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Deaf people at work: a assessment of communication among deaf and hearing persons in work settings
(Taylor & Francis, 2003)
This paper focuses on the assessment of communication among deaf and hearing persons within work settings. The paper is organized into two sections. In the first section, findings are presented from an ethnographic study ...
Deaf persons of Asian American, Hispanic American, and African American backgrounds: A study of "intraindividual" diversity and identity
(Oxford University Press The definitive version is available at http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/8/3/271, 2003)
This article explores the ways in which deaf college students who are members of minority racial groups think about and describe their identities. In depth, semi structured interviews with 33 deaf students of Asian American, ...
Cross-cultural definitions of inclusion for deaf students: a comparative analysis
(Deafness & Education International, 2003-01)
Definitions of inclusion, as well as models for how best to implement the agreed upon
definitions, may vary from one country to another, reflecting the unique
characteristics of the society and culture. On the other hand, ...