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Hearing Impairment and Hearing Disability
Hearing Impairment and Hearing Disability
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A01=Rebecca Phillips
Abs Survey
Adult Hearing Impairment
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American Speech LanguageHearing Association
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Author_Anthony Hogan
Author_Rebecca Phillips
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cochlear
Community Based Service Providers
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Deaf People
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Hearing Disability
Hearing Disability Report
Hearing Health Professionals
Hearing Impairment
Hearing Impairment Report
Hearing Service Providers
Hearing Services
HILDA Data
Hogan 2012a
Ida Institute
implants
Industrial Deafness
listening
Measured Hearing Impairment
Montreal Criteria
Montreal Program
National Acoustic Laboratories
National Disability Insurance Agency
paradigm
Part Iii
Pe Rc
people
PGWB.
Problem Solving Process
services
Product details
- ISBN 9780367598662
- Weight: 310g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The purpose of this book is to challenge people (service providers, people with a hearing disability and those who advocate for them) to reconsider the way western society thinks about hearing disability and the way it seeks to 'include them’. It highlights the concern that the design of hearing services is so historically marinated in ableist culture that service users often do not realise they may be participating in their own oppression within a phono-centric society. With stigma and marginalisation being the two most critical issues impacting on people with hearing disability, Hogan and Phillips document both the collective and personal impacts of such marginality. In so doing, the book brings forward an argument for a paradigm shift in hearing services. Drawing upon the latest research and policy work, the book opens up a conceptual framework for a new approach to hearing services and looks at the kinds of personal and systemic changes a paradigm shift would entail.
Professor Anthony Hogan is Professor of Governance and Deputy Director at the Institute of Governance at the University of Canberra, Australia. He is also adjunct Professor in Sociology at The Australian National University. He is a qualified welfare worker and rehabilitation counsellor with over 25 years’ experience working with people with disability. He has published several textbooks and many research articles on social aspects of living with hearing difference including Hearing Rehabilitation for Deafened Adults (Whurr/Wiley, 2001), and Adult Cochlear Implant Rehabilitation (Whurr/Wiley, 2005). Dr Rebecca Phillips is a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra, Australia. She is a qualified occupational therapist with specific interests in the needs of children with disability and their wellbeing.
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