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Occhino, Corrine; Fisher, Jami N.; Hill, Joseph C.; Hochgesang, Julie A.; Shaw, Emily; Tamminga, Meredith – Sign Language Studies, 2021
"Sign Language Studies" is introducing a new section titled "Reports on Ongoing Research." These short research briefs are intended to provide a format for researchers to report on projects for which research is ongoing but for which a timely research brief would be of interest to the "Sign Language Studies" (SLS)…
Descriptors: Deafness, American Sign Language, Sociolinguistics, Research
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Halley, Mark – Sign Language Studies, 2022
In 1988, members of the American deaf community protested the appointment of a hearing person as the president of Gallaudet University, the world's only university for deaf and hard of hearing students. After a week of protest, the university's board of trustees capitulated and bowed to all the protester's demands. As the protesters engaged in a…
Descriptors: Deafness, Deaf Interpreting, College Presidents, Universities
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Van Cleve, John Vickrey – Sign Language Studies, 2016
American Deaf History has matured in the decades since the publication of "A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America" in 1989, but so have the threats facing Deaf culture. Today, more than ever, we need a historical approach that demonstrates the importance of Deaf Americans' past to a sophisticated, humanistic…
Descriptors: Deafness, History, Futures (of Society), Humanism
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Anderson, Glenn B.; Dunn, Lindsay M. – Sign Language Studies, 2016
One of the challenges of gaining a broader appreciation of Deaf history is the need to examine the contributions of Deaf people of color. This article summarizes the contributions of black Deaf individuals to the scholarly and public history of the period from the 1980s to the present. We begin with the 1980s since that was the era when the…
Descriptors: African American History, Deafness, African Americans, Educational History
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Smith, Caitlin; Dicus, Danica – Sign Language Studies, 2015
Sign language interpreters work with a variety of consumer populations throughout their careers. One such population, referred to as "emergent signers," consists of consumers who are in the process of learning American Sign Language, and who rely on interpreters during their language acquisition period. A gap in the research is revealed…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Language Research, Surveys, Language Acquisition
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Bond, Julian – Sign Language Studies, 2014
This article traces the development of the "Deaf President Now" (DPN) movement and its similarities to the black civil rights movement. Movements typically begin with a concrete, precipitating event but are usually the result of known or shared incidents on the part of the participants, and the "Deaf President Now" movement…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, African Americans, College Presidents, Deafness
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Stephen, Anika; Mathur, Gaurav – Sign Language Studies, 2012
The methodology used in one graduate-level linguistics field methods classroom is examined through the lens of the students' experiences. Four male Deaf individuals from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia served as the consultants for the course. After a brief background information about their country and its practices surrounding deaf education, both…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deafness, Graduate Students, Student Experience
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Christiansen, John B. – Sign Language Studies, 2009
Events leading to the selection of Jane Fernandes as Gallaudet University's ninth president in May 2006 are described, as are protest-related activities that occurred subsequent to her selection. An explanation of these activities is offered, and some comparisons with the Deaf President Now protest of 1988 are made. (Contains 10 notes.)
Descriptors: Deafness, College Presidents, Sign Language, Universities
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Bergey, Jean Lindquist – Sign Language Studies, 2008
This article chronicles the protest to draft plans for an exhibition on Deaf history organized by Gallaudet University. Jean Bergey, director of the History through Deaf Eyes project, analyzes documents from letters of concern and offers context on the politics of public presentation of Deaf community history. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: History, Deafness, Letters (Correspondence), Politics
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Tevenal, Stephanie; Villanueva, Miako – Sign Language Studies, 2009
When hearing speakers address a mixed audience of hearing and deaf participants,[1] they have a choice of three methods by which to convey the information in their presentation. They may choose to use English and provide an English-to-ASL interpreter, use ASL and provide an ASL-to-English interpreter, or use simultaneous communication (SimCom).…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Partial Hearing, Deafness, American Sign Language