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With the emergence of media accessibility services such as audio description and (live) subtitles for the deaf and the hard of hearing the need has arisen to train prospective professionals in those areas. In this article, which opens the volume devoted to media accessibility training, we first define the field of study and then review some European ...
Iwona Mazur, Gert Vercauteren
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Decolonising Media Accessibility
In this article, we explore the different forms that accessibility can take, both in theory and in practice, focusing on filmmaking and live events. We question the role and responsibility that we, as humans, have in determining how collaboration and participation can be successful within the research process, in bringing creativity and difference to ...
Kate Dangerfield +2 more
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Access Intimacy in Media Accessibility
Using my documentary Where Memory Ends (2022) as a case study, this article tracks the journey from the standard audio description offered by the production company to the alternative approach I ended up using. An initial section on standard, compliance-based access currently implemented in Spain and the UK is followed by a discussion on alternative ...
Pablo Romero Fresco
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This article proposes electrodermal activity (EDA) as a new objective measure for experimental studies in media accessibility. It first presents a theoretical framework in which the concept of emotion and its categorisation are presented.
Anna Matamala +5 more
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The present research endeavors to investigate the efficacy and user-friendliness of accessibility functionalities on widely used social media platforms, with a specific focus on their impact on visually impaired students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ...
M. Khasawneh
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Audiovisual translation and media accessibility training in the EMT network
The increase in demand for the localisation of audiovisual media content has led to increased incorporation of audiovisual translation and accessibility modules into university curricula in many regions (Bolaños-García-Escribano et al., 2021). This study
Susana Valdez +3 more
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Representation in Media Accessibility
This article is a theoretical essay discussing the potential for the analysis of media accessibility contents and practices (AD, SDH, Sign Language Interpreting, etc.) through a queer feminist lens, which makes it possible to tackle the representation of
Gonzalo Iturregui Gallardo
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Foregrounding accessibility for user experience design [PDF]
textI am interested in creating generative tools and techniques for designing accessible user experiences for end users. As a user experience designer, I am working on embracing the web accessibility standards and guidelines and including them from the ...
Sandhu, Amanjot Kaur
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Using Social Media to Engage Communities with Research: Accessibility
This new 6-page document, part of a series on using social media to engage communities with research, focuses on making your social media inclusive by integrating accessibility up front for individuals with disabilities of various types.
Kathryn A. Stofer +2 more
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An analysis of UK Policing Engagement via Social Media [PDF]
Police forces in the UK make use of social media to communicate and engage with the public. However, while guidance reports claim that social media can enhance the accessibility of policing organisations, research studies have shown that exchanges ...
Alani, Harith +2 more
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