Comunicación Social
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Item La accesibilidad a la información y la inclusión social de las personas con discapacidad visual de la Provincia de Tungurahua(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicación Social, 2016-03) Silva Silva, Ricardo Adán; Naranjo Gamboa, Byron OrlandoWhile the access to information, communication and culture, is a fundamental right of every human being and although the UN has provided equal opportunities to access messages and documents daily broadcast media, people visually impaired have to seek alternative means and modes of access to information for that lack vision, not exceeding limits strictly necessary. Hence, the diffusion and knowledge of the information needs of people with visual disabilities are an enabler for the relationship and partnership with them and therefore a valuable contribution to the integration and social participation. In the present research work it was proposed as objective: to study how this affects the accessibility of information on the social inclusion of people with visual disabilities in the province of Tungurahua during the period October 2014 - February 2015, aiming to guarantee the rights of people with disability and helping to improve the quality of life for this group of priority. In this sense, knowledge outlined in the proposal help optimize the functional management of technological tools used in the creation and implementation of strategies into a working model oriented towards meeting accessibility requirements and standards in the context of the development of accessible communication products, considering aspects whose accessibility can be verified and continuously improved in the search entry, stay and quality processes, favoring the digital divide between technology and the different types of people. Finally, do not try to train specialists in the development of communications products accessible, on the contrary, it seeks to provide, in a simple, basic information and practical recommendations applicable in daily contact with people with visual disabilities, ensuring a more comfortable and effective relationship.