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The representation and reception of the 2016 Paralympic Games: a case study of the Daily Mail

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student7896
student7896 Community member Posts: 2 Listener
edited April 2017 in Research and opportunities
I'm a student writing their dissertation with the title 'The representation and reception of the 2016 Paralympic Games: a case study of the Daily Mail'. I have an older sister who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and learning difficulties, and wanted to address the problem of misrepresentation of disability within the media. Any help with this project would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

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  • student7896
    student7896 Community member Posts: 2 Listener
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    I'm a student writing their dissertation with the title 'The representation and reception of the 2016 Paralympic Games: a case study of the Daily Mail'. I have an older sister who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and learning difficulties, and wanted to address the problem of misrepresentation of disability within the media.

    I have attached the articles I have chosen to study, and if anyone would be willing to quickly skim through them and give their reactions and feedback on how they feel disability has been represented, that would help me out massively!

    Any help with this project would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Harry

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