This project focuses on the social organization and the perceptions of real and imagined differences between Hearing people and members of the Deaf American community of culture who prefer to use American Sign Language in their daily activities. At the core of those differences, organizations and institutions compete for cultural hegemonic gain; especially in the areas of education, methods of communication, and technology. The competing goals of the institutions and organizations are evidenced in debates between medical circumstantialists with assimilatory goals and cultural constructionists with goals of plurality. Comparatively, the concept of Deafnicity illuminates inequalities and cultural anxieties experienced by members of the Dea...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
Minority language people are sometimes simplistically viewed as lacking the language of the majority...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
American Deaf culture consists of a nationwide community of 500,000 people who use American Sign Lan...
This study involved the development and validation of the Deaf Acculturation Scale (DAS), a new meas...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The primary goal of this study was to determine the potential factors that influence the process of ...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
How does American Sign Language influence the discovery of self and identity in Deaf adults? My thes...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
This study was undertaken to explore and understand the attitudes and beliefs of audiology students ...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
Minority language people are sometimes simplistically viewed as lacking the language of the majority...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
American Deaf culture consists of a nationwide community of 500,000 people who use American Sign Lan...
This study involved the development and validation of the Deaf Acculturation Scale (DAS), a new meas...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The primary goal of this study was to determine the potential factors that influence the process of ...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
How does American Sign Language influence the discovery of self and identity in Deaf adults? My thes...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
This study was undertaken to explore and understand the attitudes and beliefs of audiology students ...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
Minority language people are sometimes simplistically viewed as lacking the language of the majority...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...