30 mai 2016
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Eduardo Ritter et al., « Accessibility and information : the gap between technological development, laws and adaptations of the great Brazilian portals », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'éducation, ID : 10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2016v2especial1p360
On July 6, 2015 the President Dilma Rousseff sanctioned the law establishing the status of Person with Disabilities. In order to ensure the rights of persons with disabilities and empowering for everyone, including with regard to access to information, communication and culture, the law seeks to correct the non-compliance with other accessibility laws, such as the decree of December 2 2004 which stated that it was necessary that large groups of communication sites should be accessible to everyone. Thus, based on studies of Corradi (2011) and Belarmino (2014) about communication and accessibility and on Lévy's concept of cyberculture, is made analysis of how some of Brazil's main news portals can not meet the informational gap, attitudinal and technological existing between the conditions of accessibility needed and what is available in the online context through the portals.