightening you, in and out, about the lives of the various differently abled, the problems and hurdles they face in their day to day lives 2. Sensitize to break attitudinal barriers in order to mainstream our differently-abled friends 3. To realize that it’s a disability on our part to not be able to look beyond their physical lacking. 4. To achieve our goal of moving towards a more inclusive educational Institution and inclusive Society at large. About the Speaker Saif Ahmad Khan : Save the Quest Chairperson-founder. Founder of Our Quest Magazine Part of Delhi university innovation project , researching on the College Dropout of Differently Able Students in University of Delhi He has been working with differently abled students since past five years and has conducted workshop in various schools and colleges. Save the Quest is a charitable foundation working for the differently abled and also in the education field since the past 2 years, we operate from Delhi, also conducting workshops all over India. Regards , Saif Ahmad Khan On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:56 AM, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Centre for the Study of Social Systems > School of Social Sciences > 6-7 February 2015 > at Convention Centre, JNU > Visit the below URL to read about the conference: > http://www.jnu.ac.in/Conference/ > > Following is the list of invited speakers: > Sr. no Name of speakers Title Of Paper > 1. Amita Dhanda (Key-note Speaker ) Establishing a > Disability Studies > Centre in a Law University: Recounting the CDS NALSAR Experience > 2. Jagdish Chander Disability Studies as an emerging subject > of > academic inquiry in the University of Delhi: historical context > 3. Neerja Sharma Disability Education at Lady Irwin College, > University of Delhi > 4. Srilata Juvva Disability Social Work: Emerging > Trajectory in India > 5. Navneet Sethi Literary Disability Studies: The JNU > Experience > 6. James Staples Countering Disabling Discourse of > Disability: > Developing South-Asia Specific Models of Disability > 7. Nilika Mehrotra Disability Studies (DS) Programmes in > United > States : Some Observations > 8. Tanmoy Bhattacharya Service And Knowledge: > The Roles of Disability Organisations in Higher Education > 9. Raghava Reddy Disability and Embodied Development > Agendas: A Study > of State Initiative Towards PWDs in Andhra Pradesh > 10. Vasanthi Nimushakavi Disability and the Law:The Right > to Work for > Persons With Disability > 11. Saptarishi Mandal Disability Litigation and Dynamics > of Social > Change in India > 12. Jayna Kothari New Directions for a Disability Law in > India > 13. Renu Addlakha Disability Studies within Women's Studies' > 14. Bindhulakshmi Gender, Disability, and the Abject Body: > Articulation of sexual violence and the production of 'disabled > monster' > 15. Reshma The Art within Madness > 16. Shampa Sengupta Experience of Working on Violence Against > Women > with Disability > 17. Nidhi Singal Addressing the Missing Dimension of > Schooling in > Disability Debates in India > 18. Avinash Exploring the role of disabled students in > disability > movement in India > 19. Deepa Sonpal & Vanmala Hiranandani Emancipating the > Lives of > Persons with Disabilities: Potential for Contributions by Disability > Studies > 20. Nandini Ghosh Politics of Grassroots Level Disabled > People's > Organisations (DPOs): Reflections from Rural India > 21. Amith Kumar P V & Thirupathi G Debating disability in the > Indian > classroom: Aesthetic approach as a viable proposition > 22. Shilpaa Anand Re-Thinking Monsters: Teaching Disability > Studies > Through History and Humanities > 23. Mahima Nayar 'Encounters' with Disabled People: > Concerns from > Field Work Settings > 24. Sandhya Limaye Collaborative Ventures between University > and NGO > 25. Shilpa Das Disability And Public Spaces: Universal > Design Approaches > 26. Kavita Murukar & Abir Mullick Disability in > Architecture: A > Neglected Phenomenon > 27. Shubhangi Vaidya Including the Excluded: A Case > Study of Action > for Autism, New Delhi > 28. A. Rambabu Disability and Social Exclusion: Forms and > Processes > 29. Namitha Kumar Lived Experience in Disability Research: > "I" Am the > Field and the Method > > > > -- > Avinash Shahi > Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU > > > > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of > mobile phones / Tabs on: > > http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > Search for old postings at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ > > To unsubscribe send a message to > accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in > with the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, > please visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > Disclaimer: > 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of > the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; > > 2. 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