For many, deafness is seen as simply being an inability to hear; a misfortunate affliction making ‘normal’ life difficult.1 However, in reality defining d/Deafness is much more complex than this, with medical conceptions of deafness differing significantly from those which are cultural. Medical definitions look at deafness as an impairment, measuring the level of such impairment on a spectrum according to the quietest sound that an individual is able to hear.2 The extent to which a person is medically deaf varies significantly from those whose hearing is only slightly impaired, to individuals who are hard of hearing (HoH), and finally to those who are severely deaf. For the purposes of this article, HoH refers to individuals with mild to mo...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The criminal justice system serves in many different ways for people. Sometimes, groups of people ar...
Background: Deaf people have historically been marginalised. Their hearing impairment is often the s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into the lived realities of d/Deaf priso...
This research explores the experiences of profoundly deaf prisoners in England and Wales. It analyse...
Culturally and linguistically Deaf people experience disproportionate suffering and deprivation in p...
Anecdotal and empirical evidence reveal a severe lack of awareness, education and accessibility in t...
This article acts as a reflexive account of my experience of doing qualitative research with d/Deaf ...
In “Imprisoned by Deafness: The experiences of deaf prisoners” Laura Margaret Kelly presents an outl...
d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have faced substantial discrimination when it comes to educat...
While studies about minority group prisoners are becoming more commonplace in prison research, knowl...
Action on Hearing Loss explain that 11 million people within the UK are affected by hearing loss and...
Problems experienced by individuals in institutions tend to be hidden from the public gaze. This is...
Hearing impairment is so often an invisible disability that it does not often enter the awareness of...
The judicial system is inaccessible to many groups of people for a variety of reasons, one of those ...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The criminal justice system serves in many different ways for people. Sometimes, groups of people ar...
Background: Deaf people have historically been marginalised. Their hearing impairment is often the s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into the lived realities of d/Deaf priso...
This research explores the experiences of profoundly deaf prisoners in England and Wales. It analyse...
Culturally and linguistically Deaf people experience disproportionate suffering and deprivation in p...
Anecdotal and empirical evidence reveal a severe lack of awareness, education and accessibility in t...
This article acts as a reflexive account of my experience of doing qualitative research with d/Deaf ...
In “Imprisoned by Deafness: The experiences of deaf prisoners” Laura Margaret Kelly presents an outl...
d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have faced substantial discrimination when it comes to educat...
While studies about minority group prisoners are becoming more commonplace in prison research, knowl...
Action on Hearing Loss explain that 11 million people within the UK are affected by hearing loss and...
Problems experienced by individuals in institutions tend to be hidden from the public gaze. This is...
Hearing impairment is so often an invisible disability that it does not often enter the awareness of...
The judicial system is inaccessible to many groups of people for a variety of reasons, one of those ...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The criminal justice system serves in many different ways for people. Sometimes, groups of people ar...
Background: Deaf people have historically been marginalised. Their hearing impairment is often the s...