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Singapore sign language: an introduction
Published 2024“…- awareness of the local Deaf culture and community. However, there still exists various misconceptions about sign language, such as the notion that it is not a ‘real’ language and that it is inferior to spoken languages. …”
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Home, Physical Disability and Sense of Belonging in Nina Raine’s Tribes
Published 2023-12-01“…Billy’s deafness is ignored by his family members, who do not acknowledge the existence of the deaf community, sign language, and deaf culture. Additionally, Billy experiences alienation and isolation in a family that wallows in miscommunication, disagreement, misunderstanding, and lovelessness. …”
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Effectiveness of Drug Information Instructional Materials for the Deaf: Towards an Enhanced BS Pharmacy Curriculum
Published 2022-06-01“…The materials were also found highly effective in improving the students’ awareness on deaf culture and communication and effective in developing their basic sign language skills used in communicating drug information. …”
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Communication and identities of deaf
Published 2017-01-01“…Probably the most precise definition of Deaf culture would be a social and creative power of the community standing on sign language. …”
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Construction of deaf narrative identity in creative South African Sign Language
Published 2020-06-01“…We first identify how difficulties in establishing deaf cultural identities in the hearing-dominant world are represented in the ‘Man Against Monster’ plot (Booker 2004) commonly employed in sign language narrative. …”
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Social Identity Issues in Children with Hearing Impairment during Transition from Secondary to Higher Secondary Level in Punjab
Published 2022-06-01“…Findings: Social identity in terms of linguistic differences of the bilingual deaf culture arising in the institutes of Punjab is important and ignored factor. …”
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Metáforas en Lengua de Señas Chilena Metaphors in Chilean Sign Language
Published 2008-05-01“…The results identify the existence of metaphors of the deaf culture. These methaphors would be coherent with the particular experiences of deaf subjets and do not necessarily agree with spoken language.…”
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Models of deafness and attitudes towards the deaf: the mediating role of intergroup ideologies
Published 2023“…The medical and social models of deafness, which emphasise the integration of deaf individuals into hearing society, are associated with less favourable attitudes towards the deaf compared to the cultural model, which emphasises the appreciation of Deaf culture. However, the mechanisms underlying these effects are unknown. …”
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Speaking in signs: Communicating the gospel with deaf people in Zimbabwe
Published 2021-10-01“…It recommends inclusive and contextualised communication of the gospel through the incorporation of sign language and deaf culture towards effective evangelisation and discipleship of deaf people. …”
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Inclusion and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students: Finding Asylum in the LRE
Published 2022-10-01“…The authors suggest that a shift towards a more inclusive experience in mainstream settings is emerging through the use of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), classroom technology, and culturally responsive education that integrates sign language and Deaf culture to foster bicultural identities. Strategies for effective inclusion include co-enrollment, deaf awareness programming, and consistent policy that equalizes the status of sign languages. …”
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História dos movimentos dos surdos e o reconhecimento da Libras no Brasil/The history of Deaf Movements and the acknowledgment of Libras (Brazilian Sign Language) in Brazil
Published 2006-01-01“…As a researcher and deaf activist, I point out the need for deaf people to resist each and every term invented by the hearing, who are generally unaware of the deaf social movements for the preservation and free expression of deaf culture, and for the construction of a deaf identity.…”
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A pilot study: Considering spirituality in an inclusive model of practice in clinical audiology
Published 2018-06-01“…Results: Four themes were identified within the narrative obtained: prayer and faith, deaf culture, identity and purpose. The participant stated that he believed that he was partially healed to fulfil his purpose in life. …”
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Attitudes and experiences regarding preventive strategies for the deaf population in Western New York.
Published 2023-01-01“…Sub- themes identified in the results were perceptions of the deaf community and deaf culture, complex layers of obstacles faced by deaf individuals, the digital divide, the culture of communication, awareness of tick and tick-borne disease (TBD) diseases, importance of using certified deaf interpreters (CDI), health information dissemination strategies and collaborations with the education system, and physical/virtual community engagement. …”
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Estudantes surdos no ensino superior: reflexões sobre a inclusão Deaf students in higher education: reflections on inclusion
Published 2010-04-01“…<br>The objective of this study is to understand the experiences of deaf students who attended bilingual schools and identify with the deaf culture. The starting point was field research with three young women and two young men, between 21 and 27 years old, who were enrolled in undergraduate courses for at least three semesters. …”
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This is your sign: a communications campaign to bridge the gap between d/deaf and hearing individuals in Singapore
Published 2024“…Through fostering understanding of Deaf culture, we hope to equip our audience with the confidence and understanding needed to engage meaningfully with the d/Deaf community. …”
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Availability of dental services for people with hearing impairments: communication between doctor and patient
Published 2021-09-01“…The deaf community is seen as a linguistic and cultural minority with its own language (sign language) and culture (deaf culture), so it is very important to offer solutions and approaches to establish quality communication between sign language patients and doctors, junior medical staff and thus ensure an inclusive approach. in the field of health care. …”
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La didactique de la langue des signes française :
Published 2018-09-01“…Sign language, like the idea of a specifically deaf culture, has had a troubled history in France. Our aim here is not to dwell on the particularities of deaf culture (shared experience, belonging to a peer group, habitus, communication strategies, adapting to life in a hearing society etc.), but we will nevertheless keep in mind that language and culture are inseparable when discussing language teaching. …”
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誰來教/如何教聾人最合適?― 教師觀點的社會學考察 What is the Best Way to Teach the Deaf People: A Sociological Survey on Teachers’ Perspectives
Published 2006-06-01“…There is danger of cultural compulsory in taking deaf education as a goodwill of “helping” and “curing”, if we are lack of understandings on the deaf culture. However, in the age of visually-oriented society, deaf education could probably help more deaf teachers to take part in the education, and offer the deaf much better service through a reform of curriculum in which visual materials are used as the main tool for communication rather than sound.…”
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