Enabling technology hand in hand with enabling practices
Ann Christin Schulz,
Diana Cürlis,
Carina Goretzky
et al.
Abstract:PurposeIn the project “Working the way I want” (AWIEW), people with and without disabilities are co-creating a needs assessment tool (NAT) to support participation in the labour market. This tool will include a technological solution at its core and a set of tested new social practices for its successful application in Germany.Design/methodology/approachThe AWIEW project combines several methods and a participatory approach from different disciplines in a transdisciplinary project design. At the micro level, t… Show more
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