Forgive me if this one has been covered, but:
One 26-page manual, released by the Secretariat of the African Decade of
Persons with Disabilities, is entitled The Invisible People: A Practical
Guide for Journalists on How to Include Persons with Disabilities (PDF
format, 665 Kb).
This manual is targeted at journalists, including media personnel who are
new to disability issues and related human rights concerns. But it might
also be useful as an advocacy tool for Disabled People Organizations
(DPOs) or individual advocates who work closely with journalists.
http://www.africandecade.org/trainingmaterials/journalist-training-manual
Unfortunately, I am not aware if this comes in a format other than PDF.
Andrea
> Wheeling Free
> Some online ressources:
> Publications
> of WorldBank (http://tinyurl.com/bg8glk) :
> * Manual on Disabilities and Inclusive Development for the Media and
> Social Communications Professionals (DRAFT)
> * Guidelines for Reporting and Writing about People with Disabilities
> NationalCenteron Disability and Journalism. Style
> guide for news media : http://ncdj.org/styleguide/
>
>
> Media &
> Disability Bibliography Project (1930 to present) - found on Beth Haller's
> website: http://pages.towson.edu/bhalle/m&d-biblio.html
>
> European
> Congress on Media and Disability > European Congress > Programme and
> Interventions > click on pdf or doc/txt -
> http://www.media-disability.org/index.htm
>
> Haller,
> Beth. 1999. "News coverage of disability issues: Final report. The Center
> for an Accessible Society". Available from
> http://www.accessiblesociety.org/topics/coverage/0799haller.htm
>
> "Disability and the
> media: a suitable case for treatment?" by Karen Ross -
> http://archive.waccglobal.org/wacc/publications/media_development/archive/1998_2/disability_and_the_media_a_suitable_case_for_treatment
>
> "The Social Representations of Disability: Fears, Fantasies and
> Facts", PhD thesis by Michael J. V. Devenney :
> http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/devenney/PhD%20Final%20_including%20bibliography_.pdf
>
> "Disability terminology in the media: a comparison of newspaper
> reports in Canadaand Israel" by Gail K Auslander and Nora
> Gold (1999): http://tinyurl.com/ybrvaoo (abstract)
>
>
>
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