COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic
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Resumo: | This article aims to analyze the production of materials in Libras about the coronavirus during the pandemic. This is an explanatory and quantitative review carried out from March to early September 2020. The searches were carried out in institutions in Brazil, mainly universities. The results showed that federal universities accounted for 63.82% production. Bilingual material was made available on different social media, namely: YouTube (38.29%), University Websites (25.53%), Facebook and Instagram (19.14%) and others (17.02%). 53.84% of the productions were published by state universities in the south region and 30.76% in the southeast region. In federal universities, 66.66% of the findings represented the south/southeast regions and 16.66% the central-west region. From this study, it was found that only a limited number of materials were produced in Libras about the new coronavirus, and little dissemination of existing materials. Thus, it was considered essential to incorporate instruments that ensure that this population is served in an equitable manner. |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemicCOVID-19: Materiales producidos en Libras durante la pandemiaCOVID-19: Materiais produzidos em Libras durante a pandemiaTeachingCOVID-19Libras.EnseñandoCOVID-19Libras.EnsinoCOVID-19Libras.This article aims to analyze the production of materials in Libras about the coronavirus during the pandemic. This is an explanatory and quantitative review carried out from March to early September 2020. The searches were carried out in institutions in Brazil, mainly universities. The results showed that federal universities accounted for 63.82% production. Bilingual material was made available on different social media, namely: YouTube (38.29%), University Websites (25.53%), Facebook and Instagram (19.14%) and others (17.02%). 53.84% of the productions were published by state universities in the south region and 30.76% in the southeast region. In federal universities, 66.66% of the findings represented the south/southeast regions and 16.66% the central-west region. From this study, it was found that only a limited number of materials were produced in Libras about the new coronavirus, and little dissemination of existing materials. Thus, it was considered essential to incorporate instruments that ensure that this population is served in an equitable manner.El presente artículo pretende analizar las producciones de materiales en Libras sobre el coronavirus durante la pandemia. Se trata de una revisión explicativa y cuantitativa realizada entre marzo y principios de septiembre de 2020. Las investigaciones se realizaron en instituciones de Brasil, principalmente universidades. Los resultados mostraron que las universidades federales representaban el 63,82% de las producciones. Los materiales bilingües se pusieron a disposición en diferentes medios sociales, a saber YouTube (38,29%), páginas web de universidades (25,53%), Facebook e Instagram (19,14%) y otros (17,02%). El 53,84% de las producciones fueron editadas por universidades públicas en la región del Sur y el 30,76% en la región del Sudeste. En las universidades federales, el 66,66% de los resultados representan las regiones sur/sudeste y el 16,66% la región centro-oeste. A partir de este estudio, se encontró un número limitado de materiales producidos en Libras sobre el nuevo coronavirus y poca difusión de los materiales existentes. Por ello, se consideró imprescindible la incorporación de instrumentos que aseguren la atención a la población sorda de forma equitativa.O presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar as produções de materiais em Libras sobre o coronavírus durante a pandemia. Trata-se de uma revisão explicativa e quantitativa realizada de março a início de setembro de 2020. As buscas foram realizadas em instituições do Brasil, principalmente universidades. Os resultados mostraram que as universidades federais representaram 63,82% das produções. Os materiais bilíngues foram disponibilizados em diferentes mídias sociais, sendo elas: YouTube (38,29%), Sites das Universidades (25,53%), Facebook e Instagram (19,14%) e outros (17,02%). 53,84% das produções foram divulgadas por universidades estaduais da região sul e 30,76% da região sudeste. Nas universidades federais, 66,66% dos achados representaram as regiões sul/sudeste e 16,66% a região centro-oeste. A partir deste estudo, constatou-se um número limitado de materiais produzidos em Libras sobre o novo coronavírus e pouca divulgação dos materiais existentes. Assim, considerou-se essencial a incorporação de instrumentos que garantam que essa população seja atendida de forma equânime.Research, Society and Development2021-07-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1769910.33448/rsd-v10i9.17699Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e6010917699Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e6010917699Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e60109176992525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17699/15896Copyright (c) 2021 Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes Francisco; Amanda Fonseca dos Santos; Amanda Marques Silva; Caroline Pacheco Kifer; Luana Batista Nunes; Nicole Martins Santos Mannarinohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrancisco, Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes Santos, Amanda Fonseca dosSilva, Amanda Marques Kifer, Caroline PachecoNunes, Luana BatistaMannarino, Nicole Martins Santos2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17699Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:59.264638Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic COVID-19: Materiales producidos en Libras durante la pandemia COVID-19: Materiais produzidos em Libras durante a pandemia |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic Francisco, Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes Teaching COVID-19 Libras. Enseñando COVID-19 Libras. Ensino COVID-19 Libras. |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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COVID-19: Materials produced in Libras during the pandemic |
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Francisco, Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes |
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Francisco, Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes Santos, Amanda Fonseca dos Silva, Amanda Marques Kifer, Caroline Pacheco Nunes, Luana Batista Mannarino, Nicole Martins Santos |
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Santos, Amanda Fonseca dos Silva, Amanda Marques Kifer, Caroline Pacheco Nunes, Luana Batista Mannarino, Nicole Martins Santos |
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Francisco, Gildete da S. Amorim Mendes Santos, Amanda Fonseca dos Silva, Amanda Marques Kifer, Caroline Pacheco Nunes, Luana Batista Mannarino, Nicole Martins Santos |
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Teaching COVID-19 Libras. Enseñando COVID-19 Libras. Ensino COVID-19 Libras. |
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Teaching COVID-19 Libras. Enseñando COVID-19 Libras. Ensino COVID-19 Libras. |
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This article aims to analyze the production of materials in Libras about the coronavirus during the pandemic. This is an explanatory and quantitative review carried out from March to early September 2020. The searches were carried out in institutions in Brazil, mainly universities. The results showed that federal universities accounted for 63.82% production. Bilingual material was made available on different social media, namely: YouTube (38.29%), University Websites (25.53%), Facebook and Instagram (19.14%) and others (17.02%). 53.84% of the productions were published by state universities in the south region and 30.76% in the southeast region. In federal universities, 66.66% of the findings represented the south/southeast regions and 16.66% the central-west region. From this study, it was found that only a limited number of materials were produced in Libras about the new coronavirus, and little dissemination of existing materials. Thus, it was considered essential to incorporate instruments that ensure that this population is served in an equitable manner. |
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