Browsing Centre for Language and Communication Studies (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Deaf Studies"
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Barrier-free and interpreter-free. Deaf signers and hearing sign language interpreters' perspectives on an ideal world (Belgium, Flanders)
(2023)Globally, deaf associations and sign language interpreters’ organizations support the idea that interpreting services are equivalent to access and inclusion for deaf people. Researchers have challenged this assumption by ... -
Sign Language Interpreting in Ireland
(Gallaudet University Press, 2024)This chapter documents the development of sign language interpreting (SLI) education and research in Ireland. In 1994, the first cohort of interpreters graduated with a Diploma in Irish Sign Language (ISL)/English Interpreting ... -
SIGNALL: A European Partnership Approach to Deaf Studies via New Technologies
(2009)This paper presents preliminary outcomes of a European Commission funded project which brings together industry, academics and practitioners in an innovative project to create an international forum of learning. SIGNALL ... -
SIGNALL: A European Partnership Approach to Deaf Studies via New Technologies
(Interesource Group (Ireland) Limited, 2009)This paper presents preliminary outcomes of a European Commission funded project which brings together industry, academics and practitioners in an innovative project to create an international forum of learning. SIGNALL ... -
SIGNALL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON DELIVERING DEAF STUDIES
(International Association of Technology, Education and Development, 2009)This paper presents interim outcomes of a European Commission funded project which brings together industry, academics and practitioners in an innovative project to create an international forum of learning through a ... -
Signs of access in a digital world: online delivery of deaf studies curricula in Ireland at third level
(2009)Irish Sign Language (ISL), an indigenous language of Ireland, is recognized by the European Union as a natural language. It is a language separate from the other languages used in Ireland, including English, Irish, and, ...