Transforming Media Accessibility in Europe
Krzysztof Krejtz (Hrsg.), Ann Marcus-Quinn (Hrsg.), Carlos Duarte (Hrsg.)
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Betriebssysteme, Benutzeroberflächen
Beschreibung
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, accessibility in media has emerged as a crucial frontier for inclusion, equality, and knowledge democracy.
The present edited volume "Transforming Media Accessibility in Europe: Digital Media, Education and City Space Accessibility Contexts" is a comprehensive exploration of technological, societal, psychological, and legal aspects of media accessibility in Europe. It offers a comprehensive roadmap for navigating the multifaceted landscape of media accessibility. Through compelling experimental studies, case studies, and forward-looking insights, it elucidates the transformative potential of accessible media across diverse sectors, including education, culture, and smart cities.
Crafted as a collaborative effort under the COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) LEAD-ME Action (CA19142), this book unites the expertise of researchers, educators, and practitioners. This is an open access publication.
Kundenbewertungen
Open Access, Media Accessibility, Cultural Heritage, Accessibility Legislation, Emerging Technologies, Digital Learning Environments, Artificial Intelligence