Articles tagged 'dominik lukes'
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Dominik Lukes has contributed 2 articles to Ariadne. For contact and affiliation details (as of latest published article), see Dominik Lukes author profile.
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "accessibility", "bs8878", "wcag", "research", "web accessibility initiative", "standards", "web resources", "w3c", "video", "standardisation". For more statistics, see data charts for Dominik Lukes.
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Bring Your Own Policy: Why Accessibility Standards Need to Be Contextually Sensitive |
Brian Kelly, Jonathan Hassell, David Sloan, Dominik Lukeš, E A Draffan and Sarah Lewthwaite argue that rather than having a universal standard for Web accessibility, standardisation of Web accessibility practices and policies needs to be sufficiently flexible to cater for the local context. |
July 2013, issue71, feature article |
'Does He Take Sugar?': The Risks of Standardising Easy-to-read Language |
Brian Kelly, Dominik Lukeš and Alistair McNaught highlight the risks of attempting to standardise easy-to-read language for online resources. |
November 2012, issue70, feature article |
