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Sneha Mundari, Associate Faculty, Design Foundation Studies, National Institute of Design, Gujarat, India

Inspiration Porn: How (Mis)representation of Disability in the Media Sidetracks the Discussion and Invites Stereotypes

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Christopher Karadjov  

The study investigates how physical disability has been trivialized in social media via one-dimensional images. People with disabilities have been visually portrayed as inspirational and role models of sorts (what has become known as "inspiration porn"). The project reviews the literature and then conducts long-form interviews with people with disabilities, including social media influencers, and analyzes available images on a variety of social media platforms, primarily Instagram. Findings support the existing criticisms that such portrayal casts disabled people as "the other", presents disability as burden on the society that needs to be "overcome" instead of concentrating on removing societal obstacles and it also reduces disabled people to inspirational posters thus dehumanizing them. Visual portrayal of disability in pseudo-inspirational ways in fact reinforces the stereotypes society harbors toward disabled individuals, who are perceived as less-than-equal to other members of the society unless they "overcome" their perceived deficiency. The framework is Susan Sontag's 1978 re-casting of discourse toward long-term health conditions not in the terms of improvement or overcoming, but of acceptance and accommodation. The study further proposes guidelines for professional media and amateur social media mavens alike that can lead to more equitable representations of disability in the media, particularly with respect to visual images.

The Role of Media in Creating Images between European and Arabs

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Prof. Hanan Youssef  

This paper focuses on the role of media in creating images to ensure dialogue between European and Arabs. We study the ways of creating understanding media messages in the face of image stereotypes that causes hate crimes. In other words, this study examines the history of how we can build bridges of tolerance and understanding through selecting images depending on media ethics and image creation options.

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