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The field of translation is undergoing various profound changes. On the one hand it is being thoroughly reshaped by the advent and constant improvement of new technologies. On the other hand, new forms of translation are starting to see the light of day
Gert Vercauteren +2 more
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Senior Citizens as an Underresearched Age Group of Audiovisual Translation Users
In recent years, approaches to audiovisua translation and media accessibility services have shifted from serving one group of viewers only towards a more universal design that takes into account a wider range of users.
Sonia Szkriba
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Using alt text to make science Twitter more accessible for people with visual impairments
Scientists increasingly post images and photos on social media to share their research activities. However, posting images and photos could potentially exclude people with visual impairments.
Domenico Chiarella +2 more
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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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Comparative analysis of social media accessibility
The paper assesses the accessibility compliance level of social media websites and their usability in terms of universal design. The study was performed on “reddit” and a social media website created by the author of the article for the express purpose ...
Bartosz Bocheński
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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
Valdez, S. +3 more
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Creativity in Audiovisual Translation and Media Accessibility
Audiovisual translation (AVT) and media accessibility (MA) are some of the most fertile grounds in which to test the validity and operational use of the concept of creativity.
Pablo Romero-Fresco, Frederic Chaume
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Reaching deaf and hard-of-hearing people in audiovisual research [PDF]
Introduction. In many scientific domains, researchers encounter difficulties in recruiting subjects, respondents, or participants for interviews, surveys, or experiments, particularly when targeting hard-to-reach populations.
Motiejūnienė Jurgita
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Using multimedia to enhance the accessibility of the learning environment for disabled students: reflections from the Skills for Access project [PDF]
As educators' awareness of their responsibilities towards ensuring the accessibility of the learning environment to disabled students increases, significant debate surrounds the implications of accessibility requirements on educational multimedia.
Stratford, John +5 more
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People with disabilities or functional diversity form a significant part of the population (15%) and access to communication is a right recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CDPD) ratified by Spain in ...
Sara Rovira-Esteva, Irene Tor-Carroggio
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