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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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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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The impact of text segmentation on subtitle reading
Understanding the way people watch subtitled films has become a central concern for subtitling researchers in recent years. Both subtitling scholars and professionals generally believe that in order to reduce cognitive load and enhance readability, line ...
Olivia Gerber-Morón +2 more
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Framing Media Accessibility Quality [PDF]
The article provides an initial general overview of the status of quality in media accessibility. After highlighting some of the reasons behind the importance of addressing quality in media accessibility, the article discusses some problems that undermine the potential for full maturation of research and practices on quality.
Greco, Gian Maria, Jankowska, Anna
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ANALYSING COCOA FARMERS' PERCEPTION ON THE USE OF PRINT MEDIA FOR EXTENSION DELIVERY IN ADANSI ASOKWA, GHANA [PDF]
Community extension agents have been using various print materials like books, posters, flip charts, brochures, leaflets, newspapers, journals, magazines, and additional livelihood books to transfer improved agricultural technologies and information to ...
Hammond R.N. +7 more
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‘May Be a Picture of a Dog and a Book’: The Inaccessibility of Public Library Social Media Feeds
This research investigates the accessibility of Ontario public libraries’ social media feeds. Social media plays an important role in how public libraries engage with their communities.
Heather Hill, Kevin Oswald
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Audio describing foreign films
This article presents the main challenges of audio describing foreign films: synchronising the translation of foreign language dialogue with audio description, identifying speakers, describing culture-bound elements, and dealing with intertextuality ...
Agnieszka Szarkowska, Anna Jankowska
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No audience left behind, one App fits all: an integrated approach to accessibility services
Most academic research on Audiovisual Translation and specifically on Media Accessibility has focused on content creation. If media content today can be compared to the visible tip of the iceberg, technology represents the unknown hidden part ...
Estella Oncins, Pilar Orero
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Delivery in American Sign Language interpreting: A case study of The Circle USA
Signed language interpreting can be carried out in a sign-to-sign, spoken-to-sign, or sign-to-spoken language direction. In the case of Season 5 of Netflix’s The Circle,the hearing interpreter Paris McTizic carries out a sign-to-spoken language ...
Zeynep Melissa Seyfioglu
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