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Accessibility Matters: Investigating the Usability of Social Media Platforms for Individuals with Motor Disabilities 无障碍问题:调查社交媒体平台对肢体残疾人的可用性
Pub Date : 2024-01-21 DOI: 10.11114/smc.v12i2.6615
M. Khasawneh
The present study seeks to deconstruct the realm of usability and accessibility of widely used social media platforms, with a specific focus on individuals with motor disabilities residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. By examining the intricate interplay between these individuals and the aforementioned platforms, this research endeavors to shed light on the challenges they encounter and the potential barriers they face in effectively utilizing these digital platforms. Through a comprehensive analysis, this study seeks to contribute to the existing body of knowledge surrounding the usability and accessibility of social media platforms, while also offering valuable insights into the experiences of individuals with motor disabilities in the Saudi Arabian context. Employing a thorough evaluation, juxtaposing analysis, and rigorous statistical examination, the research illuminates the diverse range of accessibility levels observed across various platforms. Moreover, it emphasizes the profound ethical and legal considerations that underlie the concept of digital inclusivity. The results underscore the criticality of acknowledging digital accessibility as an inherent entitlement, carrying substantial ramifications for societal integration, educational and professional prospects, and active participation in civic affairs. In the contemporary digital era, it is imperative to foster collaboration and encourage innovation as a pivotal means to address accessibility gaps. By doing so, we can effectively guarantee equitable access and active engagement for individuals with motor disabilities.
本研究旨在解构广泛使用的社交媒体平台的可用性和无障碍性领域,特别关注居住在沙特阿拉伯王国的运动残疾人士。通过研究这些人与上述平台之间错综复杂的相互作用,本研究致力于揭示他们在有效利用这些数字平台时遇到的挑战和潜在障碍。通过全面分析,本研究力图为现有的有关社交媒体平台可用性和无障碍性的知识体系做出贡献,同时也为了解沙特阿拉伯运动残疾人士的经历提供有价值的见解。通过全面评估、并列分析和严格的统计检查,研究揭示了在各种平台上观察到的不同的无障碍性水平。此外,研究还强调了数字包容性概念背后深刻的伦理和法律考量。研究结果强调了承认数字无障碍是一种固有权利的重要性,它对社会融合、教育和职业前景以及积极参与公民事务具有重大影响。在当代数字时代,当务之急是促进合作,鼓励创新,以此作为消除无障碍差距的关键手段。通过这样做,我们可以有效地保证运动残疾人士的公平使用和积极参与。
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In Media We Trust - A Solution to Disinformation and Fake News in Albanian Audiences during the Russia-Ukraine War 我们信任媒体--俄乌战争期间阿尔巴尼亚受众中的虚假信息和假新闻解决方案
Pub Date : 2024-01-21 DOI: 10.11114/smc.v12i2.6583
Valmora Gogo
In this study we have analyzed the impact of disinformation and fake news in Albanian Audiences during the Russia-Ukraine war and we present the solutions given from the Albanian audiences and Albanian journalists in fighting these phenomena.We have explored how the Albanian audiences have reacted to the information received from the international and national media during the Russia-Ukraine war, what media narratives were disseminated and how endangered these audiences were. We have investigated the role of Albanian journalists and their recommendations to minimize the spread of disinformation in times of crises. Do we trust the media? What is the main and immediate solution to disinformation and fake news during crises? What about other solutions?Two hypotheses have been formulated: Hypothesis 1 (H1): Albanian audiences have been faced with disinformation and fake news, creating uncertainty about the accuracy of the events during the Russia-Ukraine war, and Hypothesis 2 (H2): To fight disinformation and fake news primarily it is needed that media and journalists increase their professional level.By means of a qualitative content analysis in the Albanian media (mainstream and social) and two online questionnaires on Albanian audiences (N=387) and Albanian journalists (N=42) we find that Albanian audiences have been faced with disinformation and fake news and in order to fight disinformation and fake news primarily it is needed that the media and journalists increase their professional level.
在本研究中,我们分析了俄乌战争期间虚假信息和假新闻对阿尔巴尼亚受众的影响,并介绍了阿尔巴尼亚受众和阿尔巴尼亚记者在应对这些现象时给出的解决方案。我们探讨了俄乌战争期间阿尔巴尼亚受众对从国际和国内媒体接收到的信息的反应、媒体传播的内容以及这些受众受到的威胁。我们还调查了阿尔巴尼亚记者的作用,以及他们关于在危机时期尽量减少虚假信息传播的建议。我们信任媒体吗?危机期间应对虚假信息和假新闻的主要和直接解决方案是什么?其他解决方案又是什么?我们提出了两个假设:假设 1 (H1):阿尔巴尼亚受众面临虚假信息和假新闻,对俄乌战争期间事件的准确性产生了不确定性;假设 2 (H2):通过对阿尔巴尼亚媒体(主流媒体和社会媒体)的定性内容分析,以及对阿尔巴尼亚受众(387 人)和阿尔巴尼亚记者(42 人)的两份在线问卷调查,我们发现阿尔巴尼亚受众一直面临着虚假信息和假新闻,而为了打击虚假信息和假新闻,媒体和记者必须提高自身的专业水平。
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