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Chelsea Jones
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Using a dual lens of disability theory and journalism, this literature review compacts a wide range of sources to investigate the reasons for the nature of journalistic representations of disability in Canadian media, and the subsequent interpretations o...
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Sylvia Söderström
Norwegian authorities? policy aims at securing an information society for all, emphasizing the importance of accessible and usable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for everyone. While the body of research on young people?s use of ICT is qui...
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John Aspler, Natalie Zizzo, Nina Di Pietro, Eric Racine
Pág. 89 - 121
People with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a complex and controversial neurodevelopmental disability caused by alcohol exposure in the womb, report experiences of stigma in different parts of their lives. The media, sometimes central to how a pu...
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John Aspler, Natalie Zizzo, Nina Di Pietro, Eric Racine
Pág. 89 - 121
People with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a complex and controversial neurodevelopmental disability caused by alcohol exposure in the womb, report experiences of stigma in different parts of their lives. The media, sometimes central to how a pu...
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Derek Newman-Stille
Pág. 73 - 95
Slash fiction is perceived by scholars like Henry Jenkins as capable of presenting a counterhegemonic message that critically questions and disrupts power structures in the production of fiction. Slash fiction presents a critical queering of characters, ...
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Nancy Quinn, Karen Yoshida
Pág. 103 - 129
Purpose: To examine the CBC?s television coverage of two highlighted Canadian Paralympic athletes who participated at the 2004 Summer Paralympic Games held in Athens, Greece. This analysis focuses on representations of ability and gender and to consider ...
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Nancy Quinn, Karen Yoshida
Pág. 103 - 129
Purpose: To examine the CBC?s television coverage of two highlighted Canadian Paralympic athletes who participated at the 2004 Summer Paralympic Games held in Athens, Greece. This analysis focuses on representations of ability and gender and to consider ...
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