Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 840 g
Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 840 g
Reihe: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
ISBN: 978-1-032-08537-1
Verlag: Routledge
Disability and media has emerged as a dynamic and exciting area of contemporary culture and social life. Media–– especially digital technology––play a vital role in disability transformations, with widespread implications for global societies and how we understand communications. This book addresses this development, from representation and audience through technologies, innovations and challenges of the field. Through the varied and global perspectives of leading researchers, writers, and practitioners, including many authors with lived experience of disability, it covers a wide range of traditional, emergent and future media forms and formats.
International in scope and orientation, The Routledge Companion to Disability and Media offers students and scholars alike a comprehensive survey of the intersections between disability studies and media studies
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Adult education, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Disability and Media––an Emergent Field PART I Imagining and Representing Disability 1 Disability Imaginaries in the News 2 What’s It All Worth? The Political Economy of Disability Representation in Indian Media 3 Decolonizing the Dynamics of Media Power and Media Representation Between 1830 and 1930: Australian Indigenous Peoples with Disability 4 Featuring Disabled Women in Advertisements: The Commodification of Diversity? 5 Still Playing It Safe: A Comparative Analysis of Disability Narratives in The Sessions, Breathing Lessons and "On Seeing A Sex Surrogate" 6 Mental Distress, Romance and Gender in Contemporary Films: Greenberg and Silver Linings Playbook 7 Still Julianne: Projecting Dementia on the Silvering Screen 8 Authentic Disability Representation on US Television Past and Present 9 The Spectacularization of Disability Sport: Brazilian and Australian Newspaper photographs of 2012 London Paralympic Athletes 10 George R. R. Martin and the Two Dwarfs 11 Embodying Metaphors: Disability Tropes in Political Cartoons 12 Resisting Erasure: Reading (Dis)ability and Race in Speculative Media PART II Audience, Participation, and Making Media 13 Producerly Disability Popular Culture: The Collision of Critical and Receptive Attitudes 14 The Bodies of Film Club: Disability, Identity and Empowerment 15 Disability Narratives in the News Media: A Spotlight on Africa 16 Disabled Media Creators in Afghanistan, China and Somalia 17 Youth with Disabilities in Africa: Bridging the Disability Divide 18 Engaging Accessibility Issues Through Mobile Videos in Montréal 19 Pages of Life: Using a Telenovela to Promote the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in Brazil 20 How Do You Write That in Sign Language?: A Graphic Signed Novel as Source of Epistemological Reflection on Writing PART III Media Technologies of Disability 21 GimpGirl: Insider Perspectives on Technology and the Lives of Disabled Women 22 Digital Media Accessibility: An Evolving Infrastructure of Possibility 23 Making the Web More Interactive and Accessible for Blind People 24 Social Media and Disability: It’s Complicated 25 When Face-to-Face Is Screen-to-Screen: Reconsidering Mobile Media as Communication Augmentations and Alternatives 26 Mobile Phones and Visual Impairment in South Africa: Experiences from a Small Town 27 Video on Demand: Is this Australia’s New Disability Divide? 28 Individuals with Physical Impairments as Life Hackers?: Analyzing Online Content to Interrogate Dis/Ability and Design 29 Interdependence in Collaboration with Robots PART IV Innovations, Challenges and Future Terrains of Transformation 30 Dropping the Disability Beat: Why Specialized Reporting Doesn’t Solve Disability (Mis)representation 31 Advertising Disability and the Diversity Directive 32 Disability Advocacy in BBC’s Ouch and ABC’s 33 Representing Difference: Disability, Digital Storytelling and Public Pedagogy 34 Needs Must: Digital Innovations in Disability Rights Advocacy 35 Disability Media Work 36 Books and People with Print Disabilities: Public Value and the International Disability Human Rights Agenda