Disability and Digital Television Cultures (e-bog) af Ellis, Katie
Ellis, Katie (forfatter)

Disability and Digital Television Cultures e-bog

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Disability and Digital Television Cultures offers an important addition to scholarly studies at the intersection of disability and media, examining disability in the context of digital television access, representation and reception.Television, as a central medium of communication, has marginalized people with disability through both representation on screen and the lack of accessibility to thi...
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Forfattere Ellis, Katie (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 18 januar 2019
Længde 204 sider
Genrer JFDT
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317627852
Disability and Digital Television Cultures offers an important addition to scholarly studies at the intersection of disability and media, examining disability in the context of digital television access, representation and reception.Television, as a central medium of communication, has marginalized people with disability through both representation on screen and the lack of accessibility to this medium. With accessibility options becoming available as television is switched to digital transmissions, audience research into television representations must include a corresponding consideration of access. This book provides a comprehensive and critical study of the way people with disability access and watch digital TV. International case studies and media reports are complimented by findings of a user-focused study into accessibility and representation captured during the Australian digital television switchover in 2013-2014. This book will provide a reliable, independent guide to fundamental shifts in media access while also offering insight from the disability community. It will be essential reading for researchers working on disability and media, as well as television, communications and culture; upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in cultural studies;a along with general readers with an interest in disability and digital culture.a