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Access Denied: How Telecom Operators in Africa Are Failing Persons with Disabilities
Kampala: CIPESA (2020), 22 pp.
The Mobile Disability Gap Report 2020
London: GSMA (2020), 31 pp.
"These are simple recommendations on the inclusion of data on disability for researchers conducting evidence syntheses and primary studies." (Page 1)
The Digital Exclusion of Women with Disabilities: A Study of Seven Low- and Middle-Income Countries
London: GSMA (2020), 43 pp.
"1. Women with disabilities have among the lowest rates of mobile and smartphone ownership. In most countries, ownership gaps are widest between men without disabilities and women with disabilities. Even in countries where the mobile gender gap is small or nonexistent, there is still a disability ga
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Disability Hate Speech: Social, Cultural and Political Context
London; New York: Routledge (2020), ix, 255 pp.
"This book, the first to specifically focus on disability hate speech, explains what disability hate speech is, why it is important, what laws regulate it (both online and in person) and how it is different from other forms of hate. Unfortunately, disability is often ignored or overlooked in academi
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Principles for Driving the Digital Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
London: GSMA (2020), 16 pp.
"This handbook aims at helping Macedonian CSOs that work with people with disabilities to deal with some of the challenges they face on daily basis: the absence of quality reporting on people with disabilities; the perception of people with disabilities which is often burdened with negative stereoty
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Bridging the Mobile Disability Gap in Refugee Settings
London: GSMA (2019), 21 pp.
"Based on the findings of this report there are a number of recommendations for how stakeholders across the sector can play their part in bridging the mobile disability gap in refugee contexts. Stakeholders will be most effective if they are coordinated and base their actions on understanding the sp
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El acceso a los servicios de la información y la comunicación y las personas con discapacidad: Un estudio exploratorio realizado en la región del Cono Sur
Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (ADC) (2019), 52 pp.
"[...] La Convención Internacional de los Derechos de las personas con Discapacidad es recepcionada por Argentina, Uruguay y Chile y debe ser considerada elemento transversal, junto a las regulaciones nacionales y los estándares del Consorcio World Wide Web (W3C), en el dictado de normas y el dise
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Periodismo y el equilibrio ausente: Ejercicio periodístico y consumo de medios por parte de la población sorda, barreras interactivas y carencia de una comunicación recíproca
Bogotá: Universidad Politécnico Grancolombiano, Thesis (2019), 163 pp.
"Es clara la desconexión que hay entre los periodistas, la sociedad y el concepto de Sordedad para referirse o visibilizar a las personas sordas. Precisamente, tal desunión se impulsa por la simplicidad con que se toma el diagnóstico médico, es decir, el vago conocimiento sobre esta discapacidad
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A Participatory Filmmaking Process with Children with Disabilities in Rural India: Working Towards Inclusive Research
Methodological Innovations, issue September-Dezember (2019), pp. 1-19
"Children with disabilities often experience exclusion within their communities, and this exclusion can extend into research processes. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, however, emphasizes that children of all abilities need to be involved as decision makers in matters affec
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Experiencias radiofónicas con personas con discapacidad intelectual y parálisis cerebral en España
Siglo Cero, volume 50, issue 1 (2019), pp. 75-95
"La radio es el medio de comunicación que mayor visibilidad puede dar a los colectivos en situación de exclusión social, y es también una herramienta que motiva la participación y contribuye al desarrollo integral de muchas personas, entre ellas, las que presentan alguna discapacidad intelectua
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