A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followed by an argument of the importance of leisure and social activities, especially the arts, for people with disabilities. Concluding quantitative and qualitative research through focus groups and surveys, the project ends with a guide to implementing accessibility and inclusion efforts when planning online arts events
Designing social interventions with an impact on the quality of life of certain groups ...
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followe...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
Introduction: In the wake of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in the southern states of Australia...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
Musical interactions have the potential to increase emotional well-being, self-confidence and self-m...
The project takes a Universal Design approach to exploring the possibility of creating a software pl...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, changes in the platform for expressing themselves through art performa...
People with disabilities still face barriers to participation in society, face freedom of choice, la...
This study investigated applications of mainstream music technology for creative music making by peo...
Designing social interventions with an impact on the quality of life of certain groups ...
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followe...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
Introduction: In the wake of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in the southern states of Australia...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
Musical interactions have the potential to increase emotional well-being, self-confidence and self-m...
The project takes a Universal Design approach to exploring the possibility of creating a software pl...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, changes in the platform for expressing themselves through art performa...
People with disabilities still face barriers to participation in society, face freedom of choice, la...
This study investigated applications of mainstream music technology for creative music making by peo...
Designing social interventions with an impact on the quality of life of certain groups ...
© 2017 Dr. Melissa Amy Irving MurphyThe action research project described in this thesis emerged fro...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...