“…In other words, the smartphone is not necessarily an unadulterated blessing for communication; it may also bring unforeseen burdens and obligations (Horst, 2006). Especially in the Chinese context, it may become ‘disruptive’ (Huang and Miao, 2020: 1) and create new digital divides in different settings (Yan and Schroeder, 2019). This scenario is particularly true for disabled people, for whom smartphones create new affordances (Goggin, 2016; Goggin and Newell, 2003, 2006) while also presenting new threats of inaccessibility and exclusion (Alper, 2016; Ellcessor, 2016), especially in the Chinese context (Lin et al, 2018, 2019).…”