Politics of Deafness & Deaf in Politics

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It may at first seem odd to discuss both the Politics of Deafness, and Deaf access to politics within the same area - and yet the second is inextricably bound up in the first. Access to information and processes of the political arena will largely be determined by the predominant attitudes to deafness in that country.

Of course, on a wider scale, both the politics of deafness and access to politics also involve advocacy (http://www.deafhub.com/index.php?id=1071&no_cache=1), general aspects of access (http://www.deafhub.com/index.php?id=1071&no_cache=1), attitudes and approaches to education of deaf and hard of hearing children (http://www.deafhub.com/index.php?id=1063&no_cache=1), communication issues (http://www.deafhub.com/index.php?id=1067&no_cache=1), discrimination and other legal issues (http://www.deafhub.com/index.php?id=1077&no_cache=1).



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