Regulation
& Responsibility: The Relationships between interpreters and Deaf people
Graham Turner
12:1
Medical
Stress – Deaf Women as Patients
Judith M. Collins
12:1
Participant
Observation of Deaf people in a Rehabilitation Unit – A Hearing Researcher’s
Account
Jennifer Harris
12:1
British
Judicial System – Is it Proactive in meeting the communication needs of Deaf
people in a variety of legal setting?
Sonia Shipman
12:2
Bridging
the Gap: A Survey of Services for Deaf People in a Secure Hospital
David
Robinson & Mick Collins
12:2
Identifying
Difficult Factors in Interpreting Assignments
Rachel Locker McKee
12:2
Needs
of Deaf People in Counselling: Experiences of Clients & Counsellors
Erica M. Wilson
12:3
The
Hearing Counsellor working with Deaf People: Learning from Deaf Experiences of
Oppression
Brenda Jones
12:3
Roots
of Community Change in Education: The Special Need of Deaf Children for Special
Teachers
Joan & George Montgomery
12:3
Meanings
of Deafness
David Moorhead
13:1
Deaf
People and Psychology: Some Preliminary Findings
Sharon
M. Ridgeway
13:1
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition.
Foundation paper
Ruth Chadwick & Mairi Levitt
13:2
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition.
Genetics Interest Group
Alastair Kent
13:2
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition .
British Deaf Association Response
A.
Murray Holmes
13:2
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition .
Disability Rights Perspectives
Ruth Bailey
13:2
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition .
The Debate Continues
Lynne Barnes & Mairi Levitt
13:2
End
of Deafness? Genetics Special Edition .
Press Release
Medical Research Council
13:2
Agencies,
Interpreters and the Deaf Community: Working in harmony? Interpreting Special
Edition
Frank Harrinton
13:3
Aches,
Asprins and Aspirations: A Deaf Perspective on Interpreting Service Delivery.
Interpreting Special Edition
Mark Heaton & David Fowler
13:3
Deaf
People and Interpreting – The Struggle in Language. Interpreting Special
Edition
Mairian Corker
13:3
The
State We’re In: Some thoughts on Professionalisation, Professionalism and
Practice among the UK’s interpreters
Kyra Pollitt
13:3
The
Code and the Culture: Sign Language interpreting – In search of the new
breed’s ethics Interpreting Special Edition
R. Tate & G H. Turner
13:3
Deaf
People Interpreting on Television.
Interpreting Special Edition
Bob Duncan
13:3
Walking
in Sand: Revisiting the need for specialist training for Social Workers with
Deaf People
Lynne Hawcroft & Sue Jones
14:1
Miracle
are not so easy to come by: Critical issues concerning the development of
cochlear implant technology
Anthony D. Hogan
14:1
A
Search for self-determination and cultural identity
Rachell Bastikar-O’Neil
14:2
Are
you Deaf or hearing?
Brenda Jo
Brueggemann
14:2
Deaf
Community Care?
Jill Jones
14:2
Depression
and acquired hearing loss – an issue of illness or oppression
Anthony Hogan
14:3
Attitudes
of Deaf adults towards testing in pregnancy for hereditary deafness
A. Middleton, et.al
14:3
Free
your mind – the rest will follow
Jemina Napier
14:3
Challenging
Linguistic Exclusion in Deaf Education
Mary Brennan
15:2
Welsh
Today BSL Tomorrow
Martin Atherton
15:2
‘The
Reasoning’ (Winning Entry in RAD
Short Story Competition 1999)
Lesley Knight
15:2
Minority
Ethnic Deaf Young People Face ‘ Double Discrimination’
Preliminary report from NDCS
15:2
Is
Literacy Necessary?
Rachel O’Neil
15:3
The
Importance of Community Outreach Work in Accessible Service Delivery
Resina Chowdhury (ADWA)
15:3
The
Educational Achievements of Deaf Children
Powers, Gregory
&Thoutenhoofd
15:3
The
Experiences of Irish Deaf People and Politics
Fergus Dunne(Irish Deaf Society)
15:3
Unequal
to Work: A brief review of literature on deafness and employment.
Norma Kendall
15:3
Deaf
Identities in Flux and Transition Post-modern identity management in Norway
Jan-Kare Breivik (Uni. of Oslo)
15:3
Deafness
between Siblings: Barrier or Bond?
Genevieve Fillery
16:1
Deaf
Children and Literacy: Identifing appropriate tools and learning environment
Vicky Turner
16:1
Social
work with Deaf People: From dependence to independence
Brenda Hamlin
16:1
Official
recognition of Sign Language in the Netherlands
Anne Baker(Univ..of Amsterdam)
16:2
Deafness
between Siblings: Barrier or Bond? Part
Two: Case Studies
Genevieve Fillery
16:2
Health
Issues and Choices in the Deaf Community
Trudi Collier
16:2
The
call for more research; personal and serendipitous reflections on Deaf issues
and science
Norma Kendall
16:2
A
Model For Britain? Working at NTID, New York
Alys Young
16:3
Social
Work With Deaf People. A Response to Hamlin(DW16/1)
A. Darby & C. Redhead
16:3
Deaf
Wellness Explored
Mary Griggs
16:3
Towards
a Sociology of Hearing Impairment
Kath Mowe
16:3
A
Letter to the Editor in response to Darby & Redhead (DW16/3)
Lynne Hawcroft
17:1
Social
Work with Deaf People: a Response to Darby & Redhead (DW16/3)
B. Hamlin & S. Robinson
17:1
Official
recognition of BSL: Some Insights from the Welsh Language Act 1993
Rev. Cliff Bowman
17:1
Counselling
Services for deaf people: The Samaritains textphone service
Kelly Day
17:1
Professionalism
& BSL Tutors
Melinda Napier & Charles Herd
17:2
Deaf
Communication awareness and Deaf Issues in Northern Ireland Primary Schools
Meryl Downey
17:2
How
Applicable to BSL are contemporary approaches to translation
Emilie Gresswell
17:2
Exploring
Mental Health Issues for Young Deaf Gay Men & Lesbians
Toni Bentley
17:3
My
learning Experiences in Relation to Oral & Sign Methods in Mandarin
Annette Lin
17:3
Print
Culture & Deaf Readers
Ernst D.
Thoutenhoofd
17:3