disability representation in print media
The representation of disabilities in print media refers to the portrayal of individuals with disabilities in newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials. This representation can shape societal perceptions and attitudes towards people with disabilities, influence public policy, and promote inclusivity and diversity. However, it can also perpetuate stereotypes and stigma if not handled accurately and sensitively. It is crucial for print media to provide a balanced and authentic portrayal of individuals with disabilities to promote understanding and acceptance in society.
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