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Title: Fighting for survival: persons with disabilities’ activism for the mediatisation of COVID-19 information
Authors: Mhiripiri, Nhamo Anthony
Midzi, Ratidzo
Keywords: ableism
access to information
activism
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
disability media studies
health communication
lawsuits
persons living with disabilities
social model of disability
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Media International Australia
Series/Report no.: Vol. 178 (1) 151– 167;
Abstract: Crises times have an uncanny way of giving salience to struggles for democracy. The new coronavirus – also known as COVID-19 – became a global public health issue that stirred other democratic concerns from persons living with disabilities who wanted access to health information for their survival. People living with various types of disabilities have special communication and information needs, some of which require specific technologies, formats and language. The pandemic got people concerned about their safety and survival. This article contextualises and critiques US, Britain and Zimbabwean activists representing persons living with disabilities’ reactions to the manner their public authorities availed COVID-19 health messages to disabled constituencies via mainstream television. It compares how suitable was televised content from US, Britain, Zimbabwean and New Zealand stations for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, before exploring complaints and lawsuits from the disability constituency pertaining to access to COVID-19 health information.
URI: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1329878X20967712
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4108
ISSN: 2200467X
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