2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.1040944
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The experience of adults with visual disabilities in two Brazilian science museums: An exploratory and qualitative study

Abstract: In this exploratory and qualitative study, we investigate the experience of two groups of adults with visual disabilities in two science museums in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Data collection was performed by recording their visits through a subjective camera placed on the head of one of the visitors. The analysis used three accessibility indicators and barriers as codes. The data reveals that: (a) physical accessibility—related to the internal architectural aspects—was well developed; although other elements of … Show more

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“…Although there is some literature about access to culture that takes into consideration the point of view of people with disabilities, such museum accessibility ( 16 , 17 ), there are not so many studies that have been carried out in the specific field of historical heritage considering the first-person experience of people with disabilities ( 10 , 12 , 15 , 18 ). Studies that consider the perspectives of people with disabilities in a patrimonial context usually do so through interviews or questionnaires ( 9 , 19 ) or usually only involve people with physical disabilities ( 20 , 21 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is some literature about access to culture that takes into consideration the point of view of people with disabilities, such museum accessibility ( 16 , 17 ), there are not so many studies that have been carried out in the specific field of historical heritage considering the first-person experience of people with disabilities ( 10 , 12 , 15 , 18 ). Studies that consider the perspectives of people with disabilities in a patrimonial context usually do so through interviews or questionnaires ( 9 , 19 ) or usually only involve people with physical disabilities ( 20 , 21 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%