19 March 2018
Three new papers on blind people's everyday activities when navigating in public space
As part of the research project Technology-enhanced vision in blind and visually impaired individuals, three new papers have been published:
- Due, B. L., Kupers, R., Lange, S., & Ptito, M. (2017). Technology Enhanced Vision in Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals. Synoptik Foundation research project. CIRCD Working Papers in Social Interaction, 3(1), 1–31.
- Due, B. L., & Lange, S. (2017). The Moses Effect: The Spatial Hierarchy and Joint Accomplishment of a Blind Person Navigating. Space and Culture, 1206331217734541.
- Due, B., & Lange, S. (2018). Semiotic resources for navigation: A video ethnographic study of blind people’s uses of the white cane and a guide dog for navigating in urban areas. Semiotica, 0(0).