Title of article :
Mental disabilities: Fighting stigma and discrimination in public service announcements
Author/Authors :
Zollo ، Sole Alba University of Napoli Federico II
From page :
117
To page :
136
Abstract :
In the last few years, the role of public service announcements (PSA) in conveying a message of social responsibility to a wide audience has increased due to the fact that many governments have adopted a less authoritative approach in favour of policy making based on promotion and education. Against this backdrop of global changing policies, governments have started to include discourses of diversity and inclusivity in mass media campaigns. For instance, more and more mental health organisations have been launching awareness raising campaigns on diversity and inclusion featuring a diverse group of individuals to speak out against commonly held stereotypes and the so called ‘implicit bias’. The present research examined a sample of PSAs on mental disabilities collected from the websites of two non profit organisations: the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) and the Ad Council, USA. Against the theoretical framework of multimodal critical discourse analysis and visual argumentation, the research aimed to explore how non profit organizations promote diversity and inclusion through verbal and visual argumentative persuasive techniques and to what extent multimodal argumentation contributes to fighting stigma and discrimination, changing public attitudes and behaviour towards mental disabilities, especially among the young generations.
Keywords :
Diversity and Inclusion , Mental Disabilities , Multimodal Argumentation , Public Service Announcements , Stigma
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Record number :
2733637
Link To Document :
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