Technology for the Blind: Concept and Context

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The book is an exciting story of how technology has revolutionized the education and training of visually impaired people. Blindness has served to give birth to many miseries and myth about the incapacity of visually impaired. The book explores this myth and give a comprehensive international perspective of technological development which has greatly enhanced the functional ability of visually impaired people. The book also presents the present scenario in India and what future direction it is likely to take. The book will be is likely to take. The book will be a guide for all those who wish to work in the field of visual impairment. It will also be an eye opener for many people in the community who can fight modern advance who used to believe that blind people cannot become contributory citizen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J.P. Singh

J.P. Singh is presently a Reader in Sociology at Patna University, Patna and Chairman, Institute of Population and Integrated Development, Patna. He has been a UGC Teacher Fellow at the JNU, New Delhi; Research Scholar at the School of Social Sciences, the Australian National University, Canberra; Professioinal Associate at the East-West Center, University of Hawaii (USA); and Reader in Research Methodology at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay. Dr. Singh has got several research papers published in leading professional journals from India and abroad and authored Patterns of Rural-Urban Migration in India.

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Title
Technology for the Blind: Concept and Context
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173915768
Length
xvi+271p., Figures; Tables; Bibliography; Appendices; Index; 23cm.
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