Identifying Accessibility Improvement Opportunities for Global Environmental Communication Websites

Author:

Mason Alicia M.1ORCID,Compton Josh2ORCID,Bhati Sakshi3

Affiliation:

1. Alicia Mason is a Professor in the Department of Communication at Pittsburg State University. Her research focuses on health, environmental, risk and crisis communication. Mason is the Director of Graduate Studies and Director of the Communication Research Lab at Pittsburg State University. Mason teaches within the Strategic Communication emphasis area and serves as a faculty contributor to the Bachelor of Integrated Studies (SSRM) degree program: Society, Sustainability and Resource Management

2. Josh Compton is Professor of Speech at Dartmouth College. He has been studying inoculation as a way to confer resistance to influence for more than 20 years. Most of his work of late focuses on the theory itself—how it works, why it works, and whether it might work better. His applied work is mostly in mis- and disinformation, science communication, health communication, and sport. Josh has been named Distinguished Lecturer by Dartmouth College and has won the Outstanding Professor Award from the...

3. Sakshi Bhati is a Ph.D. Candidate, in the Leadership Communication Doctoral Program at Kansas State University and serves as a graduate teaching assistant, A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Language and Linguistics,Communication

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5. CDC. (2018). CDC: 1 in 4 US adults live with a disability. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2018/p0816-disability.html

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