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Meryl Alper

    Meryl Alper's work explores the intersection of digital technologies and the experiences of young people with disabilities. She examines how online environments shape identity, engagement, and social connections for this demographic. Her research delves into the unique perspectives and challenges faced by marginalized groups in the digital age. Alper's writing offers a critical yet empathetic understanding of digital life's complexities.

    Kids Across the Spectrums
    Giving Voice
    Digital Youth with Disabilities
    • Digital Youth with Disabilities

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on school-aged youth with disabilities, this examination delves into their media and technology usage, particularly in home environments. It highlights the unique challenges and opportunities these children face, exploring how media influences their development and social interactions. The study aims to shed light on the implications of technology for enhancing learning and inclusion, offering insights for parents, educators, and policymakers.

      Digital Youth with Disabilities
    • How communication technologies meant to empower people with speech disorders- to give voice to the voiceless-are still subject to disempowering structural inequalities.

      Giving Voice
    • Kids Across the Spectrums

      Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the everyday experiences of autistic youth, the book offers a groundbreaking ethnographic study that challenges and deepens the understanding of stereotypes associated with this community. It explores how these individuals engage with media and technology, providing insights into their unique perspectives and interactions. Through detailed analysis, the work aims to reshape perceptions and highlight the complexities of autism in a modern context.

      Kids Across the Spectrums