articles
C. Tijsseling, R. van Kempen.
cor.reg at HETNET.NL
Sun Feb 25 12:20:24 UTC 2001
Hello,
There are two articles which I have readed recently, and of which I think they are interesting for anyone working in a bilingual and/or bicultural setting.
The first article is a qualitative, ethnographic study:
On Creating a Workable Signing Environment: Deaf and Hearing Perspectives. A.M. Young, J. Ackerman, and J.G. Kyle. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 5:2, Spring 2000.
This article is very interesting for anyone working in a bilingual/bicultural setting such as schools, mental care and so on.
The second article is a reflection on validity and epistemology in this studie, that arose for the Deaf and hearing research team. It examines the inluence of identity attributions on the research process.
Reflections on Validity and Epistomology in a Study of Working Relations Between Deaf and Hearing Professionals. Alys M. Young, Jeniffer Ackerman. Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 11 No. 2, March 2001.
This article is very interesting for researchers, especially in research where Deaf and Hearing are working together, or where Deaf informants are involved.
Regards,
Corrie Tijsseling.
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