Enhancing Access to Digital Culture for Vulnerable Groups: The Role of Public Authorities in Breaking Down Barriers.

Pub Date : 2022-12-18 DOI:10.1007/s11196-022-09959-6
Noelle Higgins, Delia Ferri, Katie Donnellan
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This article discusses which barriers hamper access to, and participation in, cultural life for members of vulnerable groups, in particular persons belonging to old and new minorities and persons with disabilities in the context of digitization. It then examines what role public authorities can play in addressing and dismantling these barriers. The article adopts a bottom-up approach, in that it is based on a qualitative study, which gives voice to vulnerable groups. The qualitative research involved interviews with different organisations representing, or working with, vulnerable groups in 12 European Union Member States (Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta and Spain). In that regard, the article approaches vulnerability from a distinct conceptual standpoint, identifying vulnerability as a condition caused by structural barriers. On the whole, the article shows that, while digitization of cultural content, goods and services, offers increased opportunities for culture to be democratised and for its consumption by wider and more varied audiences to be enhanced, it also engenders structural barriers and creates additional challenges. Furthermore, while digitisation has ensured more diverse representation in cultural content, vulnerable groups still face stereotypical and negative portrayals within mainstream cultural content. The thematic analysis of the qualitative interviews also captures different dimensions of access to digital cultural and supports the identification of effective policy measures to bridge the 'digital divide' and assist in the fulfilment of cultural rights of vulnerable groups.

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加强弱势群体接触数字文化的机会:公共机构在消除障碍中的作用》。
本文讨论了在数字化背景下,哪些障碍阻碍了弱势群体成员,尤其是新老少数民族成员和残疾人接触和参与文化生活。文章随后探讨了公共机构在解决和消除这些障碍方面可以发挥的作用。文章采用自下而上的方法,以定性研究为基础,让弱势群体发表意见。定性研究包括对 12 个欧盟成员国(比利时、克罗地亚、丹麦、爱沙尼亚、芬兰、法国、德国、匈牙利、爱尔兰、意大利、马耳他和西班牙)中代表弱势群体或与弱势群体合作的不同组织进行访谈。在这方面,文章从一个独特的概念角度来探讨脆弱性问题,认为脆弱性是由结构性障碍造成的一种状况。总体而言,文章表明,虽然文化内容、产品和服务的数字化为文化民主化提供了更多机会,也为更广泛、更多样的受众消费文化提供了更多机会,但同时也产生了结构性障碍,带来了更多挑战。此外,虽然数字化确保了文化内容的多样化,但弱势群体在主流文化内容中仍然面临着刻板和负面的描述。对定性访谈的专题分析还捕捉到了获取数字文化的不同层面,有助于确定有效的政策措施,弥合 "数字鸿沟",帮助弱势群体实现文化权利。
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