Preliminary communication
DISABLE(D) – INCLUSION IN CULTURAL LIFE OF CROATIA
Lidija Ivanda
orcid.org/0000-0001-8424-3680
; Ars Septima d.o.o., Teatar Erato, Zagreb, Croatia
Sanja Rocco
orcid.org/0000-0003-2740-151X
; Zagreb School of Business, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Disability is not only a medical problem, but rather a complex phenomenon that reflects the interaction between the features of the body and the intellect of a person on the one hand, and the characteristics of the society in which he or she lives, on the other. Overcoming the disadvantages faced by people with disabilities requires interventions that will remove all kinds of barriers, from avoiding social prejudices to architectural adaptations and redesigning products. The paper deals with the problem of developing public, with special emphasis on Croatia, which in this case involves not only increasing the number of potential associates and end-users in the cultural industry process but also sensitising general public for others, focusing attention on its invisible, forgotten or ignored part of the disabled. Disabled people do not have special needs; their needs and their right to culture are equal to the needs and rights of all – they just need to be adjusted.
Keywords
disability; inclusion; culture; prejudices; rights
Hrčak ID:
228421
URI
Publication date:
25.11.2019.
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