INFORMING BLIND PEOPLE – BETWEEN REALITY AND POSSIBILITY I READ, HEAR AND WRITE – I EXHIST

Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2004, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Public information, actually, has existed since people became social beings; but its methods and means have always been improved in regard to the developing processes of social relations and technical and technological development. Contemporary democratic commitments of any civilized society proclaim and enable the freedom of public information as an essential determinant of human existing. Today the right to information is one of the basic human rights declared in many international documents, in the constitutions of a great number of countries in the world, as well as in the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia. Informing blind people about the complex of specifics is not possible to develop out of the system and the processes of public information in the wider community. It has to be taken into consideration that information to blind requires identical and appropriate treatment because of its exclusiveness and priorities and techniques in the social context of entire communication. That can not be out of the appropriate financing of information activities of blind, especially at this level of development of information systems and development of human rights.

Authors and Affiliations

Chedomir B. SHOPKIKJ| Editor and host of the program “Panta rei” on Macedonian Radio, Radio Skopje

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Chedomir B. SHOPKIKJ (2004). INFORMING BLIND PEOPLE – BETWEEN REALITY AND POSSIBILITY I READ, HEAR AND WRITE – I EXHIST. Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 5(3), 73-84. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-7698