This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mainstream society. Technology is a culturally based activity that is value-laden throughout and the design and uses of communication technology support the cultural values of hearing people. Deaf people are a cultural minority, a language minority with a distinct culture. Communication technology designed solely to the needs of hearing people are at odds with the culture and communication needs of deaf people. Using the ideas and theories of Clifford Christians and John Rawls, the study argues that society is morally obligated to consider the communication needs of deaf people in the design and uses of mainstream communication technology.Mainstre...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
Many Deaf people today consider themselves a linguistic minority with a culture distinct from the ma...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
This thesis aims to explore how the rapid development of different communication technology that has...
How deafness is perceived as a problem by society dictates what types of technologies are leveraged ...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This paper tells the story of Mpho to illustrate how consumer technology may be reframed and repurpo...
The purpose of the study is to discover the effects of social media on the deaf community. Ten indiv...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
During the span of the 20th century, the developments in areas of communication and transport have b...
This project focuses on the social organization and the perceptions of real and imagined differences...
This article deals with the exclusion of deaf, hearing- and speech-impaired people from our modern c...
Having been shut out of use of the telephone, the major means of communication for personal, social ...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
Many Deaf people today consider themselves a linguistic minority with a culture distinct from the ma...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
This thesis aims to explore how the rapid development of different communication technology that has...
How deafness is perceived as a problem by society dictates what types of technologies are leveraged ...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This paper tells the story of Mpho to illustrate how consumer technology may be reframed and repurpo...
The purpose of the study is to discover the effects of social media on the deaf community. Ten indiv...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
During the span of the 20th century, the developments in areas of communication and transport have b...
This project focuses on the social organization and the perceptions of real and imagined differences...
This article deals with the exclusion of deaf, hearing- and speech-impaired people from our modern c...
Having been shut out of use of the telephone, the major means of communication for personal, social ...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
Many Deaf people today consider themselves a linguistic minority with a culture distinct from the ma...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...