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After the successful launch of the 2nd KLAARA Conference – Conference on Accessible Lan guage and Communication, the 3rd KLAARA Conference is designed in a partnership between
FENACERCI and the Polytechnic of Leiria through the School of Education and Social Sciences.
The multidisciplinary KLAARA conference is the venue for researchers interested in the study of
language and accessible communication. The conference aims to advance research on modified lan guage used to communicate with people who have various difficulties in understanding standard for ms of language. Studies from different disciplinary perspectives (social sciences, linguistics, special
education, visual communication, translation studies, and information design) will be presented and
discussed.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities refers, in its Article 9, to
the right of persons with disabilities to access information on an equal basis with others. For the first
time the concept of easy reading is included in a document of this kind, which obliges the signatories
to comply with it.
However, there is still great difficulty on the part of these people in accessing information and com munication, being confronted daily with obstacles that make it impossible for them to access this
right.
This is where the FENACERCI and the School of Education and Social Sciences through its Centre of
Resources for Digital Inclusion (CRID), of the Polytechnic of Leiria have been intervening, through
the creation and adaptation of documents, training on the subject, development of accessible books
and information leaflets, development of adapted training curricula, etc.
The conference will have a set of activities of scientific and cultural component in order to cover this
topic in theoretical and practical context.
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FENACERCI/ ESECS, Politécnico de Leiria/ CRID
