Universal accessibility. Digital prospects for an increasingly independent life. Maps, bodies, futures.
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Keywords

dis-ability, multidimensional assessment, inclusive communities, enabling technology, embodiment, independent living, future.
dis-ability
inclusive communities

How to Cite

Campo, A., & De Martino, V. (2025). Universal accessibility. Digital prospects for an increasingly independent life. Maps, bodies, futures. Teoria E Critica Della Regolazione Sociale Theory and Criticism of Social Regulation. Retrieved from https://mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/tcrs/article/view/5059

Abstract

This contribution is organised in two parts. In the first part, it explores various socio-legal aspects of disability by linking them to universal accessibility. In particular, it demonstrates how narrative tools can complement a case-based approach, using a clinical-legal method to highlight the role of technology in enabling independent living. The “Museum for All” project in Naples is presented as a case study, illustrating what it truly means to create an inclusive space.

In the second part, the concept of inclusion is examined from a philosophical-legal perspective, drawing on the notions of space, body and future. In this context, the idea and practice of independent living will assume not only a social significance but also a phenomenological consistency.

 

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