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50 Years of ERIC
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Emery, Steven D.; Middleton, Anna; Turner, Graham H. – Sign Language Studies, 2010
This article centers on the implications of genetic developments (as a scientific and technological discipline) for those Deaf people who identify as a cultural and linguistic minority group and are concerned with the preservation and development of sign language and Deaf culture. We explore the impact of one particular legislative initiative that…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Sign Language, Deafness, Genetics
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Middleton, Anna; Emery, Steven D.; Turner, Graham H. – Sign Language Studies, 2010
Genetic counseling is part of the social response to the science of genetics. It is intended to help twenty-first-century societies manage the consequences of our ability to observe and intervene in our genetic makeup. This article explores the views, knowledge, and beliefs of some Deaf and hard of hearing people about genetics and genetic…
Descriptors: Health Services, Counseling Services, Sign Language, Partial Hearing
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Turner, Graham H. – Sign Language Studies, 1994
Discusses the meaning of deaf culture with reference to the views of other specialists in the field. The author observes that he is not floating a rival analysis of the constituents of Deaf culture; attempting to relabel phenomena; searching for the definition; claiming that the idea of deaf cultures is either qualitatively or quantitatively…
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Deafness, Definitions, Language Research
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Turner, Graham H. – Sign Language Studies, 1994
Carol Padden's influential framework for observations of deaf culture is examined. Some potentially potent socio-anthropological ideas are used to sketch implications for revisions of such a framework, adjusting concepts of culture and asking how notions of deaf culture are constructed. (Contains 55 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Context, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Turner, Graham H. – Sign Language Studies, 1994
Turner's responses to discussion of deaf culture cover these topics: deaf perspective; approaches to description; transparency and explicitness; labeling; historical awareness; and "thinking beyond." (Contains seven references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Classification, Cultural Context, Deafness