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Comparative analysis of audio descriptions and art‑historical descriptions: a corpus‑based study [PDF]
The study is devoted to a comparative analysis of the linguistic features of audio descriptions and art‑historical descriptions of art works. The relevance of the work stems from the need to develop effective methods for conveying visual information ...
Kristina A. Gorbunova +2 more
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Status Quaestionis, N. 23 (2022): Into the Translation for Museums, Festivals, and the Stage: Creativity and the Transmedial ...
Bartolini C., M. Manfredi
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In recent years, there has been growing recognition of the value of subjective and minority styles in audio description, especially within the field of museum accessibility for BPS audiences.
Maria Olalla Luque Colmenero
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Student and staff experiences of interactive digital models when learning animal anatomy
Abstract Compared to human medical sciences, digital models of animals are rare, often behind subscription services and are comparatively lacking in interactivity and accessibility features. This study explores how digital models are currently being used to teach animal anatomy, providing the data required to construct the best anatomical models ...
Alice Leavey, Sarah Channon
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Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
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Abstract Bourdieu's sociological concept of social capital highlights its significance in enabling individuals to access other forms of capital for personal advantage. In the literature on university students' employability, particularly that concerning international and non‐local students, social capital is widely recognised as a key asset, alongside ...
Fang Gao, Thanh Pham
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Into the language of museum audio descriptions: a corpus-based study
The paper portrays a linguistic and textual analysis of a corpus of 18 museum audio descriptions (ADs) (a fairly neglected area of accessibility and audiovisual translation research) in order to pinpoint the salient features of this text type and relate them to current AD literature and guidelines.
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ABSTRACT Online fan communities are important peripheral arenas for sports consumption. However, the psychological and social mechanisms that sustain engagement across these digital spaces are not sufficiently understood. This study thus investigates how Orientation Toward Sporting Events (OSE) drives fan page engagement and, subsequently, satisfaction.
Hamid Shaker +3 more
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Audio Description in Early Education
Abstract Audio description (AD) uses precise and succinct language to describe media and other audio-visual productions and events, including but not limited to plays, performances, and museum exhibitions.
Joel Snyder, Wendy Sapp
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Learning About and Learning From Sustainability Alliances: How Do SMEs Develop Dynamic Capabilities?
ABSTRACT This study examines how small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) develop sustainability capabilities by engaging in sustainability alliances. By combining perspectives on organisational learning theory and the dynamic capabilities framework, the research investigates how SMEs develop both networking and sustainability capabilities across ...
Raffaele Silvestri +3 more
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