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Deaf Mobility Studies: Exploring International Networks, Tourism, and Migration: Publisher’s Note

Deaf Mobility Studies: Exploring International Networks, Tourism, and Migration
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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Publisher’s Note
  6. Part One Studying International Deaf Mobilities
    1. 1 Deaf Mobility Studies
    2. 2 Doing Deaf Ethnography
  7. Part Two A Spectrum of International Deaf Mobilities
    1. 3 Deaf in Kakuma Refugee Camp
    2. 4 Deaf Migrants in London
    3. 5 Deaf Professional Mobility
    4. 6 Deaf Tourism in Bali
  8. Part Three Patterns in International Deaf Mobilities
    1. 7 Translocal Networks and Nodes
    2. 8 Calibrating and Language Learning
    3. 9 Spaces of Belonging
    4. 10 Times of Immobility
  9. Conclusion: The Deaf Mobility Shift
  10. References
  11. Index

Publisher’s Note

Dear Reader,

We appreciate your interest in Deaf Mobility Studies by Annelies Kusters, Erin Moriarty, Amandine le Maire, Sanchayeeta Iyer, and Steven Emery.

In this book’s print and ebook editions, you’ll notice QR codes in the margins. The QR codes correspond with videos referenced in the text. In the print edition, you can scan the codes with a phone or tablet to be taken to the URL mentioned in the footnotes. In the ebook, click on the code to access the URL.

Funding

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No. 714615). The views expressed in this publication are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ERC or the EU’s Horizon program. Readers are encouraged to engage with the content and form their own opinions.

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Open Access

We are pleased to announce that this book is available for open access on our Manifold site because of the ERC funding. We hope this accessibility facilitates wider dissemination and discussion of the ideas presented within.

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We hope you enjoy reading Deaf Mobility Studies and exploring all the resources on our Manifold page. Be sure to check out the other open access titles.

Thank you!

Gallaudet University Press

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