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The Burden of Survival: How Doctoral Students in Computing Bridge the Chasm of Inaccessibility

Kristen Shinohara, Mick McQuaid, Nayeri Jacobo

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Abstract

Despite efforts to support students with disabilities in higher education, few continue to pursue doctoral degrees in computing. We conducted an interview study with 12 blind and low vision, and 7 deaf and hard of hearing current and former doctoral students in computing to understand how graduate students adjust to inaccessibility and ineffective accommodations. We asked participants how they worked around inaccessibility, managed ineffective accommodations, and advocated for tools and services. Employing a lens of ableism in our analysis, we found that participants’ extra effort to address accessibility gaps gave rise to a burden of survival, which they sustained to meet expectations of graduate-level productivity. We recommend equitable solutions that acknowledge taken-for-granted workarounds and that actively address inaccessibility in the graduate school context.

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Bridge (graph theory)Computer scienceSoftware engineeringData scienceMedicineInternal medicineOnline Learning and AnalyticsDisability Education and Employment