Digital media, disability and development in the Anglophone Caribbean-social and ethical considerations

Floyd Morris
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Purpose In 2006, the United Nations established the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. Simultaneously, the UN has adopted the sustainable development goals in 2015 and the 17 goals must be achieved by member states by 2030. Regionally, countries within the Caribbean community have formulated the Kingston Accord (2004) and the Declaration of Petion Ville (2013). Both of these two instruments outlined a regional framework on the issue of persons with disabilities (PWDs). The media, therefore, have axiological roles to play in educating and informing all the stakeholders of these programmes, policies and legislation. It is within this context that this researcher did a qualitative assessment of how the media within Caribbean societies have been aiding the process of developmental transformation for PWDs. The main purpose of this paper therefore; is to show that if the varied programmes and policies relating to PWDs within the Anglophone Caribbean are to be successfully implemented, digital and traditional media will have to play a lead role through their social and ethical responsibilities in changing attitudes of non-disabled individuals towards the members of this vulnerable group. The main purpose of this paper therefore; is to show that if the varied programmes and policies relating to PWDs within the Anglophone Caribbean are to be successfully implemented, digital and traditional media will have to play a lead role through their social and ethical responsibilities in changing attitudes of non-disabled individuals towards the members of this vulnerable group. Design/methodology/approach The central argument guiding this paper is that if the varied programmes and policies relating to PWDs within the Caribbean are to be successfully implemented, the media, in all its forms, will have to play a lead role through their social and ethical responsibilities in changing attitudes of non-disabled individuals towards the members of this vulnerable group. The unequivocal questions that have been answered are how and what are the media doing to aid in the transformation of the lives of PWDs in the Caribbean? Are they fulfiling their social and ethical responsibilities? Findings The major finding is that the media in the Anglophone Caribbean has significant work to do to fulfil one of its social and ethical responsibilities in aiding the developmental transformation of PWDs in the region. Research limitations/implications The research is limited by the fact that there is serious data scarcity on the population of PWDs in the region. Serious research on the population is just emerging and this will change significantly over the next few years. Practical implications The practical implication of this study is that it will bring to the forefront of the media in the Caribbean, the importance of placing issues relating to PWDs on the development agenda in a consistent manner. Social implications PWDs will be brought in the mainstream of Caribbean society over time. Originality/value This is an original study and will undoubtedly contribute to a greater understanding of the media and PWDs in the Caribbean.
加勒比英语国家的数位媒体、残障与发展——社会与伦理考量
2006年,联合国通过了《残疾人权利公约》。与此同时,联合国在2015年通过了可持续发展目标,成员国必须在2030年前实现这17个目标。从区域来看,加勒比共同体国家制定了《金斯顿协定》(2004年)和《和平宣言》(2013年)。这两份文书都概述了关于残疾人问题的区域框架。因此,媒体在教育和向所有利益攸关方通报这些方案、政策和立法方面发挥着重要作用。正是在这种背景下,该研究人员对加勒比社会内的媒体如何协助残疾人士的发展转型进程进行了定性评估。因此本文的主要目的;是为了表明,如果要成功实施加勒比英语区与残疾人士有关的各种方案和政策,数字和传统媒体必须通过其社会和道德责任发挥主导作用,改变非残疾人士对这一弱势群体成员的态度。因此本文的主要目的;是为了表明,如果要成功实施加勒比英语区与残疾人士有关的各种方案和政策,数字和传统媒体必须通过其社会和道德责任发挥主导作用,改变非残疾人士对这一弱势群体成员的态度。设计/方法/方法指导本文的中心论点是,如果要成功实施加勒比地区与残疾人有关的各种方案和政策,那么所有形式的媒体都必须通过其社会和道德责任发挥主导作用,改变非残疾人个人对这一弱势群体成员的态度。已经得到回答的明确问题是,媒体如何以及如何帮助改变加勒比地区残疾人士的生活?他们是否履行了自己的社会和道德责任?主要发现是加勒比英语国家的媒体在帮助该地区残疾人士的发展转型方面有重要的社会和道德责任要做。研究局限/影响由于该地区有关残疾人士的数据严重缺乏,本研究受到限制。关于人口的严肃研究才刚刚出现,这将在未来几年内发生重大变化。实际意义这项研究的实际意义是,它将使加勒比地区的媒体认识到,以一致的方式将与残疾人士有关的问题列入发展议程的重要性。社会影响随着时间的推移,残疾人将被纳入加勒比社会的主流。原创性/价值这是一项原创性的研究,毫无疑问将有助于更好地了解加勒比地区的媒体和残疾人。
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