Within Australia, the approach taken to the ways in which disabled people access television is heavily influenced by legislation and activism from abroad. This is increasingly the case as television moves to online modes of distribution where physical and legislative boundaries are more fluid. While early investigations of the intersections between television and the concept of abroad focused on the impacts of representation and national reputation (Boddy), the introduction of new media technologies saw a shifting focus towards the impact and introduction of new media technologies. Drawing on Chan’s definition of media internationalisation as “the process by which the ownership, structure, production, distribution, or content of a country’s...
This thesis is about media coverage of disability. Specifically, it is concerned with four issues, n...
Audio description continues to be unavailable on broadcast television in Australia, despite the tech...
This article discusses participatory media from a critical disability perspective. It discusses the ...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
Whereas entertainment has featured negatively in the broader NBN debate currently occurring in Austr...
Whereas entertainment has featured negatively in the broader NBN debate currently occurring in Austr...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article is concerned with the re...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
It is misguided to assume that social media platforms compensate people who live with disabilities f...
A significant body of literature examines the under-representation of people with disability in the ...
Flexibility for many viewers comes from digital technologies and their interaction with television b...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
This thesis evaluates three Australian communications policy areas from a critical disability theory...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologies...
Innovative applications of TV and broadband will be two key enablers for people with disabilities. T...
This thesis is about media coverage of disability. Specifically, it is concerned with four issues, n...
Audio description continues to be unavailable on broadcast television in Australia, despite the tech...
This article discusses participatory media from a critical disability perspective. It discusses the ...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
Whereas entertainment has featured negatively in the broader NBN debate currently occurring in Austr...
Whereas entertainment has featured negatively in the broader NBN debate currently occurring in Austr...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article is concerned with the re...
This paper takes up pressing, yet sorely neglected, questions of disability and media to argue for a...
It is misguided to assume that social media platforms compensate people who live with disabilities f...
A significant body of literature examines the under-representation of people with disability in the ...
Flexibility for many viewers comes from digital technologies and their interaction with television b...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
This thesis evaluates three Australian communications policy areas from a critical disability theory...
Christopher Newell was both optimistic and sceptical regarding the potential of digital technologies...
Innovative applications of TV and broadband will be two key enablers for people with disabilities. T...
This thesis is about media coverage of disability. Specifically, it is concerned with four issues, n...
Audio description continues to be unavailable on broadcast television in Australia, despite the tech...
This article discusses participatory media from a critical disability perspective. It discusses the ...