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Барометър на достъпността
Дигитална достъпност за хора със специални потребности:
методология, концептуални модели и иновативни екосистеми


Socialization and Аccessibility оf Public and Cultural Sites, Contemporary Value and Settlement Development

Автор(и)

Mirena Todorova-Ekmekci, Galina Bogdanova, Liana Galabova

Публикувано в

KIN Journal, Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (ISSN: 2367-8038), Volume 9, Issue 2, 2023

Резюме

    This text presents some visual and value dimensions of terrain work on the exploration of accessibility in Bulgaria during the last few years. Sharpening of sensitiveness to the accessibility problems is one of the consequences of cultural situation of temporary critical concentration of priorities on residential spaces of settlements during pandemic limitations. The focus of attention on the effectiveness of the decisions of settlement and regional development sets forth the contributions of people of uneven status, who have more experience in overcoming of difficulties that look unresolvable at first glance.

Ключови думи

Accessibility; Disabilities; Disadvantaged Groups; Equity; Discrimination; Culture and Cultural Sites; Human Rights; Social Values; Settlement Development

Благодарности

    Изследването е частично финансирано по проект „Дигитална достъпност за хора със специални потребности: методология, концептуални модели и иновативни екосистеми“ чрез договор No КП-06-Н42/4 от 08.12.2020 г. с фонд „Научни изследвания“ на Република България.

Връзки

https://doi.org/10.55630/KINJ.2023.090207

http://www.math.bas.bg/vt/kin/

Цитирай като

Todorova-Ekmekci, M.; Bogdanova, G.; Galabova, L. (2023). Socialization and Аccessibility оf Public and Cultural Sites, Contemporary Value and Settlement Development. Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 9(2), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 93–114. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55630/KINJ.2023.090207

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