Can the Media Discourse Surrounding the Paralympic Games Alter the Perception of Disability Held by Children With Disabilities and Their Families?
This qualitative and exploratory study aimed to investigate whether contact with media content related to the Paralympic Games (PG) could affect the perception of disability held by children with disabilities (CWD) and their families. The research featured 12 CWD not involved in sports and 13 of the...
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Main Authors: | Colere Jackeline (Author), Vieira Yasmin Vicente (Author), de Souza Doralice Lange (Author) |
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