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Deviyeni, Putri, Zamralita Zamralita, and Daniel Lie. "PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF DISABILITY EMPLOYMENTS." Biopsikososial: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Mercubuana Jakarta 7, no. 2 (2023): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/biopsikososial.v7i2.21795.

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There are 22.5 people with disabilities in Indonesia, but in 2021 the number of people with disabilities who are in employment will be 5.37% or 7.04 million people of the total number of workers in Indonesia. Employees with disabilities have different characteristics from employees in general. Psychological well-being for employees is a view of support received, accessibility and equality in work environment, social support from colleagues, as well as better opportunities for self-development. There were 81 participants in this study. The criteria for participation were employees with disabili
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W, Diaz-Merced, Oppelt T, Mockiewicz J, and Agata H. "Accessibility of astronomy journal papers." Caribbean Journal of Science and Technology 10, no. 02 (2022): 31–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.55434/cbi.2022.20105.

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The Working Group on Accessibility and Disability (WGAD) of the American Astronomical Society published a comprehensive list of accessibility recommendations for professional astronomy journals, based on the first-hand experience of both higher education students and professional astronomers. The recommendations include accessibility strategies intended to improve access for a wide range of disabled and neurodiverse readers, with particular attention to the way readers with visual, motor, and cognitive disabilities cope with information in a digital interface. In this paper we use the tools of
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Kim, Chang-Ho, and Jea-Kook Park. "Current Status of Smart Device Utilization and Teacher Recognition in Special Schools with Physical Disabilities." Special Education Research Institute 29, no. 3 (2024): 55–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.56460/kdps.2024.29.3.55.

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Purpose: We want to understand the level of sensory movement and AAC use of students with physical disabilities and how much special teachers use smart devices for the education of students with physical disabilities, and investigate the perceptions and requirements of education using smart devices. Method: For 115 special teachers working at special schools with physical disabilities, students' sensory performance, complementary and alternative communication skills, smart device usage, and perception of smart device usage were investigated. For frequency analysis of student characteristics an
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Lord, Catherine, James B. McCauley, Lauren A. Pepa, Marisela Huerta, and Andrew Pickles. "Work, living, and the pursuit of happiness: Vocational and psychosocial outcomes for young adults with autism." Autism 24, no. 7 (2020): 1691–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361320919246.

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Longitudinal data on the functioning of adults referred for possible autism as children are sparse and possibly different from datasets consisting of adult clinical referrals. A total of 123 young adults, mean age of 26, referred for neurodevelopmental disorders in early childhood were categorized into three outcome groups: autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis at some point and current intelligence quotient (IQ) ⩾ 70 (Ever ASD-Higher IQ), ever ASD and current IQ < 70 (Ever ASD-Lower IQ), and individuals who never received an ASD diagnosis (Never ASD). Independence and well-being were as
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Matitu, Bayani, Rosalinda Santiago, and Michael Pasco. "Athletes After Retirement: How are they Doing?" Bedan Research Journal 4, no. 1 (2019): 136–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.58870/berj.v4i1.7.

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performance of current athletes by building confidence and contributing to favorable conditions of retired athletes. This study investigated the influences of the years of retirement and physical self-inventory on human sufferings experienced by the retired athletes. Based on the literature review, there were limited empirical studies on the conditions of former athletes after years of retirement, their glory, physical inventory, and sufferings, and the relationships among these characteristics. Using mixed research methods, this research studied the conditions of retired athletes in Metro Man
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Asiones, Noel. "Second Wind: Understanding How Academics from the Philippines Adjust to Retirement." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 12, no. 1 (2023): 44–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v12i1.146.

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This article aims to 1) explore how retired academics experienced work-to-retirement transition and 2) offer insights that can be applied in addressing its potential opportunities and challenges. Toward this end, we conducted face-to-face interviews with retirees (n=7) from a comprehensive private university in Manila, Philippines. The descriptive phenomenological method surfaced a general psychological meaning structure depicting the participants' collective work experiences to retirement transition. Moreover, it identified three distinct but interrelated elements of the retirement phenomenon
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Mactaggart, Islay, Andrew Sentoogo Ssemata, Abdmagidu Menya, et al. "Adapting and pilot testing a tool to assess the accessibility of primary health facilities for people with disabilities in Luuka District, Uganda." International Journal for Equity in Health 23, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12939-024-02314-0.

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Abstract Background People with disabilities frequently experience barriers in seeking healthcare that lead to poorer health outcomes compared to people without disabilities. To overcome this, it is important to assess the accessibility of primary health facilities – broadly defined to include a disability-inclusive service provision – so as to document present status and identify areas for improvement. We aimed to identify, adapt and pilot test an appropriate tool to assess the accessibility of primary health facilities in Luuka District, Uganda. Methods We conducted a rapid literature review
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"Skills building seminar: Designing accessible environments for disabled people for training, expression of views & co-working." European Journal of Public Health 29, Supplement_4 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz185.829.

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Abstract Objectives We will actively explore ways of building bridges between people with disabilities and the non-disabled community. We aim to show an inclusive society will necessitate significant changes in ways of working with people with disability. Organization The workshop is divided into 2 parts. In Part 1 through two 15 minute presentations we offer illustrations of participatory practice with people with disabilities and families taken from different, but allied sectors. Presentation 1: ParticipaTIC is an accessible transnational on-line training platform for disabled persons organi
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Koh, Dorothy K. L., Archana Pradhan, Melanie J. Aley, Woosung Sohn, and Delyse M. Leadbeatter. "Oral Health Care for People with Disability: Curriculum Content in Oral Health Programs." Journal of Dental Education, April 2, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1002/jdd.13894.

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ABSTRACTPurpose/ObjectivesThe shortage of dental practitioners willing to treat people with disability has become a significant concern, attributed mainly to inadequate undergraduate education and clinical experience in special needs dentistry (SND). Working closely with dentists, the Oral Health Therapy workforce is highly skilled in preventive dentistry, and they could provide dental services to enhance accessibility for people with disability. This study aimed to assess the current state of SND education within oral health programs and highlight the importance of high‐quality SND training t
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Nnalue, Chike, and Arif Mahmud. "The experiences of Black African parents on partnership: Working with education professionals in the English special education needs and disability system." Equity in Education & Society, April 17, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/27526461241248194.

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Reforms to special education policy in England have emphasised the importance of parents being involved in decision-making about their child’s education and greater control over their child’s support. This study’s research questions investigated four Black African parents of children with special educational needs and disability (SEND) living in England and their experiences of working in partnership with education professionals to support their children, as well as exploring the barriers to effective partnership between Black African parents and education professionals. A critical approach wa
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Hollier, Scott, Katie M. Ellis, and Mike Kent. "User-Generated Captions: From Hackers, to the Disability Digerati, to Fansubbers." M/C Journal 20, no. 3 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1259.

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Writing in the American Annals of the Deaf in 1931, Emil S. Ladner Jr, a Deaf high school student, predicted the invention of words on screen to facilitate access to “talkies”. He anticipated:Perhaps, in time, an invention will be perfected that will enable the deaf to hear the “talkies”, or an invention which will throw the words spoken directly under the screen as well as being spoken at the same time. (Ladner, cited in Downey Closed Captioning)This invention would eventually come to pass and be known as captions. Captions as we know them today have become widely available because of a compl
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Ellis, Katie M., Mike Kent, and Kathryn Locke. "Indefinitely beyond Our Reach: The Case for Elevating Audio Description to the Importance of Captions on Australian Television." M/C Journal 20, no. 3 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1261.

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IntroductionIn a 2013 press release issued by Blind Citizens Australia, the advocacy group announced they were lodging a human rights complaint against the Australian government and the ABC over the lack of audio description available on the public broadcaster. Audio description is a track of narration included between the lines of dialogue which describes important visual elements of a television show, movie or performance. Audio description is broadly recognised as an essential feature to make television accessible to audiences who are blind or vision impaired (Utray et al.). Indeed, Blind C
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Anderson, Anna M., Lucy Brading, Laura Swaithes, et al. "Building trust and inclusion with under-served groups: a public involvement project employing a knowledge mobilisation approach." Research Involvement and Engagement 10, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40900-024-00647-2.

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Abstract Background Certain groups are commonly under-served by health research due to exclusionary models of research design/delivery. Working in partnership with under-served groups is key to improving inclusion. This project aimed to explore the use of a knowledge mobilisation approach to start building partnerships with under-served groups based on trust and mutual understanding. Methods This co-produced public involvement project employed a knowledge mobilisation approach. The project team involved public contributors from four community organisations and staff from two Universities. A se
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Ferrari, Allegra, Liesbet Van Bos, Sarah Talboom, et al. "From barriers to participation: co-creating an effective reminder letter for breast cancer screening among underserved women in Flanders." Archives of Public Health 83, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-025-01591-7.

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Abstract Background With over 2 million cases diagnosed annually, breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related disability and mortality worldwide. Despite global efforts to implement screening programs, uptake rates vary widely across settings due to socioeconomic factors and accessibility challenges. In 2022 in Flanders (Belgium), breast cancer screening participation in municipalities with an income below the poverty line was 15% lower than average. Methods To tackle the limited participation of underserved women in the breast cancer screening program in Flanders, a culturally sensitiv
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Rattray, Chloe T., and Katie Ellis. ""I Love Every Part of You"." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2997.

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Introduction The Owl House is an animated television series that aired on the Disney Channel from 2020 to 2023. The series follows Luz, a teenage Dominican-American human who finds a portal to the Demon Realm. She lands on the Boiling Isles, an island archipelago populated with magical creatures. There, Luz befriends a middle-aged witch named Edalyn “Eda” Clawthorne (also known as Eda the Owl Lady), and her housemate/adoptive son King, a cute dog-like demon with a skull for a head. Eda agrees to teach Luz magic. Magic is then used as a narrative prosthesis (McReynolds) to explore themes of inc
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Wain, Veronica. "Able to Live, Laugh and Love." M/C Journal 11, no. 3 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.54.

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The autobiographical documentary film “18q – a valuable life”, is one attempt to redefine the place of disability in contemporary western society. My work presents some key moments in my life and that of my family since the birth of my youngest child, Allycia in 1995. Allycia was born with a rare genetic condition affecting the 18th chromosome resulting in her experiencing the world somewhat differently to the rest of the family. The condition, which manifests in a myriad of ways with varying levels of severity, affects individuals’ physical and intellectual development (Chromosome 18, n. pag.
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Roney, Lisa. "The Extreme Connection Between Bodies and Houses." M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2684.

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 Perhaps nothing in media culture today makes clearer the connection between people’s bodies and their homes than the Emmy-winning reality TV program Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Home Edition is a spin-off from the original Extreme Makeover, and that fact provides in fundamental form the strong connection that the show demonstrates between bodies and houses. The first EM, initially popular for its focus on cosmetic surgery, laser skin and hair treatments, dental work, cosmetics and wardrobe for mainly middle-aged and self-described unattractive participants, lagged after
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Horrigan, Matthew. "A Flattering Robopocalypse." M/C Journal 23, no. 6 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2726.

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RACHAEL. It seems you feel our work is not a benefit to the public.DECKARD. Replicants are like any other machine. They're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit it's not my problem.RACHAEL. May I ask you a personal question?DECKARD. Yes.RACHAEL. Have you every retired a human by mistake? (Scott 17:30) CAPTCHAs (henceforth "captchas") are commonplace on today's Internet. Their purpose seems clear: block malicious software, allow human users to pass. But as much as they exclude spambots, captchas often exclude humans with visual and other disabilities (Dzieza; W3C Working Group). Wo
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West, Patrick. "Regionalism, Well-Being, and Domestic Violence in Tony Birch’s “The Red House”." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1526.

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Introduction: The Creative Arts and Regional Well-BeingThe relationship between regionalism, well-being, and the creative arts has enjoined significant attention from community activists, commercial entrepreneurs, policy analysts, artists, and researchers over recent years (Australia Council for the Arts, “Living Culture”; Australia Council for the Arts, “The Arts in Regional Australia;” Drummond, Keane, and West; Elg; Warren, and West; Woodward, Bremner, and Cahalan). Underpinning most of the activity and research in this area is the understanding (occasionally bordering on an un-critical pre
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Matthews, Nicole, Sherman Young, David Parker, and Jemina Napier. "Looking across the Hearing Line?: Exploring Young Deaf People’s Use of Web 2.0." M/C Journal 13, no. 3 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.266.

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IntroductionNew digital technologies hold promise for equalising access to information and communication for the Deaf community. SMS technology, for example, has helped to equalise deaf peoples’ access to information and made it easier to communicate with both deaf and hearing people (Tane Akamatsu et al.; Power and Power; Power, Power, and Horstmanshof; Valentine and Skelton, "Changing", "Umbilical"; Harper). A wealth of anecdotal evidence and some recent academic work suggests that new media technology is also reshaping deaf peoples’ sense of local and global community (Breivik "Deaf"; Breiv
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Fredericks, Bronwyn, and Debbie Bargallie. "Situating Race in Cultural Competency Training: A Site of Self-Revelation." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1660.

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Indigenous cross-cultural training has been around since the 1980s. It is often seen as a way to increase the skills and competency of staff engaged in providing service to Indigenous clients and customers, teaching Indigenous students within universities and schools, or working with Indigenous communities (Fredericks and Bargallie, “Indigenous”; “Which Way”). In this article we demonstrate how such training often exposes power, whiteness, and concepts of an Indigenous “other”. We highlight how cross-cultural training programs can potentially provide a setting in which non-Indigenous participa
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Mr.Ashok, kumar Baldev bhai Prajapati. "Artificially Intelligent in Education: "Redefining Learning in the 21st Century"." Artificially Intelligent in Education: "Redefining Learning in the 21st Century" 7, no. 2 (2024). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12818287.

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<strong>Abstract: </strong> The educational landscape of the 21st century is undergoing a transformative shift, primarily driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into learning environments. This paradigm shift, referred to as Artificially Intelligent Education, promises to redefine the traditional methodologies and approaches that have long characterized educational systems worldwide. At the core of this transformation is the capability of AI to provide personalized learning experiences, automate administrative tasks, and offer deep insights into student learning behaviours a
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Ayoub, Ramy. "The Commodity Society." August 16, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13322066.

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<em>The Commodity Society: Understanding the Self as a Product in a Market-Driven World</em> <em>The Commodity Society</em> <em>In today's hyper-capitalistic world, the lines between personal identity and economic value have</em> <em>blurred, giving rise to what can be described as a "Commodity Society." This term encapsulates</em> <em>the phenomenon where individuals increasingly view themselves as products or services to be</em> <em>marketed, sold, and consumed. The advent of the digital age, coupled with the proliferation of</em> <em>social media and the gig economy, has accelerated this tr
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