The DeafSpace project has been enjoying wonderful press recently. Congratulations!
http://www.curbed.com/2016/3/2/11140210/gallaudet-deafspace-washington-dc
Check out this piece from curbed.com.
The DeafSpace project has been enjoying wonderful press recently. Congratulations!
http://www.curbed.com/2016/3/2/11140210/gallaudet-deafspace-washington-dc
Check out this piece from curbed.com.
Today, I met Siglinde Pape, of Laboratoire de Recherche sur le Langage, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand (France). Siglinde visited one of my classes and told us a little about a project she is working on to bring together ASL signers and LSF signers to teach each other their sign and written languages – ASL, LSF, French, and English.
It captured my attention as the project is creating a virtual Deaf Space, an E-space, for the purpose of education. It represents a new form of Deaf-authored Space. The potential for research here is very exciting.
Here’s a link to the project: http://signescale.wordpress.com/
And another to a report about the project: https://edutice.archives-ouvertes.fr/edutice-01068052
We are happy to announce the second year of the field school.
Program Schedule 2014 Dates: June 23 – July 27
Program Location: Herstmonceux Castle, Hailsham, East Sussex
Enrolment / Deadline: 20 students. Apply by March 15th, 2014
Participant Profile: Undergraduate students with Level 2 standing
Feel free to look at our website for more details:
http://queensu.ca/bisc/academics/programs/upper-year/specialized-programs-2014/deaf-geographies
Download this invitation and programme (PDF)
Download the registration form for physical attendance (.doc)
Please note, to access the free webcast, you’ll need to pre-register by emailing deaf_geog@bisc.queensu.ac.uk and providing an email address. We’ll then set you up with a login.
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Field School of Deaf Geographies
Queen’s University (Canada)
Bader International Study Centre
Herstmonceux Castle
12-14 July 2013
The staff and students of the Field School of Deaf Geographies would like to warmly invite you to attend the first international Workshop in Deaf Geographies, 12-14 July, 2013, hosted by Queen’s University (Canada) Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle in Hailsham, East Sussex. The Workshop will bring together student and professional researchers who are experts in the field, and is open to all those interested in the intersections of Human Geography and Deaf culture, community, and history.
Research into the Geographies and Historical Geographies of the Deaf community has recently emerged as one of the most exciting, developing areas of Human Geography. Drawing together questions of embodiment, communication, culture and belonging, Deaf Geographies ask what these fundamental building blocks of humanness look like through the eyes of a community who perform their cultural and social geographies in the visual.
The event will be interpreted between spoken English, BSL, and ASL, and is specifically designed to provide a balance between academic discussion and social interaction.
Workshop attendees are welcome to stay in on-site accommodation or register for day attendance. Overnight accommodation, including meals, is available at the very reasonable rate of £10.50 per person/£15.30 with spouse (VAT incl), per night. Places are limited. Please register before Friday, 28 June.
Day attendance includes lunch and dinner at the day rate of £4.80 (incl. VAT). Participants will need additional funds for personal spending, insurance, and transport to/from Herstmonceux Castle. You are welcome to attend without reserving a place, but pre-registration is preferred. Day rate fees may be paid on arrival.
For those of you too far to attend in person but would still be interested in participating, please consider joining us virtually that weekend. We are taking the conference to the web via the Blackboard Collaborate System. Pre-registration is required for that as well. Virtual attendance registration will be available until 8 July.
If you are interested in joining us in person or virtually, please contact us at deaf_geog@bisc.queensu.ac.uk.
Please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues you think might be interested in participating.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Castle.
Sincerely,
Mary Beth
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