2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11196-022-09959-6
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Enhancing Access to Digital Culture for Vulnerable Groups: The Role of Public Authorities in Breaking Down Barriers

Abstract: This article discusses which barriers hamper access to, and participation in, cultural life for members of vulnerable groups, in particular persons belonging to old and new minorities and persons with disabilities in the context of digitization. It then examines what role public authorities can play in addressing and dismantling these barriers. The article adopts a bottom-up approach, in that it is based on a qualitative study, which gives voice to vulnerable groups. The qualitative research involved interview… Show more

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“…Ongoing and future communicable disease outbreaks as well as non-communicable diseases need a timely prevention response. From the perspective of citizen digitization must be seen as a human right in an informed, vivid democratic society with increased citizen science (15). Now, after almost overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic it is time to foster digitization in public health service to the global level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ongoing and future communicable disease outbreaks as well as non-communicable diseases need a timely prevention response. From the perspective of citizen digitization must be seen as a human right in an informed, vivid democratic society with increased citizen science (15). Now, after almost overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic it is time to foster digitization in public health service to the global level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social and cultural barriers in marginalized areas stand as formidable roadblocks to progress, perpetuating a cycle of failure that ensnares individuals and communities in a state of disadvantage (Danaher et al, 2013;Higgins, Ferri, & Donnellan, 2023;Lubitow & Zarza, 2013). These deeply entrenched barriers manifest in various forms, including discrimination, prejudice, gender inequality, language and cultural divides, a dearth of social capital, and the persistence of traditional beliefs and practices that hinder progress.…”
Section: Social and Cultural Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prejudice, rooted in preconceived notions or stereotypes about certain groups, leads to unfair treatment, exclusion, and marginalization, effectively barring individuals from realizing their full potential. Addressing these social and cultural barriers necessitates a multifaceted approach that promotes awareness, education, inclusivity, and the implementation of robust anti-discrimination laws and policies (Higgins et al, 2023).…”
Section: Social and Cultural Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of the Internet has expedited the implementation of cultural rights in the digital realm. "Digital culture is understood to mean cultural content which is made available through digital technology or in digital form" (Higgins, Ferri & Donnellan, 2022: 2094. As outlined in the comprehensive analysis of digital religiosity typology, the acts of capturing photographs in sacred locations, recording videos, sharing these images on specific social media platforms, and expressing intentions of prayer for those in need are practices that persist as a result of modernization and advancements in technology (Akın, 2022: 86).…”
Section: Alevis Preserves Their Cultural Rights Via Digitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%