Aarhus Universitets segl

Tværfaglig SHAPE-frokost: Digital deltagelse for unge med handicap

Stine Liv Johansen og Louise Bøttcher præsenterer deres SHAPE-projekt om digital deltagelse for unge med handicap. Mødet er åbent for alle men kræver tilmelding.

Oplysninger om arrangementet

Tidspunkt

Tirsdag 11. juni 2024,  kl. 12:00 - 13:30

Sted

5335-295 (Nygaard), Helsingforsgade 14, 8200 Aarhus N

Arrangør

SHAPE

SHAPEs tværfaglige frokostmøder samler forskere og praktikere med interesse i digitalisering, medborgerskab og demokrati til oplæg og faglig diskussion om skiftende emner.

Tilmelding via mail til kb@cc.au.dk. Møderne foregår som udgangspunkt på engelsk, og tilmelding inkluderer frokost/sandwich.

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Digital participation of young people with disabilities

Like other young people, those with disabilities utilize social media platforms to interact with others, present themselves in relevant contexts, and seek inspiration in areas pertinent to them. Associate Professors Louise Bøttcher and Stine Liv Johansen will share their research, focusing on inquiries such as: How do young people with disabilities perceive representation and identification on platforms like Instagram and TikTok? How do they leverage the unique features of social media to communicate about their daily experiences? Furthermore, how does specific impairment or aspects related to specific disability groups impact on how individuals assert control over their desired futures and employ digital media in this pursuit? Their presentation will incorporate examples from recent pilot studies and address key dilemmas in forthcoming research endeavors.

Bio:

Stine Liv Johansen, Associate Professor, Center for Children’s Literature and Media, Department of Communication and Culture, AU. Her research applies a practice-oriented perspective to the role of media and technologies in children's everyday life, focusing particularly on the ways digital and mobile technologies are used as communicative tools, transgressing social and spatial spheres in children and young people’s lives.

Louise Bøttcher, Associate professor in Neuropsychology, the research program in Future Technologies, culture and learning at DPU, AU. Her research regards learning, development and life exploration of children and young people with different types of disability; cognitive, physical and communicative. In particular she has explored the use of communicational technologies and social support for young people with severe types of cerebral palsy.